Co-washing
is the process or method of washing your hair with conditioner only. It means
skipping shampoo and relying solely on conditioner for daily, weekly or monthly
hair wash. The result of washing the hair with just conditioner is something between
squeaky clean and hair that is smoother, softer, and easier to manage. Using
just conditioner to wash your hair will save you shower space, as well as time
and money. Eliminating shampoo requires adjustments to how you rinse and
condition your hair.
Here are
step by step directions for a smooth transition.
Fully saturate your hair with water: The strands
should be sopping wet. Think of it like soaking a dirty pot. The water loosens
the debris, making it easier to rinse out eventually. This also helps
distribute the product evenly throughout the hair.
Squeeze out a healthy amount of
conditioner: Forget dime-size and quarter-size dollops. You
need to use enough to coat strands from root to tip. For some people, this can
mean using as much as a golf ball-size amount. This may seem like a lot, but
don’t forget that you are cleansing, not just conditioning.
Massage the conditioner into the scalp
and distribute evenly through the ends: This will help break down oils and
any residue left over from styling products. Then allow the conditioner to be
absorbed for three to five minutes. If your hair is particularly dry or
damaged, leave it in longer. It will act like a mask. Now rinse your hair, dry,
and style as usual. You may discover that you need less styling product, since
the hair is less parched and more responsive.
Use a clarifying shampoo once every
two to four weeks: Buildup from sweat, styles, or conditioner is
inevitable, regardless of whether you shampoo or co-wash. Experiment with how
frequently you need to clarify your hair. In general, a once-a-month or
twice-a-month wash will cure dullness without drying.
If your hair still feels weighed down after biweekly clarifying, alternate
as needed between co-washing and shampooing.By: Mercy Kukah
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