


Amino Acid Shinebath Conditioner
With a unique pillowy texture, this superpowered cream conditioner softens, detangles, strengthens, and moisturizes with 11 amino acids, nourishing coconut oil, and hydrolyzed pea protein. Beautifully scented with fresh notes of frankincense and sandalwood, it works on all hair types to improve shine, bounce, texture, and manageability—for your-hair-but-better results. Â
- 250 mL / 8.5 fl oz
“It’s amazing to get this kind of shine, body, and texture from a shampoo and conditioner you can use every day,” says Gwyneth. “I love the results—and the scent, the lather, the creaminess, all of it.”  Â
Note: Use it with goop Beauty Amino Acid Shinebath Shampoo for noticeably healthier-looking, bouncier, more lustrous hair, every day: In a clinical study, when used together, the shampoo and conditioner increased shine by 43 percent and made hair 92 percent easier to detangle and comb.* Â
*Clinical study on hair tresses compared to baseline.
Original: $36.00
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With a unique pillowy texture, this superpowered cream conditioner softens, detangles, strengthens, and moisturizes with 11 amino acids, nourishing coconut oil, and hydrolyzed pea protein. Beautifully scented with fresh notes of frankincense and sandalwood, it works on all hair types to improve shine, bounce, texture, and manageability—for your-hair-but-better results. Â
- 250 mL / 8.5 fl oz
“It’s amazing to get this kind of shine, body, and texture from a shampoo and conditioner you can use every day,” says Gwyneth. “I love the results—and the scent, the lather, the creaminess, all of it.”  Â
Note: Use it with goop Beauty Amino Acid Shinebath Shampoo for noticeably healthier-looking, bouncier, more lustrous hair, every day: In a clinical study, when used together, the shampoo and conditioner increased shine by 43 percent and made hair 92 percent easier to detangle and comb.* Â
*Clinical study on hair tresses compared to baseline.









