renee_n_3000
Active Member
Due to the many positive posts I've seen here and at other sites, I've been doing conditioner washes for the past three weeks. I've been doing them about every five days.It seemed like such a great idea and I could see how it would be beneficial to the hair.
Unfortunately, I've been really surprised to find that my hair gets tangled and difficult to comb through when I apply conditioner to it without shampooing first.
My regular routine is to apply shampoo to my scalp, rub gently with the pads of my fingers and let the suds flow down through the length of my hair. After rinsing, I apply conditioner and my comb glides through my hair effortlessly with no tangles at all.
Now with the conditioner washes, my hair ends up in knots. I guess it's not as bad as it could be, but it's shocking to me. After I detangle, I see some short, broken off hairs in the bottom of my tub, which is something I'm not used to.
Why would eliminating shampoo cause my hair to tangle? Has anyone else experienced this and been able to correct it while still doing conditioner washes?
Luckily, I haven't noticed any negative changes in the appearance of my hair, but I don't want to push my luck. Maybe I don't understand what a conditioner wash really is and am doing something wrong.
Unfortunately, I've been really surprised to find that my hair gets tangled and difficult to comb through when I apply conditioner to it without shampooing first.
My regular routine is to apply shampoo to my scalp, rub gently with the pads of my fingers and let the suds flow down through the length of my hair. After rinsing, I apply conditioner and my comb glides through my hair effortlessly with no tangles at all.
Now with the conditioner washes, my hair ends up in knots. I guess it's not as bad as it could be, but it's shocking to me. After I detangle, I see some short, broken off hairs in the bottom of my tub, which is something I'm not used to.
Why would eliminating shampoo cause my hair to tangle? Has anyone else experienced this and been able to correct it while still doing conditioner washes?
Luckily, I haven't noticed any negative changes in the appearance of my hair, but I don't want to push my luck. Maybe I don't understand what a conditioner wash really is and am doing something wrong.