• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Pre Shampoo Conditioner

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Lindy

New Member
Can someone pls. tell me what is the purpose of doing a preshampoo treatment with a regular conditioner (as opposed to using a hot oil... I understand the purpose of that..., I think...
laugh.gif
)

I mean, if you're putting conditioner in first, then shampooing it out, then conditioning again... what is the purpose of using that first conditioner??? Is it mainly just to use stuff up?? (Which I totally understand, cuz I'm gettin sick of seeing unused conditioners sitting in my closet!!
grin.gif
)
 
I am natural and I wear my hair in twists. Before I do a through wash I untwist my hair. At this point a comb can not pass through my hair. I combine hot oil and conditioner and wear a plastic cap. By doing this, my hair gets a pre-shampoo conditioning and my hair becomes untangled. Now I can properly wash my hair with shampoo.

HTH
 
Wow sbg4evr, I have never thought of doing this for the purpose of detangling. I just did hot oil treatments because I thought the shamppo would be less harsh on my hair if used after an oil. How long do you do the hot oil/conditioner treatment before you shampoo? Also before you shampoo, do you try to comb with a wide-toothed comb or do you just shampoo?

Tracy
 
I do it because I read somewher that the force of the water (from a shower head) can split very weak hair strands. So I cover the ends (or the whole head if I have lots of new growth) wait a 1/2 hour and then shampoo. It also helps me get rid of the conditioners that I try and don't like.
 
TA, it all depends on how much time I have. I try to keep my conditioner/oil combo on for at least 1 hour or 2. Optimally overnight. As I wash it out, I comb with a wide tooth comb from the ends up. it is easier to shampoo and massage scalp without having my fingers stuck in tangled hair. If I just shampoo without combing first, I get knots at the ends of my hair and that is a great drama.

Hot oil treatments were ok when I had a relaxer eons ago. Try conditioner mixed with oil and you will love it. I even use the same combo after shampoo but more concentration on the conditioner. My hair loves it.
 
Lindy,

It's just extra conditioning. I mean I think I had a similar question which I was thinking about after I read something in an Allure magazine and it wasn't the most recent issue on hair which is great. This stylist recommended that when you do a deep conditioning to follow with a regular conditioner. I was like: "Again?". But, I thought about it and it wasn't so absurd in view of what I found with double-conditioning my ends if they seem too dry for my taste. My boyfriend was like well, why don't you just put the two conditioners on at the same time...hehehe. I was like "no, I have to rinse one out before putting on the other." I know it sounds nuts, but it works for me, so be it:)

Much love to you,

Jade
 
Back
Top