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anky said:I love closed cuticles! Cold distilled water is great! You can really feel the difference.
Lovelylocs said:Will this work with a conditioner only wash?
Are we rinsing the conditioner out with lukewarm water first and then doing a final rinse in cold water? Or, are we rinsing it out with cold water? I think I remember doing the latter in the past and my hair came out kind of hard.
lana said:I used to do this but it's uncomfortable since I'm in the shower. Next time I'm just going to use ICE cubes. That should work better with no shock factor.
What do you think? Use Ice instead of cold water? Rub the ice on your hair without freezing your scalp or back.
I never do cold water rinses. Pay close attention to the bolded part:
Cold rinses don't make hair any more shiny than lukewarm or hot ones do, so why put yourself through the suffering? Besides, cold rinses have a negative effect on hair — they constrict blood capillaries in the scalp (tiny blood vessels that deliver nutrients and pick up waste products in return). If the capillaries are to do their job properly, they need to be allowed to operate in a non-constricted state.
Shampoo residue can dull the appearance of hair, so rinsing hair thoroughly after washing it can help lessen this dulling effect. But it makes no difference what temperature of water is used to wash the shampoo away.
I never do cold water rinses. Pay close attention to the bolded part:
Cold rinses don't make hair any more shiny than lukewarm or hot ones do, so why put yourself through the suffering? Besides, cold rinses have a negative effect on hair — they constrict blood capillaries in the scalp (tiny blood vessels that deliver nutrients and pick up waste products in return). If the capillaries are to do their job properly, they need to be allowed to operate in a non-constricted state.
Shampoo residue can dull the appearance of hair, so rinsing hair thoroughly after washing it can help lessen this dulling effect. But it makes no difference what temperature of water is used to wash the shampoo away.
I never do cold water rinses. Pay close attention to the bolded part:
Cold rinses don't make hair any more shiny than lukewarm or hot ones do, so why put yourself through the suffering? Besides, cold rinses have a negative effect on hair — they constrict blood capillaries in the scalp (tiny blood vessels that deliver nutrients and pick up waste products in return). If the capillaries are to do their job properly, they need to be allowed to operate in a non-constricted state.
Shampoo residue can dull the appearance of hair, so rinsing hair thoroughly after washing it can help lessen this dulling effect. But it makes no difference what temperature of water is used to wash the shampoo away.