What Is Co-Washing? How to Co-Wash Natural Hair

Co-Washing is a hair washing technique that eliminates the use of shampoo , using only conditioners.

The sulfates found in most shampoos are responsible for cleansing and lathering, however, in addition to removing dirt from the hair, they also remove its natural oils and lipids .

For this reason, techniques such as Co-Washing emerged , with products that do not contain unwanted elements such as sulfates, petroleum derivatives, mineral oils , petroleum jelly, liquid paraffin or insoluble silicones.

If by any chance you still prefer shampoos, I recommend that you enter our article on the best sulfate-free shampoos .

What is the result of the Co-Washing?

If your hair is very dry or damaged by chemical processes, this technique can be a way to regain its vitality and health without the use of hair moisturizers and other beauty center treatments.

Co-Washing has gained ground especially in people with curly and frizzy hair , who already suffer from a reduction in natural protection: the sebum produced on the scalp cannot reach the ends of curly or frizzy hair. , making it dry more easily. According to the followers of this procedure, the hair is softer, hydrated and with less frizz.

Try the technique and you will find very interesting results on your hair, your hair will be soft and hydrated, and it will not be oily. You should intend to include at least one wash weekly with this technique.

Don’t miss out on how to get rid of frizzy hair .

For what type of hair is it indicated?

It is especially suitable for chemically treated hair , with highlights, highlights, highlights , dry, curly, frizzy and frizzy . It should also be avoided on oily hair.

If you wash your hair every day or have dyed yourself, the co-washing technique with conventional shampooing is interesting, so the dye will last longer.

How to perform the Co-Washing?

  1. Moisten hair with warm water and massage for a few minutes to remove oil from the scalp .
  2. Remove excess water , preferably with a towel. If it is very wet, the conditioner will not be able to penetrate the hair.
  3. Apply the conditioner from the roots to the ends, massaging the scalp to activate circulation and cleanse well.
  4. Massage the locks from root to tip to cleanse the conditioner from the hair.
  5. Then rinse without leaving any traces of conditioner on the hair . You can use a more concentrated conditioner (without mineral oil) on the ends and rinse.

Optional: If you like a feeling of cleanliness and freshness, you can add essential oils in the conditioner for washing. Some suitable oils are: copaiba , tea tree , cedar, orange, lemon or lavender . You can add about 3 drops in the same hand and mix with the conditioner before applying to the hair.

Along with Co-Washing, it is recommended to do a thorough cleaning with anti-residue shampoo or a hair detox every 15 days.

Co-Washing is another technique that is available for everyone to use, I am not saying that it is the right or wrong way to wash your hair; it is one more alternative that must be considered and tested .

How often is Co-Washing done?

At first, the hair may look strange after Co-Washing, it may itch and get greasy, but it is only an adaptation phase.

Traditional shampoos and masks (with sulfates and petroleum products) “mask” the hair. If you have been using these products for a long time, it is possible that you no longer know the real state of your hair and that is why this time is necessary for you and your hair to get used to it.

The frequency of use of co-washing depends on how you adapt , it can be used every day or alternated with washes of your usual shampoo, another possibility is to do the Co-Washing only once a week.

Suitable Conditioners for Co-Washing

It is precisely because of such “prohibitions” that it is necessary to read the labels; all to ensure that the product is the right one. Some assets that are included in the list of substances to avoid are :Conditioners have emollients that clean without drying. But be careful, you should avoid using insoluble conditioners with petroleum jelly and silicones for technical work. These products form a film that prevents water and other nutrients from hydrating and penetrating the hair.

  • vaseline
  • mineral oil
  • liquid paraffin
  • isoparaffin
  • isododecane
  • dimethicone
  • silicon
  • dodecane
  • alkane

The use of a conditioner can cause problems in the scalp, such as seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss, also on the other hand, if it has a cleaning agent in its composition, such as “cocamidopropyl betaine”, a derivative of coconut , better , since we will get a deeper cleaning.

Some suggestions for the products that we will use as washing companions

  • Art Naturals Argan Oil Leave-in Moisturizing Conditioner 354.9 ml. Treats Dry, Damaged And Dyed Hair. Conditions And Repairs For Shiny, Smooth Hair. All types of hair.
  • Herbal Essences Smooth and Silky – Conditioner for normal hair, 400 ml
  • Tresemmé – Smooth Keratin – Keratin Repair Conditioner – 675 ml
  • Schwarzkopf Gliss – Ultimate Oil Elixir – Express Conditioner – 200 ml
  • anian biphasic 400 hydronutritive conditioner
  • ANIAN CONDITIONER natural 1000 ml
  • Gliss – Ultimate Repair Conditioner 200 ml
  • Dr Organic Moroccan Argan Oil Hair Conditioner 265 ml
  • Lavera Marigold Hair Conditioner, 2-pack (2 x 150 ml)
  • Keratin, Arginine and Collagen Conditioner for dry and brittle hair 200 ml / Without Parabens or mineral oils Dr Santé
  • Original Remedies Coconut Conditioner – Cocoa 200 ml
  • Weleda – 9558 – Weleda Repair Oat Conditioner 200 ml
  • Timotei – Conditioner – 300 ml
  • Pantene Pro-V Classic Care – Conditioner for all hair types, 675 ml
  • Revlon Conditioner for Children – 200 ml
  • ‘Condition Me’ Cholesterol Conditioner With Caffeine, Rosemary, – All Hair Types – Anti Hair Loss Formul

Kathie Sand

Kathie Sand always saw the world of beauty as the terrain on which to build her professional career, a goal that was clear to her when she was only 15 years old. Her great concern to expand knowledge led her to settle in Paris where she studied hand in hand with the best beauty professionals and with the most advanced techniques for skin care.

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