You're right, one of the mistakes I made at first was not massaging enough.
This is something I just started doing in an effort to make my CO washes more cleansing, and it really made a big difference for me...most people probably already know about it, so please forgive my ignorance.
Here's what I do: I wet my hair down, slop on a ton of conditioner and massage it into my scalp and hair. After letting it sit for a while, I massage my scalp a second time to loosen up all the gunk (this is the step that made the difference) and then rinse, rinse, and rinse again!
So yeah, that additional scalp massage really helps to make it more effective.
Hope this helps!
Erin
You're right, one of the mistakes I made at first was not massaging enough.
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I agree. I also find that helped cut down on scalp irritation and any leftover conditioner that wanted to cling on.
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Umm..excuse me but i have heard that conditioner should not be applied on scalp and just to clarify i have heard this from professionals .
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I usually add water before I do the second massage. But yeah, I agree, this is the critical step that makes CO-washing really work!
I dunno, Aditi, I have been CO-washing for almost a year now, and my hair is thriving. It's the best thing I've ever done, my hair is clean and shiny, and it just loves CO-washing. I use a cheap cone-free conditioner, which works; maybe if you used a heavy cone-laden conditioner it wouldn't be as good for your scalp?
I am wary of what professionals say you should do - giving up shampoo was the BEST thing I ever did, but some professionals woudl say that isn't the 'right' thing to do. But by making this change, I have the best hair I have ever had in forty years
First you have to recognize the cones, most of them(all of them?) end with "cone", like dimeticone, amodimeticone etc.How can i find out whether my conditioner is heavy on cone?
Then you can look on how high they are on the inci-list, if it begins with a cone, thereīs a lot of it.
I think itīs easiest not to use any cones at all with co. Then I donīt have to bother with clearfying.
Whether itīs good for the scalp, I donīt know. For me, it means less flakiness and thatīs good!
Very interesting, I'm going to try this tip on my wash day. Thanks for posting your tip!
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