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Hydrate your hair with CeraVe conditioners with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide, made for all hair types and curl patterns, & color-treated hair.

Gentle Conditioner for All Hair Types

Conditioners are a crucial step in everyday hair care routines, providing the hydration and moisture our hair needs after cleansing. When searching for your next hair conditioner, consider your hair type, texture, and unique needs to discover the perfect product for you. At CeraVe, we’ve worked alongside dermatologists to create hydrating conditioners that make your hair and scalp a priority. All of our haircare formulations are free from some common irritants including sulfates, parabens, MIT (methylisothiazolinone), and fragrances, and they’re designed with all hair types and textures in mind. 


For gentle nourishment after your daily shampoo, reach for the CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Conditioner. The pH-balanced conditioner contains niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and three skin-identical ceramides in its formula. It supports a haircare system that gently cleanses and removes buildup without disrupting the scalp’s natural moisture barrier. For the best results, we recommend using it after washing your hair with the CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo. 


If you have a dry, itchy, or flaky scalp or are prone to dandruff, consider using the CeraVe Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Conditioner at least twice weekly or as directed by your doctor. When used alongside the CeraVe Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Shampoo, the anti-dandruff conditioner helps eliminate up to 100% of visible flakes.* 


Finally, to gently cleanse and hydrate a flaky, itchy scalp in one simple step, try the CeraVe 2-in-1 Anti-Dandruff Shampoo and Conditioner. The multipurpose formula removes buildup without stripping away moisture, leaving the hair feeling healthy and soft. With continued use, it also helps eliminate up to 100% of visible flakes, plus relieve itching and irritation associated with dandruff, without disrupting the scalp barrier.*



*With regular use as a system

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hydrating conditioners are designed to help hair feel soft and moisturized. They often contain humectant ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which attract and hold water to make hair softer and more hydrated. With regular use, hydrating conditioners may help improve hair’s look and feel, leaving it soft and healthy-looking. 


    For the best results, you’ll want to use a hydrating conditioner after washing your hair with a gentle shampoo to remove buildup and other residue. Use a gentle conditioner like the CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Conditioner after washing your hair for soft, healthy-feeling hair.** If you have a dry or flaky scalp, reach for a conditioner designed to help combat the signs of dandruff, like the CeraVe Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Conditioner, which supports a system that helps eliminate up to 100% of visible flakes, itch, and irritation without disrupting the scalp barrier.* For a simplified routine, you can also opt for the multi-taskingCeraVe 2 in 1 Anti-Dandruff Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner.


    *With regular use as a system

    **When used as a system with CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo

  • Although a hydrating conditioner provides hair with many benefits, it’s best to use it according to the product instructions. In most cases, this means rinsing your conditioner out after applying it. 


    If you want to give your hair an additional boost of moisture, consider using a leave-in conditioner, too. These are designed to be applied to damp hair after showering and don’t need to be rinsed out the way a traditional hydrating conditioner might.

  • Ceramides are lipids that make up about 50% of the skin's lipids in the natural moisture barrier. 1 They help to retain moisture by preventing moisture loss and protecting the hair from environmental damage.1

  • All CeraVe hair formulas are gentle and suitable for all hair types and textures, and are suitable for color-treated hair.

    1. Fujii, Masanori. “The Pathogenic and Therapeutic Implications of Ceramide Abnormalities in Atopic Dermatitis.” Cells vol. 10,9 2386. 10 Sep. 2021, doi:10.3390/cells10092386
    2. Kim, S. , Shin, S. , Kim, S. and Na, Y. (2021) Understanding the Characteristics of the Scalp for Developing Scalp Care Products. Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications, 11, 204-216. doi: 10.4236/jcdsa.2021.113018.
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