Shampoo Vs Co Washing

vevster

Well-Known Member
I notice my hair is less dry when I cowash more than shampoo. Of course I need to clarify periodically, but shampoo seems to dry me out.

Anyone else?
 

vevster

Well-Known Member
I've noticed the same, with my hair and my kids' hair. However, it's more effective if we cowash 2-3 times a week regularly; cowashing only just once a week seems to lead to build-up faater for us.
I can see how that could happen.
 

sunflora

Flowah Powah
Do you concentrate your shampoo only on your scalp, and not lather the rest of your hair? Do you use a sulfate free shampoo? Do you pre-poo? My hair will feel waxy after cowashing for awhile. If I at least lather my scalp and let the suds rinse down the rest of my hair, it will feel nice and clean and not stripped. I can't go more than a week without shampooing, even if I co-wash in between.
 

kupenda

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I could honestly cowash one week and shampoo the next if I wanted to, as long as I don’t forget to moisturize and seal throughout the week. On shampoo weeks I would have to deep condition whereas on cowash weeks I can get away with a simple rinse out conditioner in the shower
 

vevster

Well-Known Member
Do you concentrate your shampoo only on your scalp, and not lather the rest of your hair? Do you use a sulfate free shampoo? Do you pre-poo? My hair will feel waxy after cowashing for awhile. If I at least lather my scalp and let the suds rinse down the rest of my hair, it will feel nice and clean and not stripped. I can't go more than a week without shampooing, even if I co-wash in between.
Yes, yes, and yes. When it gets waxy I will deg wash it.
 

IDareT'sHair

PJ Rehabilitation Center
My hair responds better if I use a cleansing conditioner specifically made for co washing. When I co wash with regular conditioners, my hair feels dry.
@gemruby41
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Exactly this.:yep:

For cleansing purposes, I never use a regular conditioner. (In my personal regimen, regular conditioners are only used as R/O's) and not for cleansing my Hair.
 

fluffyforever

Well-Known Member
My hair can feel dry no matter if I use shampoo or not if I don't follow up with conditioner and seal with a nice butter. That's key for me. A nice shampoo that isn't too harsh, a conditioner, and seal in moisture. Maybe your shampoo is too strong for frequent use?

My scalp needs shampoo to stop and prevent itching, so I shampoo weekly. I wash 2x to get a nice lather. And I focus on both hair and scalp.

Cowashing only with regular conditioner causes a lot of filmy buildup in my scalp and hair, which caused me a lot of breakage in past.

Wen products dried out my hair so I haven't tried any other cowashes specifically for shampoo replacement.

I never had a Komaza hair strand analysis, but based on the feedback received from so many who have on this board, I will never only cowash (like I used to) and now I use shampoo and protein weekly and clarify once a month.
 

IDareT'sHair

PJ Rehabilitation Center
I also have VO5 Kiwi & Lime Clarifying Conditioner and As I Am Cleansing Pudding in my Stash as well as R/E/D/K/E/N Cleansing Creme (which I rarely use).

I will use the VO5 Kiwi & Lime Clarifying Conditioner or As I Am Cleansing Pudding if I need a super deep cleanse and I will pull out the R/E./D/K/E/N on occasion.

Or, I'll use a Detox or Clay Treatment to get to the root of the matter (no pun intended)

There are plenty of decent (good) Cleansing Conditioners on the market.
 

Aggie

Well-Known Member
I tried the cowashing thing, with regular conditioners and with cowash conditioners. I don't like either. My scalp responds better to actual shampoo with and without sulfates. I simply apply to my scalp only and as it travels down my hair during rinse-out, the buildup is removed since I tend to smooth my hair down as I rinse.

My hair breaks off too much with just co-washing. I guess everyone's hair is different. I would say, know your own hair and use what works for YOUR hair.
 

NaturalShe94

Well-Known Member
Same here as well. But, I may be just a little different. I actually expect shampoo to dry out my hair, unless I'm using a sulfate free one. Co-washing cleanses hair without completely "cleansing" it.... It has conditioner in it so it leaves a residue in your hair, as it's suppose too. I expect shampoo to strip my hair because the DC or Conditioner penetrates better to add back the moisture. I believe that too much co-washing can actually do more harm than good. But, of course that's not factoring in porosity and all that jazz.
 
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