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Hey Taz,
Personally my hair became overmoisturized when I did both on the same day. I only cowash twice a week, so the remainder of the week I do a full head baggy overnight. During the day I wear a baggy only on my ends while at work under my wig. hth
I'm natural. I have never had an issue with over moisturizing. I remember reading in another thread that natural hair tends to need more moister while relaxed heads need more protein than naturals.
I cowash every, I do not comb every day. I cowash with stuff like Suave, V05, Walmart brand pantene. I also baggy every night with a DC. So far my hair has been loving this. No problems at all. Good luck and HHG.
I did it when I had twists since I have to style them when wet or damp. I used any moisturizing conditioner to CW and rinse then I'd ACV rinse. I didn't apply anything else to my hair after that. I baggied every night.
I co-wash and I just recently started baggying consistently. I have already noticed my hair is becoming over moisturized so I have started incorporating more protein in my reggie to combat that. If it doesn't help then I will just stop baggying.
Products used to baggy: Healthy Sexy Hair Pumpkin Potion Leave-in sealed w/ a mix of Shea Butter and Coconut Oil.
I was doing this!
I co-wash every day with HE totally twisted or HE Hello Hydratation sealing my hair with coconut or jojoba oil, and i was baggying with sedal bio-keratina reparación nocturna (Is a keratin based product for night use) sealing with coconut oil or jojoba oil. My hair was soft but overmoisturized.
No, i still co-washing avery day, but baggy one or two times in a week and the results are better.
while wearing a weave/afro kinky curly type, i just co-wash 2'ce a week.. if i did it everyday as i'd like to, there wouldn't be any time for the tracks to dry. if i co-wash, it's automatic that i have to be under the dryer for an hour to ensure dry tracks.
when i grow out my natural hair long enough, then i'll try this.
I cowashed every morning and baggied every night from March until November. I only stopped because I caught a cold going outside in the mornings with wet hair. I am transitioning and I retained a remarkable amount of growth with this method. I didn't baggy with a lot of product, just a little Aussie Moist and coconut oil and I woke up with soft moisturized hair.