Because you will not do so your hair can be damage and your hair texture became rough and sticky..
so that u wont get flakes in ur hair
Use shampoo and conditioner daily. It will eventually rinse out.
If you thoroughly rinse your hair, it will rinse off like any other shampoo.
Yes, rinse the hair with water, then apply shampoo and work into a good lather. Be sure to gently scrub the scalp while shampooing to remove any excess color that has stained the scalp. Follow with a good conditioner. Rinse well and style as usual.
No. You put the shampoo all over your hair and rinse it in. You wash it out once it's all lathered up (soapy) and then you put the conditioner on the ends. Unless you are using a 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner - then you're right
You should wash you hair with shampoo (as normal), rinse it and then rinse it again with water to which a little vinegar or lemon juice has been added. It will make it shiny. When you do this you should not also use a conditioner.
Rinsing shampoo and conditioner thoroughly is crucial to remove product buildup and prevent residue from irritating the scalp or weighing down hair. Residual shampoo can lead to dryness and irritation, while leftover conditioner can cause greasiness and reduce volume. Proper rinsing ensures that the hair and scalp remain clean, healthy, and free from unwanted products, promoting overall hair vitality. Additionally, it helps to maximize the benefits of the hair care products used.
You should rinse your shampoo and conditioner out with warm to hot water to kill the germs left over...but afterwards (after you rinse out your conditioner) rinse with cold to seal the cuticles and make your hair nice and healthy! :)
shampoo every day, and do not use a conditioner, buy a shampoo made especially for oily hair and rinse with vinegar.
Shampoo that is not rinsed off properly could dry to a flaky powder.
-wash it often. use a clarifying shampoo to remove excess build-up if necessary. -avoid massaging conditioner into your scalp and always rinse throroughly. -try not to touch it with your hands -use a dry shampoo or hair powder to soak up oil on the days when you don't shampoo.
All shampoo and conditioning products must be properly removed from the hair at the end of the process. If you don't rinse out the shampoo or conditioner it could: • create a barrier to further services • cause irritation to the skin and scalp • cause deterioration of hair condition • have an unsatisfactory effect on subsequent services • leave the hair dull, lank and greasy there's a bit more info, I'm also studying hairdressing xoxo Charne