When using conditioner, do not apply it to your roots. Using conditioner on the roots of your hair will cause your hair to be weighed down, reducing volume and bounce. To avoid hair that looks flat and lifeless, only apply your conditioner from the midsection of your hair to the tips (end). Pay special attention to the ends, because the hair there is the oldest and most vulnerable to breakage.

The amount of conditioner you should use can vary by hair type.

For fine and thin hair: Use less conditioner and completely rinse out for normal to oily hair. For those who have very dry and brittle hair, you can partially rinse out the conditioner. Style as needed.

For very thick and coarse hair: Use more conditioner and completely rinse out for normal to oily hair. For those who have very dry and brittle hair, you can partially rinse out the conditioner. Style as needed.

You should condition your hair every time you shampoo it. Conditioner helps to replenish some of the oils and moisture that get removed by your shampoo and helps de-tangling go more smoothly, which may reduce breakage, so it’s not a step you should skip.