- 6.8 oz
- 23 Oz
PRODUCT DETAILS
Product Highlights:
- Bond Repair+ Technology: Strengthens and reinforces hair bonds weakened or damaged by heat styling, color treatments, and other chemical processes.
- Sulfate-Free Formula: Gently cleanses without stripping natural oils, making it safe for color-treated hair.
- Smooth and Soft Results: Deeply conditions and nourishes hair fibers for softer, shinier, and more manageable hair after every use.
- Color-Safe and Gentle on All Hair Types: Free from sulfates, parabens, dyes, gluten, DMDM hydantoin, added phthalates, and dye, this gentle, vegan-friendly formula is safe for color-treated, damaged, or fragile hair.
Why Choose EverPure Bond Repair+ Conditioner?
Designed to strengthen and rebuild hair bonds, this sulfate-free conditioner is formulated with Bond + Amino Acid Complex to repair compromised structure, leaving hair soft and protected. Perfect for color-treated, bleached, or heat-damaged hair, this vegan formula ensures your hair looks and feels healthier after every shower.
What It Helps With:
- Repairs and strengthens weak hair bonds for improved resilience.
- Damage Protection: Proven to repair and protect all hair types and textures, especially color-treated or heavily damaged hair.
WHO SHOULD USE
This conditioner is perfect for individuals with:
- Damaged hair
- Color-treated hair
- Bleached hair
- Chemically treated hair
- Heat damaged hair
- Weak hair
- Any hair type or texture you want to strengthen
It's designed to nourish damaged hair, split ends, breakage, or a rough, frizzy texture caused by heat styling, color treatments, or overprocessing. The bond-repairing formula works on all hair types to strengthen, smooth, nourish, and prevent future breakage.
WHEN TO USE
Use this bond-strengthening conditioner after shampooing on regular wash days as part of your hair-care routine, particularly when your hair feels weak, fragile, or prone to breakage.
For maximum results, pair with EverPure Bond Repair+ Pre-Shampoo Treatment, EverPure Sulfate Free Bond Repair+ Shampoo, and EverPure Bond Repair+ Oil-in-Serum.
HOW TO USE
Step 1: Pre-Treat.
If seeking maximum repair for damaged hair, apply EverPure Bond Repair+ Pre-Shampoo Treatment to damp hair before shampooing. Let sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing.
Step 2: Shampoo.
Apply EverPure Sulfate Free Bond Repair+ Shampoo to wet hair and massage into a rich lather, focusing on damaged areas and scalp.
Step 3: Rinse.
Rinse hair thoroughly, ensuring no shampoo residue is left.
Step 4: Condition.
Apply a generous amount of EverPure Sulfate Free Bond Repair+ Conditioner and leave on at least 1-2 minutes for ultimate hydration and long-lasting protection.
Step 5: Protect.
After towel-drying hair, apply additional haircare products from the EverPure Bond Repair+ system, like EverPure Bond Repair+ Oil-in-Serum, before styling.
INGREDIENTS
Bond + Amino Acid Complex
What it does: Rebuilds broken bonds to restore strength. Tightens keratin microfibrils and strengthens hair structure.
Other Ingredients:
1260612EP1 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER / EAU • CETEARYL ALCOHOL • BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE • AMODIMETHICONE • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE • ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL • PHENOXYETHANOL • BENZOIC ACID • TRIDECETH-6 • POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE • BETAINE • ARGININE • CITRIC ACID • MICA • CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE • CARVONE • HYDROXYCITRONELLAL • LIMONENE • CI 77891 / TITANIUM DIOXIDE • CITRUS AURANTIUM PEEL OIL • CITRONELLOL (F.I.L. T70065126/1).
CONSUMER INSIGHTS
Visibly reverses damage in 1 use*.
*with use of pre-shampoo, shampoo & conditioner. Visible signs of damage are roughness, frizz, dryness and dullness.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why is hair bond repair important?
Is EverPure Bond Repair+ Conditioner sulfate-free?
Can I use EverPure Bond Repair+ Conditioner on color-treated hair?
Can I use just the conditioner, or do I need the full EverPure Bond Repair+ system?
Is EverPure Bond Repair+ Conditioner vegan?
AN EVERPURE FOR EVERY WASH
Ratings and Reviews
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The product for Coily hair
New scent is terrible
Made mine and my bfs hair fall out
Best Bond Treatment
Softening conditioner
Hair loss?
Wooow....Amazing
Great Shampoo and Conditioner
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my new favourite hair line
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My hair looks awful
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ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL...Loreal should be ashamed!
Horrid scent
Can’t get past the smell
Eh?
Can I have a sample
my new favourite hair line
My hair looks awful
My hair looks fantastic... for a day.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Works so so
No, I do not recommend this product.
Love!
is this the best ever??
Yes, I recommend this product.
Disappointing Conditioner
No, I do not recommend this product.
Best conditioner
Yes, I recommend this product.
Awesome product!
Yes, I recommend this product.
Smells great, leaves hair soft
Yes, I recommend this product.
Great Sulphate Free Option
Yes, I recommend this product.
Good for colored hair
Yes, I recommend this product.
Eh
No, I do not recommend this product.
weird scent
No, I do not recommend this product.
Fantastic!
Yes, I recommend this product.
Great Conditioner
Yes, I recommend this product.
Subpar conditioner
No, I do not recommend this product.
Soft
Yes, I recommend this product.
Strong smelling and doesn't work
No, I do not recommend this product.
Nice scent and soft hair
Yes, I recommend this product.
Paraben and sulfate free
Yes, I recommend this product.
Really silky and hydrating
Yes, I recommend this product.
Great conditioner
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So far so good!
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Wonderful
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Sulfate Free Bond Strengthening Color Care Conditioner
Hi! May I ask what the pH level of the L’oreal Everpure Bond Repair Conditioner is?
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Sulfate Free Bond Strengthening Color Care Conditioner
Hi! What is «Bonding Care Complex» in these products? What kind of bonds does it strengthen? Disulfides one? If yes, then how? Thanks!
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