The CG journey comes with a list of Dos, Don’t, Techniques and even its own jargon! Yes, the CG vocabulary is ever-growing and it is certainly exciting to stay on track and trend. Though ‘Co-washing’ has been around for a while, for those of you who don’t know and others who need a refresher, let’s get right to it.
Co-washing or ‘conditioner only’ washing refers to cleansing your hair with conditioner instead of shampoo or a specific product known as a co-wash. A co-wash is nothing but a moisturising conditioner with a small amount of cleansing agent added. The co-wash is meant to be a rinse out product which can be followed up directly with stylers like cream, gels etc.
This is also referred to as ‘No-Poo’ as it eliminates the use of a shampoo. This method is especially popular among those with very curly, coily and kinky hair as it is a great way to cleanse without stripping the hair and scalp off natural oils.
A universal fact if any – we all know that moisture and curls go hand in hand, so anything that adds moisture to curly hair rather than stripping it, is a yes. Here are a few more reasons to consider co-washing:
Let’s clarify that co-washing isn’t just throwing out your trusted bottle of shampoo and dousing your hair with conditioner instead. If you want to co-wash your hair like a pro, you will need a pro product for it too!
Yes, that’s right. Co-washes are specially formulated ‘conditioning cleansers’ that have mild cleaning ingredients along with moisturizing ingredients that gently wash away scalp build-up while adding much needed moisture to curls. An effective co-wash will contain ingredients that are a blend of emollients, proteins, humectants, and moisturizers to do its job well. These work together to soften hair, reduce frizz, protect and reinforce the hair shaft, lock in moisture and add shine.
Here’s how to effectively co-wash your hair and get the most of this method:
You will immediately be left with curls that are softer to the touch and with less frizz. You could follow up with a conditioner if you have extremely dry or damaged hair, but this step is completely optional. Co-washing is known to promote scalp health as well, since the natural balance of oils is maintained.
Now that you know how to co-wash and have read about its benefits, let’s take a look at the cons of co-washing, especially if you don’t do it right.
But fret not, the secret to making the most of your co-wash, ironically, would be to take the help of your shampoo! Yes, while you can co-wash, twice a week or even every day, based on your needs – using your regular CG-friendly shampoo once a week or every ten days will work wonders.
Regular co-washing also requires clarifying. So, make sure that you use a good, clean, clarifying shampoo once every two weeks to get rid of product build-up and dirt and provide a clean base for the co-wash to work effectively.
Co-washing can be an extremely fulfilling practice (for you) and a nourishing regimen for your curls! Do try it out for yourself with the pointers above to achieve soft, luscious and flaunt-worthy curls!