Angelicus
Well-Known Member
And I will not rest until I convert every one of you into co-washing!
*evil laugh*
She was skeptical at first, saying that she didn't want to walk around with wet hair all the time.
I told her if she does it, she will be addict. :borgsmile
Now look at her... *laughing like Megatron* she can't stop doing it, oohing and aahing about how refreshed it feels to wash her hair everyday!
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*evil laugh*She was skeptical at first, saying that she didn't want to walk around with wet hair all the time.
I told her if she does it, she will be addict. :borgsmileNow look at her... *laughing like Megatron* she can't stop doing it, oohing and aahing about how refreshed it feels to wash her hair everyday!
Don't be shy, everyone-- join the Co-washing clan! Read all of our 23894289 posts on co-washing and Join the darkside!

. On the weekends I do a Wash and Go from there and during the week I airdry in a bun overnight.

. Now, I'm home on vacation (with a cold..mind you) and I just did a co wash 
. I need to get back on this challenge but man, I think it will take too much time trying to let Co soak through my sew-in and into the cornrows. Any weavers doing CO washing? What conditioners are you using, its it paraben free? Let me know!