The product description states it is suitable for all hair types and is intended for hair that "looks fuller rather than flat." It is formulated to condition without a heavy finish, targeting dryness and tangles in the mid-lengths and ends which are common concerns even for fine hair. Ingredients like hazelnut oil are emollients that help smooth the cuticle, but as a rinse-off formula, it is not designed to deposit a heavy, occlusive layer that typically causes weighing down. The inclusion of sapindus trifoliatus fruit extract is noted to complement the formula for a "fresher scalp sensation" and suitability for those looking for volume. To avoid any potential for flatness, apply the balm primarily from the mid-lengths to the ends, avoiding the scalp and roots where fine hair is most prone to becoming oily or limp. Use a modest amount—a coin-sized portion is often sufficient—and rinse thoroughly with cool water to help seal the cuticle and enhance shine. It can be particularly useful after periods of frequent blow-drying, which can dry out fine hair, making it brittle and paradoxically more flyaway and difficult to style without body.