Give your dehydrated, dull hair the ultimate moisture boost with the Loreal Hyaluron Conditioner — a deeply hydrating formula powered by hyaluronic acid, known for its incredible water-retention properties. Specially designed for dry, dehydrated hair, this conditioner replenishes moisture, restores elasticity, and leaves hair feeling soft, bouncy, and full of life.
Hair, like skin, needs hydration to stay healthy and vibrant. Over time, external factors like pollution, heat styling, and harsh shampoos can strip hair of its moisture. The L’Oréal Elvive Hyaluron Conditioner targets this issue by delivering up to 72 hours of hydration, sealing in moisture along the hair fiber for lasting smoothness and shine — without any heaviness or greasy residue.
Its lightweight creamy texture glides through hair effortlessly, making detangling easier and preventing breakage. With continued use, hair feels plumper, healthier, and more manageable, giving you that freshly-treated salon feel at home.
Key Ingredients:
Hyaluronic Acid: Known for holding up to 1000x its weight in water, this skincare-grade ingredient infuses hair with intense moisture, leaving it soft and hydrated.
Glycerin: A humectant that draws in moisture and maintains hydration throughout the day.
Cetearyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol that conditions hair and smooths the fiber.
Dimethicone: Adds sleekness and shine while helping reduce frizz and flyaways.
What It Does:
Instantly moisturizes and softens dry, dehydrated hair.
Locks in hydration for up to 72 hours without weighing hair down.
Detangles hair and reduces breakage during brushing.
Adds bounce, shine, and a silky smooth finish.
How to Use:
After shampooing with L’Oréal Elvive Hyaluron Moisture Shampoo, squeeze out excess water from your hair.
Apply Loreal Hyaluron Conditioner generously to the lengths and ends.
Leave on for 2–3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
For optimal hydration, use 2–3 times a week and follow with the Elvive Hyaluron Hair Mask or Serum if needed.


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