Tracy
New Member
I have been thinking about getting some of Cathy Howse's conditioner and I was browsing her site, and came across this in her conditioner Q & A:
When I put a deep conditioner on my hair, Do I have to wash it out, because of the left over residue? Your book says that we should only wash it once with shampoo, because of the drying effects, but on your instructions that you send with the conditioner says that you should shampoo it out. I haven't been shampooing it out just rinsing it out as much as possible.
I think there is a misunderstanding here. Yes, a deep conditioner has to be RINSED out. If you want to use the DEW and not have the hair weighed down by the oils left behind from the Conditoner, you can reshampoo the hair. This step of reshampooing is not necessary if you dont mind the oils left behind by the conditioner. You are doing it right. Just rinse out is fine. Reshampoo only if you want the movement in the hair that is inhibited by the oils in the conditioner.
I thought this was interesting because I never thought about washing out her conditioner (and maybe then applying another that softens a little?). I think I may try this. I wanted to share it with some of you die hard UBH users that maybe wished the conditioner wasn't so oily (if you find it to be). /images/graemlins/cool.gif
When I put a deep conditioner on my hair, Do I have to wash it out, because of the left over residue? Your book says that we should only wash it once with shampoo, because of the drying effects, but on your instructions that you send with the conditioner says that you should shampoo it out. I haven't been shampooing it out just rinsing it out as much as possible.
I think there is a misunderstanding here. Yes, a deep conditioner has to be RINSED out. If you want to use the DEW and not have the hair weighed down by the oils left behind from the Conditoner, you can reshampoo the hair. This step of reshampooing is not necessary if you dont mind the oils left behind by the conditioner. You are doing it right. Just rinse out is fine. Reshampoo only if you want the movement in the hair that is inhibited by the oils in the conditioner.
I thought this was interesting because I never thought about washing out her conditioner (and maybe then applying another that softens a little?). I think I may try this. I wanted to share it with some of you die hard UBH users that maybe wished the conditioner wasn't so oily (if you find it to be). /images/graemlins/cool.gif