We all know that the perfect conditioner can nourish and revitalize dry, damaged hair or help curb your super oily hair from producing more oil. If you’re looking for that perfect conditioner from the great state of Texas, you’ve come to the right place! View a list of Texan conditioners here.
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Located in Plano, Texas, a suburb in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Sauce Beauty founder Andy combines food with haircare. With experience from multiple major haircare brands, founder Andy brings the kitchen to your shower, much to the delight of the people that use his products.
Sauce’s Creamy House Dressing Moisturizing Conditioner is gluten-free, silicone-free, paraben-free, sulfate-free, and safe for colored hair. This conditioner is best for fine to medium hair.
Hye, Texas is the location of Hummingbird Farms. Started in 2003, Hummingbird Farms focuses on making all their products with an aloe base, as opposed to a water base, delivering more nutrients and antioxidants to your skin. The all-natural formulas don’t contain any parabens or dyes and any fragrance comes from the essential oils contained in the products.
Hummingbird Farms creates a lavender peppermint conditioner containing keratin amino acids and shea butter to nourish and smooth hair, all while helping prevent frizz and flyaways. The mix of orange, lemon, apple, and of course lavender and peppermint, will leave your hair smelling great in addition to looking great.
Based in Dallas, Texas, the House of Dear product line was the brainchild of Dear Clark, salon owner Holly Dear. Started in 2014, House of Dear, is known for the signature scent that comes with the Resurrecting line of products. This signature scent comes from a combination of essential oils, including patchouli, tangerine, lavender, mandarin, clove bud, and five other essential oils.
One of their Resurrecting products is the Resurrecting Rinse. This conditioner revives and protects dry and damaged hair, all while using natural ingredients sourced from Texas.
Nestled right between Dallas and Fort Worth in the city of Flower Mound, Texas, Gifted Chicken creates grooming products for men. Started in 2009, Gifted Chicken has grown to include soap, moisturizer, beard oil, shampoo, and conditioner in its product line.
Made without any preservatives, the hair conditioner “Chic Magnet” is scented with only essential oils to give you a subtle, yet distinct sandalwood smell.
Earth’s Nectar is a nationally recognized natural haircare brand based out of Houston, Texas. Featured in publications such as VOGUE, InStyle, Allure, Essence, Ebony, Canadian Living, and Black Hair Sophisticates, Earth’s Nectar has been producing clean, cruelty-free hair care products since 2000 for women looking to keep their hair nourished and healthy.
The mint leaves conditioner contains peppermint and tea tree essential oil to help stimulate hair follicles and prevent build-up, keeping your hair healthy and allowing it to stay moisturized. It also contains Vitamins B and E, oat extract, wheat protein, jojoba oil, and rosehip oil, all of which help further hydrate your hair.
Since 2015, Silky Sol has been a minority woman-owned and operated company creating vegan haircare in Spring, Texas. Silky Sol produces hypoallergenic products specifically geared towards curly, oily & combo textured hair.
Designed to increase the porosity in hair, Silky Sol’s rice-water deep conditioner helps reverse damaged ends and reduce breakage. Rice Water has been used on hair since 800 AD because of its ability to grow hair and keep your it smooth. By using rice water in its conditioner, Silky Sol captures the benefits of B vitamins, amino acids, and vitamin E.