Not sure if many of you all have seen pictures of me or not, but I have very long hair, it goes about halfway down my back. Maintaining hair this long, of course, requires special care. One of those is to wash it properly. In the Front loader vs top loader thread, the debate over using fabric softeners has come about. The issue is that if one doesn't use too much detergent, then fabric softener is not needed. Fabric softener is an oily based substance that bonds with the fabric. Only a surfactant added to the water will remove it. One theory is that a cycle is started so that the user will consume too much detergent to wash fabric softener out (and thus minimize a "dirty" feel to the article) Then, the clothes will become stiff and harsh...so F.S. will then be needed.
Okay, so how does this apply to hair care? Well, I've been to many places to get my hair shampooed and trimmed up over the years, and they all say that the natural oils are the best hair conditioner. For anyone who has any length to their hair is familiar, human hair does require a little bit of oils in it to keep it healthy, silky and shiny. Shampoo manufacturers even state on the bottle to repeat washing until hair is "squeaky" clean, then apply conditioner. This is the WRONG way to do it according to salons, and my own experience! I wash my hair every other day, and lightly shampoo it only once, and rinse it out with plenty of water. My hair stays very nice, silky, and tangle free, and I DON'T use conditioner in it (which is like fabric softener for hair!)
So, looks like hair care and fabric care are very similiar. I've been using the "less is more" idea with laundry detergent too, and have never needed to use fabric softener. Part of this too, is proper loading and useage of the laundry equipment too, but I have never had an issue where the clothes are not claned properly, even though I use less than the recommended amount of detergent...on both my hair and on my clothes!
Okay, so how does this apply to hair care? Well, I've been to many places to get my hair shampooed and trimmed up over the years, and they all say that the natural oils are the best hair conditioner. For anyone who has any length to their hair is familiar, human hair does require a little bit of oils in it to keep it healthy, silky and shiny. Shampoo manufacturers even state on the bottle to repeat washing until hair is "squeaky" clean, then apply conditioner. This is the WRONG way to do it according to salons, and my own experience! I wash my hair every other day, and lightly shampoo it only once, and rinse it out with plenty of water. My hair stays very nice, silky, and tangle free, and I DON'T use conditioner in it (which is like fabric softener for hair!)
So, looks like hair care and fabric care are very similiar. I've been using the "less is more" idea with laundry detergent too, and have never needed to use fabric softener. Part of this too, is proper loading and useage of the laundry equipment too, but I have never had an issue where the clothes are not claned properly, even though I use less than the recommended amount of detergent...on both my hair and on my clothes!