Korean Conditioner

Shop Korean conditioner across 863+ live products, led by hair conditioners from ALASTIN, KERASYS, CP-1, Dr.Groot, CONTENTLY, ROSEE, and Rome, with occasional skin-conditioner wording also appearing in the grid. Compare moisture, damage-care, protein, purifying, salon, aloe, and fragrance-focused formulas, then check each title to confirm whether it is made for hair or skin.

  • 863+ live conditioners
  • Korean hair care
  • Damage and moisture care
  • Salon and daily sizes

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to choose a Korean conditioner

Korean conditioner in this live collection is mainly hair care, with formulas for moisture, damage care, protein support, scalp freshness, salon use, and soft fragrance. The current grid includes ALASTIN Parfum Pure Breeze Conditioner, KERASYS Super Aqua Damage Care Conditioner, several CP-1 conditioners, Dr.Groot Conditioner, CONTENTLY Salon Conditioner, ROSEE Aloe Hair Conditioner, and Rome Rib-in Conditioner.

Check hair conditioner versus skin conditioner

Most products here are hair conditioners, but the live assortment also shows ULOS Skin Conditioner 60g. That product title points to skin care rather than a rinse-out hair conditioner. Before buying, check whether the title says hair conditioner, salon conditioner, damage care conditioner, or skin conditioner.

This matters because conditioner is a shared word across beauty categories. A hair conditioner is used after shampoo and rinsed out unless the label says leave-in. A skin conditioner is usually a toner-like or softening skin product and should not be treated as hair care.

For damaged or processed hair

If hair feels rough, bleached, heat-styled, or brittle, start with damage-care and protein language. KERASYS Shikarabo Super Aqua Damage Care Conditioner and CP-1 Bright Complex Intense Nourishing Protein Conditioner are examples from the live grid that signal repair-style positioning.

Protein conditioners can help hair feel stronger and smoother, but too much protein can make some hair feel stiff. Rotate with a moisture conditioner if your ends feel dry but not fragile.

For moisture and softness

Moisture-focused conditioners are useful when hair feels dry, frizzy, or hard to detangle after shampoo. CP-1 Aquaxyl Complex Intense Moisture Conditioner and ROSEE Eco Aloe Hair Conditioner point toward hydration and softness rather than heavy repair claims.

For daily use, look for a conditioner that gives slip without making roots flat. Apply mainly from mid-length to ends, then rinse well so hair stays soft rather than coated.

For scalp freshness

Some conditioners aim for a cleaner scalp feel or a fresher finish. CP-1 Ginger Purifying Conditioner and Dr.Groot Conditioner are examples of titles that may interest shoppers who want more than basic smoothing. These can be helpful when the scalp gets oily but the lengths still need conditioning.

If your scalp is sensitive, review fragrance and botanical extracts before buying. A purifying conditioner should still leave hair manageable without causing itchiness or tightness on the scalp.

Fragrance and finish

ALASTIN Parfum Pure Breeze Conditioner shows that some Korean conditioners are fragrance-led. These are useful if you want hair to smell fresh after washing, but fragrance preference is personal and can matter for sensitive scalps.

Think about finish as well as scent. Fine hair often needs a lighter conditioner that rinses clean, while thick, coarse, or dry hair may benefit from richer smoothing formulas. The best choice leaves hair easier to comb without flattening the roots.

Salon and large-size conditioners

The live assortment includes larger sizes such as KERASYS 750ml, ROSEE 760ml, ALASTIN 600ml, and CP-1 500ml. These can be good value for regular use, long hair, families, or salon-style routines. CONTENTLY Salon Conditioner 300ml also signals a professional-care angle.

Large bottles are best when you already know the formula suits your hair. If you are trying a new protein, fragrance, or scalp-focused conditioner, a smaller size can be safer before committing to a bigger bottle.

How to use Korean conditioner

After shampooing, squeeze excess water from the hair, apply conditioner through mid-lengths and ends, wait briefly, then rinse. Keep heavy conditioner away from the roots if your scalp gets oily. For curly, coarse, or very dry hair, leave it on a little longer before rinsing.

Use a wide-tooth comb only if your hair tolerates wet detangling. If hair breaks easily, finger-detangle with conditioner in place and rinse gently. Follow the product label if it gives a specific timing or leave-in instruction.

Building a simple hair routine

A practical routine starts with shampoo for the scalp, conditioner for the lengths, and occasional treatment when hair needs extra care. Match the conditioner to your main issue: damage care for weak hair, moisture for dryness, purifying formulas for scalp freshness, and parfum conditioners when scent matters.

Do not expect conditioner alone to fix every concern. Heat protection, less aggressive brushing, and a weekly mask can make the conditioner work better, especially for color-treated or frequently styled hair.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Most live products are hair conditioners, but not every item is. ULOS Skin Conditioner appears in the grid and is a skin-care product by title, so check whether each product says hair conditioner, salon conditioner, or skin conditioner before buying.

  • Look at damage-care or protein wording. KERASYS Shikarabo Super Aqua Damage Care Conditioner and CP-1 Bright Complex Intense Nourishing Protein Conditioner are examples in the live assortment that point toward damaged or processed hair.

  • Choose a moisture-focused CP-1 conditioner when hair feels dry, frizzy, or hard to detangle. Choose a protein-focused CP-1 conditioner when hair feels weak, processed, or prone to breakage. Some routines alternate both.

  • Usually, apply conditioner from mid-lengths to ends and keep heavy formulas away from oily roots. If a product is scalp-focused or purifying, such as ginger or Dr.Groot-style wording, follow its label directions.

  • Large 500ml to 760ml conditioners can be good value for regular use, long hair, families, or salon routines. Try a smaller size first if the formula is new to you, especially with fragrance, protein, or scalp-focused products.

  • The title signals a fragrance-led conditioner, so it may suit shoppers who want a fresh scent after washing. If your scalp is sensitive to fragrance, review the full product details before choosing it.

  • The live collection currently lists 863+ conditioner matches. The mix can include hair conditioners and occasional skin-conditioner wording, so use the title to confirm the intended use.

  • ROSEE Eco Aloe Hair Conditioner points toward moisture and softness. It may suit shoppers looking for a gentler daily conditioner or a larger bottle for regular use, depending on hair type and fragrance tolerance.