Wash-n-Go Routine
It's summertime and that means it is wash-n-go season! Cheers to wet hair and air drying! So I wanted to take the time to share my personal wash-n-go routine and the products that I use.
Disclaimer: I personally do this routine whenever I want to refresh my curls. This is about one to two times a week. Once, when I deep condition my hair and twice being I wash my hair again because of product build up or as part of a co-wash. Do not expect your wash-n-go to last 2 weeks or longer, especially if you use a lot of products to refresh your curls.
Okay, so it is wash day! I typically like to have wash day on a Friday or Sunday depending on the events during the following days.
I use my Shea Moisture Fruit Fusion Coconut Water weightless shampoo and my Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Conditioner. The shampoo is for fine, wavy, curly hair, and the conditioner is for thick, curly hair. My hair is a mix in between the two. I also want a moisturizing conditioner for my curls because they can get a little dry.
I'll wash my hair as usual, then apply the conditioner. I'll let the conditioner set on my hair as I continue to wash in the shower. After, I do a half rinse. A half rinse is just barely rinsing out the conditioner. I finger detangle a little as I am rinsing. I'll then do a light squeeze to get a lot of the water out and apply my hair towel.
These are the products I use to style, again by Shea Moisture. I use their Coconut & Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie and the Curling Gel Souffle. I do not use the L.O.C method in the Summer, but more so in the Winter to keep in moisture.
I section my hair into about four parts and use the above amount of the curl enhancing smoothie in each section. I finger comb this through my hair starting from the middle down to the ends. Whatever is leftover I put on the roots of my hair. I am not yet scrunching my hair. I use half the amount for the curling gel souffle and only focus this on the ends and then I begin to scrunch. Whatever is leftover I apply to my edges to tame any flyaways.
Then I air dry! Do not touch! Leave your hair alone! I do not touch my hair until it is close to being dry and then I move it how I want and fluff it if it needs more volume. I may even go back to apply a little more gel to my edges.
Now my wash-n-gos do not always turn out perfect and my hair will often times go into a bun. I know a lot of people use a diffuser, I personally do not.
I hope this was helpful. I'll be doing a curly hair tips and tricks soon so lookout for that post!
Enjoy!
Jalesa