• ⏰ 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.

Rinse out a no-no??

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Junonia

New Member
I was reading the hair no-no thread and it mentions somewhere on there that a rinse out is considered a no on this board. Is this true or am I taking it the wrong way. I bought a rinse out yesterday and I don't want to use it, if it going to cause damage to my hair.
 
Ineedhair said:
I was reading the hair no-no thread and it mentions somewhere on there that a rinse out is considered a no on this board. Is this true or am I taking it the wrong way. I bought a rinse out yesterday and I don't want to use it, if it going to cause damage to my hair.

Are you talking about a chemical hair rinse or a rinse-out conditioner?
 
Ineedhair said:
Sorry, a rinse out conditioner.
I'm sorry you got the wrong interpretation. Using the rinse-out isn't going to damage your hair. There was an earlier thread where someone was asking if she should use a rinse-out conditioner before a deep conditioner. A couple people said no, I said it wouldn't hurt as long as you didn't use cold water to rinse out the conditioner, which would be the only thing to close the cuticle and make it hard for the deep conditioner to penetrate:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showpost.php?p=1880029&postcount=11
 
navsegda said:
I'm sorry you got the wrong interpretation. Using the rinse-out isn't going to damage your hair. There was an earlier thread where someone was asking if she should use a rinse-out conditioner before a deep conditioner. A couple people said no, I said it wouldn't hurt as long as you didn't use cold water to rinse out the conditioner, which would be the only thing to close the cuticle and make it hard for the deep conditioner to penetrate:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showpost.php?p=1880029&postcount=11


Thanks for the info that was very helpful:grin:
 
I use a rinse out conditioner ALL THE TIME. I shampoo and conditioner 2 times a week, but I only have time to deep condition 1 of those times. The other one, I take advantage of all my sweet smelling rinse out conditioners that leave my hair feeling nice and soft w/o the use of heat. My hair loves it.
 
I love rinse out conditioners too. I use them like mad for rinsing out my henna & indigo. I routinely use them for detangling and pre-poos. When the weather gets warm, I co-wash with 'em too.
 
Back
Top