I was wondering if anyone uses their cheapie conditioners like VO5/Suave as a cowash and also as their leave in and how it has worked out for them . Please note if you add oils or anything else to the bottle.
I've used my Aussie Moist conditioner as a leave-in. It was $5 for the economy size at Target. I used it as a last resort because when I was beginning my transition, my hair was SOOOO dry. I splashed a bit of water on my hair, then applied my conditioner. My hair was so soft! I was so relieved.
i use a mixture of hawaiin silky, water, and treseme moisturizing conditioner in a spray bottle as my leave in, i also spritz my hair with it every morning. i use aussie moist, HE in the blue bottle(forgot name), garnier, or treseme for cowashs.
When I cowash, I always add olive and coconut oil(lots) to my beloved Suave Tropical Coconut conditioner. I put the 3 ingredients in a plastic bowl, mix and apply. I also use these 3 + a tsp of Cantu Shea Butter as my leave in.
i use aussie moist on most days to cowash since i cowash daily... i use a aloe vera suave/vo5(whatever i have on hand) glycerin wheat germ oil and water mix every night
i will use aussie moist (my fave) to cowash, leave-in and put in a spritz bottle w/ water & oil...sometimes i do the same with Herbal Essences Hellow Hydration and totally twisted...VO5 & suave naturals condishes are too watery for me to co-wash with, but i found a spritz recipe on curlynikki that called for VO5 or suave & i used suave coconut and i loved it
I use Pantene (for relaxed and naturals) I rinse it and reapply (don't know why, but this is how i like to use it) -- I use a couple of other products for the wet curly look.
I don't use any silcones at all and I, typically, use TJ nourish as my leave in; however, I love my VO5 moisture milks so much (and it's cheap) that I thought about using it as a leave in.