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cowashing How beneficial is it?

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why do you cowash?

  • to keep hair moisturized

    Votes: 524 80.7%
  • to stretch relaxer

    Votes: 50 7.7%
  • to thicken hair

    Votes: 25 3.9%
  • other

    Votes: 50 7.7%

  • Total voters
    649
  • Poll closed .

NYRICAN1

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I was just wondering how many of you girls cowash , the reason why you cowash and how ofter? and finally do you find it to be beneficial.


I currently am doing the cpr damage routing but I have incorporated cowashed 2 days after the cpr routine to keep my hair moisturised and tamed . I find that it is definitely helping me stretch I am currently 8 1/2 weeks post and am trying to get to 12 w/o breakage.
 
I picked moisturizing. I love to cw my hair and I use Suave's Natural Milk and Honey( thanks Mom23!). I cw at least 2-3x each week and I have a concoction of the Suave and my coconut oil that I use with my baggie at night.
 
I voted for "keep hair moisturized", but it's really a combination of things. I've been working out 5-6 days a week, so I've been CO washing each of those days. It keeps my hair clean and fresh without having to worry about strippage. Since that is the only time that I comb my hair during the day, I've also noticed that my ends look better, I have less shedding and virtually no breakage.
 
It keeps my hair moisturized and tangle free. I only comb when wet and filled with conditioner, so the the more that I do this, the less tangles I get.
 
How do you guys handle styling options? It seems like with cowashign all that can be done is ponytails...
 
AnjelLuvsUBabe said:
How do you guys handle styling options? It seems like with cowashign all that can be done is ponytails...
I do wet sets, buns, curly ponytails, braided ponytails and sometimes I let the whole thing airdry loose (that could either come out really cute or really BUSTED, so I dont really do it that often). :lol:
 
I CW to keep my hair moist. Generally I use Suave's Milk N Honey. I also want to increase my growth rate. I let the whole thing air dry loose.
 
I voted for moisture. I actually did my first co-wash last week and to my shock my hair has so much moisture. I used Affirm Fiberguard Sustenance Fortifying Treatment and it worked like a charm. I plan to do this every other wash.
 
I co-wash on tues and thursday with KeraCare Humecto.
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It keeps my new growth soft,manageable,and mositurized. Moisture is key for obtaining the growth I get.
 
I voted "Other." I do it to cleanse my scalp mid-week and to reduce product build-up.
 
I cowash daily.

1) To moisturize

2) To reduce breakage and increase manageability:

(I don't like combing hair that's been dry for more than an hour.
So, combing only freshly done hair really reduces breakage and stress for me since I can air dry loose with no tangles and have easy to comb hair)

3) Styles better.
While most can't air dry loose. I can air dry in an hour do a light Caruso set and go. I love my hair most after a fresh cowash.

All of the the above I think contributes to better retention of hair.
 
I co wash for moisture and plan to get back on that cowash tip sometime soon....

my hair seems to benefit greatly from it.
 
I do it for moisture. In the 10 days I have been doing it my hair is turning around. I use LESS product now. I do it every other day. My favorite conditioner for it is the AO Honeysuckle rose mixed with honey and oil. I shampoo every Saturday (lightly). I have benefitted a lot because my hair type is VERY DRY..this way I have moisture every other day besides my spray ins.
 
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I co wash for moisture and stretching relaxer.
My favorite conditioners are DDTA,DDGB and Suave Milk & Honey.
 
I conditoner wash two to three days per week and rarely use shampoo anymore. Conditioner moisturizes my hair it keeps it super-conditioned.:)
 
i cowash daily... both for moisture and for styling - i do either a wet bun or airdry... although the airdrying is the only way that it dries all the way...
 
A friend just recently suggested that I cowash. To my surprise, my results were excellent. I loss less hair and my hair was well moisturized. I think cowashing is going to help me stretch to at least 12 weeks.
 
I'm here to testify to cowash. I use to cowash and it appeared to be drying my hair out so I stopped. I recently started back daily cowashing(every morning) about a week ago, and I've been using distilled water and Herbal Essence Moisturizing Conditioner. Let me tell you, my hair is more moisturized than its ever been! I walked pass my husband this morning and he said, "your hair looks good, it looks healthier." I contribute that compliment to cowashing.
 
myco said:
I voted for "keep hair moisturized", but it's really a combination of things. I've been working out 5-6 days a week, so I've been CO washing each of those days. It keeps my hair clean and fresh without having to worry about strippage. Since that is the only time that I comb my hair during the day, I've also noticed that my ends look better, I have less shedding and virtually no breakage.
how do you style it since you wet it so much - and how long is it?
 
I started doing it to keep from stripping it with shampoo. I seem to be losing fewer hairs, and it's getting thicker. :)
 
amorette said:
how do you style it since you wet it so much - and how long is it?

I'm a little past bra-strap length. I usually put it into a single braid and tuck the ends, or I put it into a bun using a foam donut foundation. I work out early on Saturdays and not at all on Sundays, so If I want to wear it down, I do it on those two days. But it's so hot in Georgia right now, I rarely feel the urge to feel my hair on my neck.
 
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