I first heard of in when watching a YouTube channel called The Polished Curl. I have been doing this method for several years. For me its all about the clumping of my curls when I condition. My hair is much more on the wavy side so how I manipulate my curls will either encourage them to be wavy, curly, or even straighter with some kinks. They have strong curl patterns as they curls hold shape no matter what they to do it. I see many application videos with people able to manipulate their curls while they apply products and turn out with great results. As a gal with fine, wavy hair, I cannot pull and tug much at my curls. By using conditioner, the ‘condish’ and ‘squish’-ing it in to get clumps of curls. If you haven’t, it is a term used to describe how curly and wavy girls use conditioner to encourage curls in the shower. ![]() All this being said, it's really no shocker that Allure editors have chosen to give it a Best of Beauty Award.If you are a committed curly girl, chances are that you have heard the term ‘squish to condish’. Plus, it smells the exact same way your favorite juicery smells first thing in the morning. That's due to the groundbreaking natural formula that's free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and silicone, all known to cause greasy scalps. The main point is, whether or not I've shampooed and regardless of whether or not I'm wearing my natural curls, this conditioner manages to hydrate my strands all the way through without clinging to my scalp and weighing them down. On days I want to wear my hair straight, I rake it through my hair and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing it all the way out when I'm embracing my natural curls, I flip my head upside-down and squish the conditioner upwards before rinsing it almost all the way out. The brand's own description of its "smoothie-like" texture is spot-on - people who have fine hair and/or natural ringlet curls like mine will have no issue working it in due to the fact that it's not too watery and not too thick. I also have fine and very fickle hair, but that's life for you.īecause I exercise and shower almost daily but rarely shampoo for the sake of keeping my scalp healthy, I've had to experiment a lot to find conditioners that ride that fine line of being too hydrating and not hydrating enough to use in-between wash days - Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Kale + Apple Replenishing Superfood Conditioner is one of those products.Īlthough it hydrates strands more than well enough on days I use its sister shampoo, Be Gentle, Be Kind Kale + Apple Replenishing Superfood Conditioner works splendidly on its own with warm water, a factor I consider a must for any conditioner. ![]() It's probably due to the fact that growing up, I always used shampoos that were too astringent and compensated for that with paraben-heavy conditioners that coated my hair with product buildup. But when I rinse and condition, my scalp gets oily and my hair goes limp. Someone please tell me that they've also always had this hair dilemma: When I'm rinsing my hair sans shampoo and conditioner, my hair dries out. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors.
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