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Q&A(9)

Q: I have poker straight fine hair and it can become very frizzy. Would the cowash be ok for my hair type?

submitted by Sherry H - 7 years ago
  • A: I have the same hair type and use this religiously. LOVE it.

    submitted byAshley - 7 years ago
  • A: Yes! I think this cowash can work an any hair type, it's great. It smooths and really moisturizers. I hardly use shampoo anymore, this cleans so well, and keep your hair really soft!

    submitted byMoRoe - 7 years ago
  • A: I have baby fine fizzy and thinning hair. This works beautifully - leaves my hair feeling moisturized but light with no heaviness

    submitted byMMH - 5 months ago
  • A: Co-wash can certainly work just as well on fine, straight hair. The important thing to monitor is that it doesn't cause build up that might weigh fine hair strands down and make them look dull. You can experiment with co-washing and if you notice any dulling or weighing down, it's probably time to use a sudsing (non-sulfate) shampoo to revive your volume and shine. Best of luck to you!

    submitted byAmber Soules - 7 years ago

Q: I have two questions - I have used Wen, which is pricey - then I used Tweak'd (which I love), but pricey as well. Is AsIAm good for all ethnicities and is it OK to use on color treated hair?

submitted by Ronnie - 8 years ago
  • A: Co-washing is possibly one of the best methods for color treated hair. It gives your hair a break in-between using a sudsing shampoo. When you do use a sudsing shampoo, always use a non-sulfate type. This will also keep your hair color intact longer between colorings. It may seem odd but I use two different types of co-washes, As I Am for deeper co-wash cleansing and Deva Curl No-Poo for lighter and more moisturizing co-washes. I also have a non-sulfate shampoo (Deva Curl Low-Poo) and a deeper build up remover (Deva Curl Micellar Build Up Remover). I am loving Not Your Mother's Naturals Tahitian Gardenia and Mango Butter conditioner right now also. My hair is 3b & 3c and my daughter's hair is fine, thin and straight and I can actually use many of the same products I use to co-wash and condition her hair! So certainly good products can be great for all ethnicities.

    submitted byAmber Soules - 7 years ago
  • A: I used to use WEN. Then I switched to AsIAm about 7 years ago and have never looked back. I do not use anything else on my hair which is naturally blonde, wavy hair.

    submitted byAnn D - 2 years ago
  • A: Yes & yes!! I am Caucasian of Italian ancestry with thick 2C-3A curl pattern that tends to frizz if that helps you understand my hair texture. It's great--definitely an amazing product. It doesn't weigh your hair down & it is cleansing as well as very conditioning. I've been using it for a few months now twice a week & I only shampoo about every 3 weeks. My hair is a lot healthier now.

    submitted byJoDee - 8 years ago
  • A: This works better on my color treated hair than Tweak’d - love it!

    submitted byMMH - 5 months ago

Q: Is this good for wavy/curly hair?

submitted by ProudMom - 1 year ago
  • A: I use this everyday, I have really curly, albeit thinner hair. It doesn't leave a residue & is light on thinner, curly hair! I've been using it 4 yrs.

    submitted byRach - 10 months ago
  • A: I have wavy 2c is you know what that looks like on a hair chart, and it works pretty good makes the hair soft way less frizzy probably one of the best cowashes out there.

    submitted byAlex - 3 months ago

Q: Is this good for fine, curly, caucasian hair? So many products I have tired on my daughter are either too greasy and heavy, or too drying.

submitted by Merivel - 4 years ago
  • A: Hi Merivel! The As I Am Coconut Cleansing Conditioner can be used on textured and all Hair Types, hope this helps :)

    submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 3 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: I have very fine, frizz prone wavy/ curly Caucasian hair and this is one of if not the best products I’ve ever used. This leaves my hair moisturized but light feeling with no heaviness

    submitted byMMH - 5 months ago

Q: Does the container come with a seal under the lid?

submitted by Customer - 4 months ago
  • A: Yes, the As I Am Coconut Cleansing Conditioner - 16oz comes with a protective seal under the lid to ensure product safety and freshness. As I Am Customer Care.

    submitted byAsIamNaturally - 4 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: can i use this after i shampoo my hair

submitted by Carmel Lightskin - 6 months ago
  • A: The Coconut Cleansing Conditioner is typically used as a replacement for shampoo to gently cleanse while conditioning the scalp and hair. However, there’s no indication that it cannot be used after shampooing. In fact, following one shampoo with the CoWash can provide an extra layer of conditioning compared to using two shampoos. This approach can leave your hair feeling softer and more moisturized. With care, As I Am Customer Support Team

    submitted byAsIamNaturally - 6 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is As I Am Coconut Cleansing Conditioner sulfate free?

submitted by Patricia - 2 years ago
  • A: yes the As I Am Coconut Cowash is Sulfate-Free

    submitted byAsIamNaturally - 2 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: can this be used on dreaded and locked hair?!

submitted by Coe1 - 2 years ago
  • A: of course yes! it can be used on dreaded and locked hair.

    submitted byAsIamNaturally - 2 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is this paraben & phthalate free?

submitted by esme86 - 4 years ago
  • A: Hi esme86! This cleansing conditioner from As I Am is indeed free of unwanted parabens and phthalates. Hope this helps!

    submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 4 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is the seal on the cowash supposed to be loose when opening the container?

submitted by Dee - 1 month ago

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