Hair Care for Fine Hair

Evera daily range for fine hair
 
Evera Shampoo No 1 Frequent Use on travertine with green tea leaves and basil sprigs, natural morning light
 
Evera Conditioner No 1 Frequent Use on travertine with green tea leaves and basil sprigs, natural morning light
 
Evera Mask No 4 Supherbal Golden Blonde with calendula and vanilla pod on pine wood, warm ochre backdrop
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Evera Shampoo No 4 Supherbal Golden Blonde with calendula blossoms and vanilla pod on pine wood, warm ochre backdrop
 
Evera Mousse No.10 lifestyle
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Hair Care for Fine Hair — Lift Without Weighing Down

Fine hair has a specific problem: most products are formulated for thicker textures, so they flatten roots, weigh down strands, and leave the shower feeling greasy by the second day. Our fine-hair range strips that fix — no silicones, no heavy butters, just clean plant-led cleansing with volumising botanicals that give body without residue.

Start with a gentle everyday shampoo. Follow with a lightweight conditioner only through mid-lengths and ends. Skip weekly masks unless you're heat-styling — for fine hair, less is almost always more. Our Mousse No.10 is the one styling product we recommend for hold that doesn't crunch.

  • Frequent Use Shampoo N1 — daily cleansing for fine, easily-weighed-down hair
  • Frequent Use Conditioner N1 — light slip, silicone-free
  • Mousse No.10 — plant-led volume hold

Take the ritual quiz for a precise routine for fine hair.

Frequently asked

Why does fine hair go flat so quickly?

Fine hair has less keratin per strand, so it can't physically hold volume long. Build-up from silicones, heavy oils, or rich conditioners weighs it down further. The solution: lightweight, silicone-free formulas that cleanse without stripping but don't coat.

Should fine hair avoid conditioner?

No — fine hair still needs conditioning, just lightweight and applied correctly. Use a small amount only on mid-lengths to ends (skip the scalp). Evera's Frequent Use Conditioner N1 is formulated specifically for fine hair density.

Will sulphate-free shampoo weigh down fine hair?

No, the opposite. Sulphate-free shampoos preserve natural volume better because they don't strip and then require heavy conditioners to compensate. Evera's Frequent Use Shampoo N1 + Conditioner N1 routine is the lightest in the range, designed for fine hair.

Can I use a hair mask if I have fine hair?

Yes, but use a lightweight mask weekly, not bi-weekly, and only apply to lengths and ends. Skip rich oil-based masks. The Moisturising Mask No.2 works for fine hair if applied sparingly (a teaspoon-sized amount distributed only to ends).

Which Evera products give fine hair lift without weight?

Frequent Use Shampoo N1 + Frequent Use Conditioner N1 daily + Mousse No.10 (1-2 pumps on damp roots) for volume. For occasional repair, Liquid Gloss Treatment Nº0 once a week is the lightest protein treatment in the range.