This is the last of the the "10-Co-washing problems series" though that doesn't exhaust other problems that come with conditioner wash.
For me, I haven't ceased co-washing; I do it when I feel the need for it though not as regular as when I visited the gym daily.
Also, when I had protein overload from using a protein based conditioner for co-washing, I simply quit using it and switched to a moisturizing conditioner.
The only time you may have to stop co-washing is if you catch cold as a result of it!
see previous posts below!
1. Does Your Hair Needs Co-Washing?
2. What Type of Conditioner To Use
3. Should You Do Pure Co-Washing?
4. When And How Often To Co-Wash?
5. How Do You Dry Your Hair After Co-Washing?
6. What Style To Wear After Co-Washing
7. Dealing With Damp Hair In The Morning
8. Sleeping With Wet Hair
9. The Case of Build Up
For me, I haven't ceased co-washing; I do it when I feel the need for it though not as regular as when I visited the gym daily.
Also, when I had protein overload from using a protein based conditioner for co-washing, I simply quit using it and switched to a moisturizing conditioner.
The only time you may have to stop co-washing is if you catch cold as a result of it!
see previous posts below!
1. Does Your Hair Needs Co-Washing?
2. What Type of Conditioner To Use
3. Should You Do Pure Co-Washing?
4. When And How Often To Co-Wash?
5. How Do You Dry Your Hair After Co-Washing?
6. What Style To Wear After Co-Washing
7. Dealing With Damp Hair In The Morning
8. Sleeping With Wet Hair
9. The Case of Build Up
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