How did it go? I loved it and plan to incorporate it more regularly into my regimen this year. The key to minimizing knots and tangles while wearing the wash-n-go is to finger comb and remove the shed hair daily and thoroughly. I was able to go one to two days between wash-n-gos probably because I used a lot of gel for definition and hold. Otherwise, I think I would've been asking for trouble by stretching the look.
Did I notice increased knots and tangling? To my surprise, not really except for "back there". My back hair did tangle a little because, unlike the rest of my hair, it is very fine. (Hence, if you have long, fine Type 4 strands, I personally would recommend that you be cautious when trying this method.) Also, it is very important to use a conditioner to wash as opposed to a shampoo, which will contribute to tangling and matting of the loose hair. However, since I believe in shampoos for cleansing, I did use one weekly followed by conditioner. Lastly, over time my hair became easier to finger comb and softer. I believe Cynthiarf alludes to why (as well as why this method works for our hair in general) in this comment to her youtube video.
For those who are interested in trying her method, here is the link to her video tutorial. Also, feel free to ask me any questions in the comments section below! Now for a few more wash-n-go photos. :o)
Wet. No gel. Day one. |
Wet. Gel. Week two. |
Dry. Gel. Week one. |
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