So Long Shampoo: Why You Should Try Co-Washing Your Hair
Co-washing typically works best on curly, coarse or dry hair. Image: Imaxtree
For most people, washing their hair typically involves lathering up with shampoo and possibly repeating the process. Thanks to the rise of the “no poo” movement (FYI: that’s no-shampoo movement), alternative methods are being championed, from never washing hair to ditching shampoo for products like olive oil or baking soda. Then there are those who swear by only rinsing strands with water. With so many options and some being admittedly smellier than others (looking at you, apple cider vinegar), it’s daunting to know where to start and whether any of them are actually right for you.
Co-washing, aka washing with cleansing conditioners only, is another option that has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Co-washing works best for anyone with coarse, dry or curly hair. Those with fine hair will want to proceed with caution because co-washing can make hair flatter and oilier. However, Nick Arrojo, owner and founder of ARROJO, encourages everyone to try co-washing if they’re interested because all hair types are different. He recommends experimenting with co-washing in the winter when hair is drier and usually needs extra hydration. [ The Truth: How Often Should You Wash Your Hair" ]
While we are all familiar with the process of applying conditioner following our shampoo cleansing regimen, washing with just conditioner is a bit different. According to Ma...
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