No 'poo' method
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Sep 16, 2013
Paula M.
Sep 16, 2013
Paula M.
Sep 16, 2013
Symone B.
I'm totally with it. With my extensions, I only co-wash my hair(wash it with only conditioners.) And do hair treatments. I don't use products such as hairspray or serums either. For this reason, I have 2 year old extensions that still look new.
Sep 16, 2013
Patricia P.
I'm not familiar how the no poo method works. What are you using to keep your hair clean.
Sep 16, 2013
Paula M.
It's great right! I did the co-wash and added a little honey to the mixture then squirted with rosemary oil. I love hair treatments too!
Sep 16, 2013
Jennifer S.
I'd be careful "washing" with conditioners it will weigh your hair down and cause build after so many uses.
Sep 16, 2013
Jennifer S.
build up*
Sep 16, 2013
Paula M.
Well it depends on what you fancy but you can do what I do and use conditioner to wash it or you can use baking soda to wash it and then apple cider vinegar to condition it! Google it you will be amazed!
Sep 16, 2013
Paula M.
Yes Jennifer I was worried about that so I'm just going to use the baking soda when it needs it
Sep 17, 2013
Melanie V.
I use evercream when I co-wash and I have been co washing my natural bristle brushes.