BostonMaria
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OP you have beautiful hair!
I wanna know, too. tsturnbu, were you able to reach your august goal?Any updates?
Hey ladies
I am on my quest for waist length hair. For the lsat 4 months, I have been moisturizing my hair with Cantu Shea Butter leave in conditioner creme, and wearing a bun. i must say, i have really been able to retain length. my hair grows about .5 inch per month, and i think i have retained all of my lenghth. even with trims to correct unevenness, my hair has been growin nicely. So, my secret for hair retention....buns and moisture...i.e. no manipulation and damp hair 24/7.
Moisture via co-washing is the truth! I did it during my last 3 month stretch and my hairdresser said I had NO split ends! After 3 months! She didn't even trim. She waited until I came back 2 weeks later to get my highlights touched up - she said the bleach would open up my ends. But that's never happened before where I had NO SPLIT ENDS after 12 weeks!
I am also doing this with dd. Her hair got real dry this summer and over an inch had to be chopped off. Cowashing is keeping her hair SOOOOOO soft and easy to style.
Your are right. All cowashing is using a conditioner to wash your hair rather than shampoo.Just so I am clear cowashing is when you wet the hair and put a moisture conditioner on rinse out and style? Do you only cowash or did you use shampoo for some washes?
I have to cosign on the moisture. I increased my weekly washes to every other day in June and have retained it. The moisture I have found out has been key for the retention. I was so skeptical about washing every other day, I was believing the myth that my hair would dry out- it has been the opposite, my hair has been more moist than it ever has.
Just so I am clear cowashing is when you wet the hair and put a moisture conditioner on rinse out and style? Do you only cowash or did you use shampoo for some washes?
Yes. I still use shampoo, but only every 7 - 10 days (usually when I want to wet set). I do this to avoid build up. However, there are ladies who go much longer without shampooing.
Every now and again a thread pops up about how to work out every day and still maintain your hair. Cowashing and wet bunning has been my answer. I've had to give up wearing my hair down every day but the health and growth of my hair is worth it. Plus I get a clean scalp/hair every day. It feels so good to rinse away that sweat.
Yes. I still use shampoo, but only every 7 - 10 days (usually when I want to wet set). I do this to avoid build up. However, there are ladies who go much longer without shampooing.
Every now and again a thread pops up about how to work out every day and still maintain your hair. Cowashing and wet bunning has been my answer. I've had to give up wearing my hair down every day but the health and growth of my hair is worth it. Plus I get a clean scalp/hair every day. It feels so good to rinse away that sweat.
I have to cosign on the moisture. I increased my weekly washes to every other day in June and have retained it. The moisture I have found out has been key for the retention. I was so skeptical about washing every other day, I was believing the myth that my hair would dry out- it has been the opposite, my hair has been more moist than it ever has.
how do you do the whole damp hair thing in the winter? I don't wanna catch a cold!
how do you do the whole damp hair thing in the winter? I don't wanna catch a cold!
Try washing your hair at night, put it in a pony and tie it down with a scarf- it should be dry in the morning.
not mine..lol. the top part would be dry but tht pony will still be wet...not even damp
Try washing your hair at night, put it in a pony and tie it down with a scarf- it should be dry in the morning.
not mine..lol. the top part would be dry but tht pony will still be wet...not even damp
ITA! I once thought that washing too often would dry out my hair, but that has not at all been the case. I co-sign with whoever else said that cowashing has been one of the best pieces of advice I've learned on here. I cowash my natural 'fro everyday (along with constantly spraying moisturizer in it) and I've never loved my hair more.