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caligirl

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Rinse with warm water and use regular conditioner as a leave in!

I've been doing this with Kenra MC for the last few days and my hair is the softest, curliest, most tangle-free it has ever been. Plus, I use way less conditioner this way so I don't mind using the good stuff.

Also, I read somewhere that conditioner is for the hair, not the scalp, so why go rubbing conditioner in like shampoo?

Please, someone else give this a try and let me know how it goes.
 
Oooh, this sounds good so I must try. I actually recently washed my hair with all the kenra samples that I received. I loooved the slip with the conditoner. i will try this on my next wash day which is in around 7 days. Thanks for the rec!
 
I think that is a good idea too. My scalp actually itch when I use to much conditioner on my scalp.
 
caligirl said:
Rinse with warm water and use regular conditioner as a leave in!

I've been doing this with Kenra MC for the last few days and my hair is the softest, curliest, most tangle-free it has ever been. Plus, I use way less conditioner this way so I don't mind using the good stuff.

Also, I read somewhere that conditioner is for the hair, not the scalp, so why go rubbing conditioner in like shampoo?

Please, someone else give this a try and let me know how it goes.

If I just rinsed with warm water..my hair wouldn't get clean.. I don't use shampoo. I CW daily but I don't put conditioner on my scalp daily..just once a week.. that's the CG method.. I don't follow this, but she says in her book to only wash out a certain percentage of the conditioner.. so that some stays in..I don't follow that one because I always use some sort of leave in..and I feel for me, that would be too much in my hair...:)
 
Sounds great! I love Kenra MC. It's my top moisturizing CO. My hair feels like butter when rinsing. It works very well to soften my newgrowth too :up:
 
RushGirl said:
If I just rinsed with warm water..my hair wouldn't get clean.. I don't use shampoo. I CW daily but I don't put conditioner on my scalp daily..just once a week.. that's the CG method.. I don't follow this, but she says in her book to only wash out a certain percentage of the conditioner.. so that some stays in..I don't follow that one because I always use some sort of leave in..and I feel for me, that would be too much in my hair...:)

same here...I'm not doing CG method since it's not recommended for those that use a lot of products daily (I have to use a lot of s-curl gel so I can slick my bushy hair back into a phonytail :D ). I follow the rule " shampoo the scalp, condition the hair" and my hair and scalp have been benefitting from this.
 
I do this all of the time :) ... I'll rinse thoroughly with warm water, then add my conditioner *I call it a conditioner rinse... (rinse then add cond) *

I like to also add sum peppermint oil to my scalp before adding the condtioner... this is a wonderful way to get sum "cool tingling" on the scalp... it's very refreshing :up:
 
Peachtree said:
I do this all of the time :) ... I'll rinse thoroughly with warm water, then add my conditioner *I call it a conditioner rinse... (rinse then add cond)
Yeap, that's what I call it too. I like doing these during the warmer months.
 
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