Based on the volume of the hair , for women with thin hair they can opt for a volumizing product, like Drybar Texas Tea Volumizing Conditioner which will help build body while keeping strands smooth. For a more matte texture that's effortlessly buoyant, try a more lightweight iteration, like Bumble and bumble Surf Crème Rinse Conditioner. For thick hair people they may have healthy hair but chances are you use a lot of product to tame those tresses—in which case you should try a clarifying shampoo (which is also a good option for those looking to brighten up dull, blond hair) to help remove product excess, follow it up with a conditioner and let it sit for a few minutes before washing it out.
For women with damaged hair, It's all about hydration for their hair. Opt for conditioners with natural oils or organic butters, like shea or olive, which moisturize dry strands while repairing the hair. Acure Triple Moisture Repairing Conditioner, which includes Argan stem cells and sea buckthorn oil, is a replenishing option whether you have straight or curly hair.