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Mod notice: Just a heads up that this is an old thread that was brought back to life.  Some of the information in this thread may still be helpful, but keep in mind that many of the posts and poster opinions may be outdated!

 Does anyone here wash their hair using conditioner instead of shampoo? I just started this. I heard it's good if you want to grow your hair out. Thoughts?

 
If you mean just using regular conditioner.... that would make your hair greasier...normally youre just supposed conditioner on the "ends" of your hair...not close to the root...i used conditoner once by mistake and my hair was sooo greasy...didnt like it :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Hmm I don't think I could ever do this, my hair would be way too oily.

 
I don't think it would make ur hair grow out?

I heard u can do that if u have really dry hair and u don't want to wash it as often to dry it out even more u can use conditioner alone.

I never tried it though.

 
I stopped using conditioner on my roots cuz it makes my hair realli oily

 
Yep I use only condish to wash my hair. I have long hair that tends to get oily so I have to use the condish on my scalp every 2-3 days. The rest of the time I use conditioners on my length only, starting from the neck down, and rince my scalp with a detachable showerhead. (The detachable showerhead makes CO sooo much easier)

I use VO5 conditioners because they are nice and runny. The Kiwi lime squeeze variety is very popular for CO, but I use Tea therapy also because it smells soooo good. I use Biolage Conditioning Balm for my ends when I need the extra moisture. This has done wonders my length. ;) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> My ends are at my hips and they feel almost the exact same as my roots.

 
I do CO quite freqently, especially in the winter when my scalp is dry. The secret is to apply a TON of conditioner. I use like 4 heaping handfuls on my head, and massage into your scalp. Then let it sit for a few minutes while you do your other shower routine, rinse rinse and rinse some more, and apply a little more to just the ends if you like. My hair would always come out smooth, shiny and full of body. Then once every few weeks or so I would do a "normal" shampoo and condition.

It in itself will not make your hair grow, but if your normal routine is drying and damaging to your hair it may prevent it from breaking off, so it will grow like it wants too.

The cheapest conditioners are usually the best for this, such as Suave, White Rain, or Vo5.

 
i always do it but my hair is EXTREMLY dry. Definitly not a good idea if you have oily hair.

 
my hair is less oily on CO than it was when i shampoo'd everyday. when i shampoo'd in the morning my hair would get oily by the time i went to bed, but with CO it takes a couple days before my roots start to look oily. i guess bc i am not stripping the oils from my scalp anymore.

there was a detox period for me... about 2 weeks before my scalp adjusted to CO. i think if someone w/oily hair just waits it out during the detox then they'll be fine. worth a shot anyway, the results are niiice

 
My hair used to be quite oily, until I started only doing conditioner. Now I condition only, but most days I just use plain water to clean my hair. I find my hair has never looked healthier. My older sister used to have hair that was extremely oily. She used really strong shampoos, but if she washed her hair in the morning it looked oily by the evening. I talked her into using a mild conditioner only. For two weeks she was miserable because her hair kept getting oiler and oiler, but then it stopped. Now she can go three days without washing her hair, and you would never guess.

 
Yes, I mean just using conditioner, but it doesn't make your hair greasier. It sounds odd but I've tried it. You just have to use a lot of conditioner, massage it in really well, let it sit for a few minutes, and then rinse really, really well. At least that's how I do it.

 
What I mean is that I heard it helps keep your ends healthier when you are growing it out. I had long hair, but my ends were very dry and getting damaged. So I had it all cut off. I'd probably like to grow it out again eventually and I was wondering if CO washing makes much of a difference in the health of it.

So far, my hair looks a lot better with CO washing. My hair would feel a lot drier and look duller to me when I used shampoo, but maybe I wasn't using the right one...?

 
It doesn't make it grow faster. It's just supposed to keep the ends healthier which I guess helps growth. I've heard some people claim they don't need to trim their hair quite as often with it.

 
I wash my hair with Conditioner daily when i wear i curly, and i wash with shampoo once a week. For some reason shampoo leaves my hair dry and tangled no matter what kind of moisturizing shampoo i use. Conditioner washing keeps my hair moisturized and less frizzy.

 
I do daily co washes in the summer since my hair is very dry. For me, I think the added stimulation from the actual washing did make my hair grow a little faster, but maybe on by 1/4 inch each month. I do think that doing co washes is good if you plan to grow out your hair because you need lots of moisture and you can get that from co washes.
 
I do this too. I use Suave Aloe conditioner. The cheaper conditioners are usually best for co washing since you do go thru a lot. Like the other posters have said, I use a lot of conditioner when I wash. I have found that by doing this my hair is less frizzy. It also helps that I don't blowdry my hair any more. About every 9 washes I clarify with acv. That helps get rid of any buildup. I mix 1 tbsp acv in 1 cup of warm water after I co wash my hair. Then I condition as usual. There is a lot of info about this on the naturallycurly boards. HTH.

 
Many people that wear "dreds" or natural/afro kinky hair do this. It's known as no poo as in shampoo. If your hair is naturally dry, it's great.

 
I've actually never heard of doing this. Reading all of your posts makes me want to try it. My hair has been thinning quite a bit and is dry, so maybe this will make a difference. Hopefully it won't take too long for my hair to adjust!!

 
You'd wanna save this trick for curly hair. It keeps curly hair nice and conditioned and all that good stuff. I've tried this for like two months but i need my scalp to be cleand. Though my curls did look BOMBAY!!! It was never frizzy or greasy. Just my scalp felt icky poo. Or maybe i just didn't do it right?? IDk. But still i don't wash my hair everyday..I condition (not co-wash) everyday though even on days i don'y wash. I've read that when you co-wash you should use a cheap conditioner like Vo5...white rain (no cones!!)....DON"T USE CONDITIONERS WITH CONES OR ELSE YOU WILL BE IN A WORLD OF HURT!!!

 

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