I never do WnG’s… Ever… Because my hair is not trimmed and shaped nicely, I don’t like the way it looks when it is out. And when I say out, I mean not held in place by bobby pins, hair clips, or a headband. My hair is very fine and thin, so I avoid anything that will cause and/or highlight shrinkage. That means I’m relegated to puffs, ponytails, and very rare pinned updos. Boring…
But today I did a No-Wash Wash-n-Go.
A what?
Glad you asked. Here’s what I did:
- dampened hair by spraying with aloe vera/water spritz
- applied Giovanni Direct Leave-in, concentrating on the ends
- pulled leave-in through (kinda like raking) to make sure the hair was evenly covered
- applied light humectant pomade to ends only, scrunching
- showered with head uncovered to let pomade do its magic
- after shower, applied Eco Styler to ends, pulling through a-la-raking
- smoothed edges with leftover gel on hands
- started to pull hair back into a ponytail clip
- got side-tracked
The last step was totally unintentional. I actually realized that I should put on my sweater before pulling my hair back so that I wouldn’t have to retouch and resmooth the fuzzies. Once my sweater was on, I looked up and liked what I saw in the mirror! The curls were big, defined, and positioned nicely. And I didn’t look bald. Wow…
Really, I think the key here was the sequence of the products. Also, the rake-like motion helped clump my curls in such a way that they stayed bigger than they would if I had done a real wash-n-go, complete with head shaking.
SMH… But not hard enough to shake out my big, beautiful no-wash curls!
We’ll see how the style holds up today. If it does, the No-Wash Wash-N-Go will be a definite keeper!
Have you stumbled upon an unintentional style that is now in your permanent rotation of go-to dos? What’s your experience with the WnG?