Conditioning your hair BEFORE you shampoo seems like a perfectly acceptable thing to do if you’re a) still drunk or b) extremely sleep deprived.
But there’s a new buzzword (okay three) in the beauty industry, which recommends doing exactly that; reverse hair washing.
And if you have fine hair, you might have been washing your hair wrong your entire life.
To reverse wash your hair, you simply wet your hair, work in conditioner and leave for five minutes, then rinse it, apply shampoo then rinse.
The theory goes that by shampooing last, you’re left with shiny, full-bodied hair because you’re really washing out all the conditioner, so it doesn’t cause hair to go limp and lacklustre.
One woman did a real-life experiment with reverse washing and claims her lifeless and dull hair was shinier and fuller than ever before.
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I tried reverse washing a couple times it does not really work well with my super curly (Shirley Temple) hair. However I have cut back on the number times I wash it to only three times a week and it looks amazing, most of the time, nothing really truly controls the frizz entirely.
I'm a convert too. I've been doing this for a few weeks now and have found it's less greasy and doesn't need to be washed as often. My hair is thick and straight so I don't have any issues with knots either and my hair feels soft and lovely.