Fine 4s
Well-Known Member
How do we know that co-washing is really cleaning the scalp?
Hair school is starting to brain wash m LHCF education!
I was unable to answer someone who asked me whether the conditione was really cleaning my scalp if there are no suds? They said that soap or surfactants are needed to bind to oils and dirt and then get rinsed out.
Please restore my faith. I'd had no problems but I will admit after using that Aveda Dry Remedy shampoo, I missed the suds
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Hair school is starting to brain wash m LHCF education!
I was unable to answer someone who asked me whether the conditione was really cleaning my scalp if there are no suds? They said that soap or surfactants are needed to bind to oils and dirt and then get rinsed out.
Please restore my faith. I'd had no problems but I will admit after using that Aveda Dry Remedy shampoo, I missed the suds
) and if you can find one for which that statement (which I first heard (read) hear on LHCF) rings true, then maybe this article of how 2-in-1 shampoos work can provide a way for you to explain. 

) is enough to keep my scalp clean, and my hair healthy, & moisturized. but that's not a blanket statement, like with most things hair -- it will work for some & it may not work for some. it depends on you & your hair ... for example, i don't use a lot of styling products on my hair i.e. gels, pomades, greases, spritzs, holding sprays. so this could be another reason why my hair responds to no-pooing/co-washing.
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