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If you wash with conditioner only, be sure to avoid any hair care products, including conditioner, with silicone. Silicone can give your hair a soft, smooth feel, but it can also build up on the hair and make it limp and greasy-looking. Skipping shampoo means that you won’t remove any of the silicone buildup. Ingredients ending in -cone like cyclomethicone, dimethicone, and amodimethicone are all silicone. | If you wash with conditioner only, be sure to avoid any hair care products, including conditioner, with silicone. Silicone can give your hair a soft, smooth feel, but it can also build up on the hair and make it limp and greasy-looking. Skipping shampoo means that you won’t remove any of the silicone buildup. Ingredients ending in -cone like cyclomethicone, dimethicone, and amodimethicone are all silicone. | ||
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I don’t think there’s anything bad or wrong with washing with water only, and washing with water will remove actual dirt, pollen, and sweat, but the water-only method also leaves out any moisturizing you get from conditioner or hydrating shampoos. | I don’t think there’s anything bad or wrong with washing with water only, and washing with water will remove actual dirt, pollen, and sweat, but the water-only method also leaves out any moisturizing you get from conditioner or hydrating shampoos. |