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Dry & Frizzy Hair

Dry & Frizzy Hair
Over-shampooing dry, frizzy hair makes it rough. Our cream-based co-wash locks in moisture for soft, healthy locks.
Post-Swim Hair Wash

Post-Swim Hair Wash
Pool chemicals strip moisture and damage hair. Use a co-wash post-swim for hydration and protection.
Post-Workout Hair Wash

Post-Workout Hair Wash
Sweat and bacteria harm hair Health. Co-wash post-workout to cleanse and prevent buildup.
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Frequently Asked Question
No, the Co-Wash contains cleansing properties and should not
be combined with any shampoo and/or conditioner.
Yes. Co-Wash is great for those with curly, coiled and dry hair.
After your swim, use the Co-Wash to wash your hair. Apply the product to your scalp and hair. Massage it in and allow it 3 minutes. Rinse your hair with water. Do not combine this with any shampoo and conditioner. Use any post-wash hair serum/product that you like. It will successfully remove any sweat, grime, dirt after your workout and will also remove chlorine, chemicals & salt water that your hair has been exposed to in the pool/sea/ocean water.
Absolutely. Co-Wash is a unisex product & works great for anyone above the age of 16, who fits the hair type.
Depending on your hair wash cycle we recommend that alternate it with your regular shampoo-conditioner wash.
Yes. Co-Wash cleans & nourishes the scalp alongside your hair.
Yes. Co-Wash can be used by all above the age of 12.
No, this product will not remove any excess oil from your hair.
Use only post-wash products. Feel free to use hair serums or hair creams after you Co-Wash your hair.
Co-Wash is a cream-based mild hair cleanser without any harsh foaming agents. Rest assured it cleans your scalp and hair.
No, the Co-Wash is a cream-based hair cleanser/shampoo. It is meant to be rinsed off.
Anyone with an oily scalp, oily hair and even thin, limp hair should avoid Co-Washing
No, you need a conditioner that is formulated to Co-Wash your hair. Regular conditioners contain no cleansing properties, hence, won’t remove any dirt to clean your hair.
Not really. We still recommend that at least once a week you should use a shampoo & conditioner. Rest of the days you can safely use the Co-Wash alone.
Yes, children 10 years and above can use the Co-wash to wash their hair. But at least once a week they must use a regular shampoo/hair cleanser.
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