Many hair products companies have introduced gentler cleansers in the form of sulfate-free shampoo, shampoo bars, cleansing creams and now there’s an explosion of CoWash Conditioners or Cleansing Conditioners. CoWash Conditioners or Cleansing Conditioners are marketed as all-in-one cleansers that hydrates and conditions the hair in one step. They are typical non-sudsy and sulfate-free products that leave your hair soft and frizz-free. Many of these can be used on a daily basis.
Here are 10 CoWash Conditioners or Cleansing Conditioners You Should Know
Darcy’s Botanical Daily Cleansing Conditioner Cream
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Darcy’s Botanical Daily Cleansing Conditioner Cream is a super concentrated cream is great for moisturizing, softening, conditioning, and gently cleansing coils without stripping.
Available at Amazon, $12.00
Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner
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Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner is a sulfate-free co-wash to get your curls extra clean without frizz-causing suds, and keeps them incredibly moisturized and detangled.
Available at Amazon, $17.90
Nothing But Cleansing Conditioner
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Sofn’free GroHealthy’s Cleansing Conditioner (Co-Wash) was not one of my favorites. It didn’t have enough slip. This co-wash has nothing but simple ingredients, it leaves your hair perfectly conditioned and beautifully clean But others have found great success with this co-wash.
Available at Amazon, $8.99
Ouidad Curl Cowash
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Ouidad Curl Co-Wash is a rich, low-lathering, sulfate-free cleansing conditioner that leaves hair moisturized, soft & frizz-free while gently clearing hair of buildup. Unlike most cleansing conditioners, our thick, foamy texture is a concentrated blend of conditioners & oils plus a dose of a gentle, naturally-derived coconut cleanser for a truly unique experience that never dries or strips hair.
Available at Amazon, $30.00
Pantene Pro-V Truly Natural Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner
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Pantene ® Pro-V ® Truly Natural Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner instantly cleanses, conditions, and detangles hair in one easy step without stripping the hair’s natural moisture. This low-lathering formula refreshes unmanageable curls and helps control frizz, leaving hair soft and shiny after use.
Available at Walgreens, $5.99
Curl Junkie Daily Fix Cleansing Hair Conditioner
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Daily Fix(tm) Cleansing Hair Conditioner allows you to clean your hair without harsh Sulfates or drying detergents and is able to remove all but the heaviest silicones and oils/waxes as well as removing most mineral deposits (if you have “hard” water).
Available at Amazon, $19
Sheamoisture Coconut Hibiscus Co-wash Conditioning Cleanser
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SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Co-Wash Conditioning Cleanser was the second co-wash conditioner I’ve ever tried. Its one of the few cleansing conditioners that has cleansing ingredient or gentle detergent. Check out the in-depth product review.
Available at Amazon, $11.99
As I Am Coconut Cowash Cleansing Conditioner
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When I first tried As I Am Coconut Cowash Cleansing Conditioner I loved it but after a day or two, it left my hair flaky, itchy, and dry. I loved this product on my hair. It glided through my hair and made detangling a breeze. Not the best cleanser but a pretty good conditioner.
Available at Amazon, $9.99
Eden BodyWorks Coconut Shea Cleansing Cowash
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Eden BodyWorks Coconut Shea product line is one of my favorite product lines. Both Coconut Oil and Shea Butter are nourishing and hydrating for any hair type. The Cowash is a Sulfate-free, no suds gentle cleansing conditioner cream made for removing residue and build up between regular washings to promote a healthy hair environment for growth.
Available at Eden BodyWorks, $8.99
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