Before you run and cut your hair because it’s “dry and frizzy” you may want to find out your porosity. If you have natural high porosity you will probably never completely get rid of the dryness and frizz! The best you can do is keep it as healthy as possible and find products that work for your hair.
After cowash you should apply a leave-in cream (could be also your conditioner) and stylize with gel, let it dry completely and then scrunch gently, it'll help a lot with the frizz. That's part of the curly girl method routine, maybe you're already aware of.
Thanks so much for the advice. I'm still testing out loads of different products and drying methods to try and get the best curl but to be honest I'm thinking I need a good haircut once the UK lockdown is lifted. I feel like my biggest problem is that my hair is too heavy at the moment and the old layers are causing a load of frizz. Thanks again for the advice 💕
0:10 People should still try it out every body and hair type is different from different curl patterns to different porosity levels. So even if it didn’t work for you doesn’t mean it won’t work for the next person.
Love your videos! If you do this routine to get a good curl pattern back, can you occasionally blow it out on a special occasion and not loose your curl pattern?
Hey Jenni, thanks so much. I'm so glad you love them 😊 You could definitely co-wash regularly and still interrupt that routine to wash & blow it for a special event. It might damage the curl pattern but it would only be temporarily. Hope that helps 💕
Hey, I'm currently reviewing products like shampoos and conditioners again so I'm not co-washing at the moment. I'm definitely going to go back to it once I've finished my affordable haircare series. When I was co-washing I completely skipped the shampoo part of hair washing. At first I started off co-washing twice a week and managed to get it down to once a week eventually. Hope that helps 💕
Thanks for responding back! I know this may seem kinda gross but my scalp creates sebum, more than others, and idk if i have to get my scalp used to the process... or co washing isnt for me 🥵
Not gross at all babe! My scalp definitely felt more oily whilst co-washing. It's really important that you massage and scrub your scalp (all over) for a good 5 mins. Also you could do it every three days at first and then slowly push it back a day. Hope that helps ☺️
Before you run and cut your hair because it’s “dry and frizzy” you may want to find out your porosity. If you have natural high porosity you will probably never completely get rid of the dryness and frizz! The best you can do is keep it as healthy as possible and find products that work for your hair.
After cowash you should apply a leave-in cream (could be also your conditioner) and stylize with gel, let it dry completely and then scrunch gently, it'll help a lot with the frizz. That's part of the curly girl method routine, maybe you're already aware of.
Thanks so much for the advice. I'm still testing out loads of different products and drying methods to try and get the best curl but to be honest I'm thinking I need a good haircut once the UK lockdown is lifted. I feel like my biggest problem is that my hair is too heavy at the moment and the old layers are causing a load of frizz. Thanks again for the advice 💕
Just started co washing my wavy hair this week and it's the best decision ever! Sick of frizzy coarse super thick hair lol
Are you still co-washing? Is it good
@@rameetchadha6861 no I'm not
@@halimahashi3884 what is your honest opinion about it I just want to try it so asking
It's not good only for curly hair
Your curly bangs are so iconic 🙌
Thanks so much 💕
0:10 People should still try it out every body and hair type is different from different curl patterns to different porosity levels. So even if it didn’t work for you doesn’t mean it won’t work for the next person.
I have only used conditioner for years
That's great! I bet your hair is super shiny and frizz free 💕
Really do you feel product build up?
the difference in your hair is crazy! just ordered a tub from lush :)
YES! So glad you've ordered it. One of my all time favourite products 💕 thanks for watching 😊
That’s my favorite conditioner too!!
Really interesting!
Might give it a go, but might just be a baby and try the R&B lush stuff! Haha
It's such a lovely product! Definitely give it a go 🥰
Love your videos! If you do this routine to get a good curl pattern back, can you occasionally blow it out on a special occasion and not loose your curl pattern?
Hey Jenni, thanks so much. I'm so glad you love them 😊
You could definitely co-wash regularly and still interrupt that routine to wash & blow it for a special event. It might damage the curl pattern but it would only be temporarily.
Hope that helps 💕
Do you still cowash? And do you ever use shampoo during the process or do you only cowash?
Hey, I'm currently reviewing products like shampoos and conditioners again so I'm not co-washing at the moment. I'm definitely going to go back to it once I've finished my affordable haircare series.
When I was co-washing I completely skipped the shampoo part of hair washing. At first I started off co-washing twice a week and managed to get it down to once a week eventually.
Hope that helps 💕
Your hair is just like mine
So you co wash once a week everyweek and then other days u do NOT wash at all???
Yes that's right, co wash once a week. Some weeks I'd wet my hair in between washes to freshen up the curls 💕
Thanks for responding back! I know this may seem kinda gross but my scalp creates sebum, more than others, and idk if i have to get my scalp used to the process... or co washing isnt for me 🥵
Not gross at all babe! My scalp definitely felt more oily whilst co-washing. It's really important that you massage and scrub your scalp (all over) for a good 5 mins. Also you could do it every three days at first and then slowly push it back a day. Hope that helps ☺️
Thank you!