Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
I'm doing a wash today! Wish me luck! The oiling after the last one failed T^T
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
luxepiggy
For your thicker/heavier conditioners, I suggest going in the opposite direction. After I rinse out my cleansing conditioner, I gently towel dry my hair to remove excess water before applying my pricey secondary conditioners. I find I'm able to achieve better results with much less product this way. It doesn't make sense to dilute your heavy conditioner because you're essentially diluting away some of the conditioning benefits it contains.
YAY thanks so much! I will try this tomorrow. My roots are completely happy, not frizzy and very shiney (FINALLY!), but my roots are frizzy and mis-behaving (maybe just the nature of the beast).
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
GRU
When I tell people I shampoo my hair once a year, whether it needs it or not, their eyes bug out. :blueeek:
GRU, you are my hero! :)
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
GRU
There's a 600+ post thread about Toadstool products
here. The conditioner is very minimalist in the ingredients department: Distilled Water, Jojoba Oil, Glycerin, Vit E & Humectant(corn & soy oil blend) for moisturizing, Potassium Sorbate & Fragrance oil.
There's also a current discount code listed
here.
(You say "enabler" like it's a bad thing! :eyebrows:)
Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I will spend the evening reading through it and I may use that code;-)!!!!
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
I'm trying CO yet again. For the third (or fourth?) time. :p I just can't resist.
My hair is so frizzy and unhappy with every shampoo I've tried, and I think it wants to be wavier..
I started again today with the strawberry Suave. So far, so good.
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
So my wash went very well yesterday! I used a deep conditioner after my beloved Tresseme Naturals. I think my hair liked that very much, because it's very soft and very shiny and not as dry as when I only use the Tresseme!
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Originally Posted by
battles
I'm trying CO yet again. For the third (or fourth?) time. :p I just can't resist.
My hair is so frizzy and unhappy with every shampoo I've tried, and I think it wants to be wavier..
I started again today with the strawberry Suave. So far, so good.
How come you stopped coing?
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
glad it went well Linika :) so many of you seem to get good results with tresseme naturals but it just dries my hair out like straw
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
afu
glad it went well Linika :) so many of you seem to get good results with tresseme naturals but it just dries my hair out like straw
Oh, I'd say it's drying in my hair too, though it's not too drying. Like this wash, it feels much more moisturised than when I only use the tresseme.
I have heard opinions on it beeing too heavy for a washing conditioner, though I really can't see how it would be o.o
Also, unlike all you amazing curlies out there, I don't have much problems with friss and poof (my hair might just perhaps maybe have an inkling to wave), so it doesn't bother me overly much. I am going to use the deep conditioner for a while though. My hair feels amazing today :3
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
GRU
There's a 600+ post thread about Toadstool products
here. The conditioner is very minimalist in the ingredients department: Distilled Water, Jojoba Oil, Glycerin, Vit E & Humectant(corn & soy oil blend) for moisturizing, Potassium Sorbate & Fragrance oil.
There's also a current discount code listed
here.
(You say "enabler" like it's a bad thing! :eyebrows:)
Lol thanks! I need to be enabled more often, I think. ;)
Re: The CO (conditioner only) washing thread
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Originally Posted by
Dragon Faery
Lol thanks! I need to be enabled more often, I think. ;)
Stick around the LHC and you'll be soooooo enabled it isn't even funny! ;)