How often should I wash my hair?
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What is the best distance between washing?
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How Often Do I Need to Shampoo?
Maybe you’ve heard shampooing less often is better for your hair. Or perhaps you’re thinking of ditching shampoo and joining the “no ‘poo” movement in search of healthier, better looking hair.
Experts say there's no single answer to how often people should shampoo. You may not need to do it as often as you think. It usually comes down to personal preference. For guidance, take a look at your hair type and styling choices.
“I have always said, ‘It’s fine to go a few days without shampooing,’” says Alli Webb, professional hair stylist and founder of Drybar. “For hair that’s normal in terms of oiliness and medium weight, I sometimes tell my clients to go as long as they can without shampooing.”
The idea behind this? Shampooing too often may lead to hair that’s less than lush.
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For hygiene reason I wash hair daily once with a shampoo and also my hair is very thin so not washing makes it look dull… but the chemicals in shampoo may be harmful which i have heard... As I live in Asia so because of pollution too...
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For me, its like every 2 days I uses shampoo. I have thick and curly hair, so hair treatment is a must for me. Routine shampooing, uses conditioner and hair vitamin as final touch for the best result. Problem with hair treatment usually is the laziness ;D
Photo below is my hair without any hair gel. With good treatment, it looks healthy and good.
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I need to shampoo daily because my hair gets really oily and if I don't, all my hair stick together causing it to look very flat and my head gets itchy as well. Just be careful about what chemicals are in the shampoo that you buy. Some chemicals are bad for your hair if used too often, not to mention the whole, oily, dry, thin, etc differences/options that one brand of shampoo can have.
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anything less than daily is dirty
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How Often Do I Need to Shampoo?
Maybe you’ve heard shampooing less often is better for your hair. Or perhaps you’re thinking of ditching shampoo and joining the “no ‘poo” movement in search of healthier, better looking hair.
Experts say there's no single answer to how often people should shampoo. You may not need to do it as often as you think. It usually comes down to personal preference. For guidance, take a look at your hair type and styling choices.
“I have always said, ‘It’s fine to go a few days without shampooing,’” says Alli Webb, professional hair stylist and founder of Drybar. “For hair that’s normal in terms of oiliness and medium weight, I sometimes tell my clients to go as long as they can without shampooing.”
The idea behind this? Shampooing too often may lead to hair that’s less than lush.
Thanks I'll try this out
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I do it every day, when I'm showering, but I use herbal shampoo.
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Depends on how fast does it get oil, and what where you around that day.
I does not have to be dirty, but hair does pick up a lot a bad smells. So you could get accustomed to a nasty smell if you are exposed to it all day long, but other will not like it once they come in contact with you. -
Depends on how fast does it get oil, and what where you around that day.
I does not have to be dirty, but hair does pick up a lot a bad smells. So you could get accustomed to a nasty smell if you are exposed to it all day long, but other will not like it once they come in contact with you.I agree
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Every other day shampooing, but uses conditioner everyday
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wash it when it looks dirty or smells sweaty…some hair gets oily more quickly than others: depends on the coarseness...also, keep your scalp clean even if you aren't shampooing hair often--rinse. this will help you from having hair loss.
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In asia we generally have to wash and shampoo our hair daily cuz we sweat alot.
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you can shampoo everyday but you need to dilute the shampoo with water. about 4 parts water to 1 part shampoo does the trick. lather on the scalp for less than a minute- about 30 secs- then rinse thoroughly. the first best thing about this technique is you get the dirt out but get to keep the smell of the shampoo without stripping your hair and scalp of natural oils leaving you with fresh smelling, shiny, soft hair. the second best thing about this is that you get to save a ton of money! a big bottle of shampoo will last you almost a year.
for conditioning you need only less than a pea size then spread it on top to tips- not on your scalp-. once a week is more than enough. twice a month is better.
if you use hair products like gels, waxes, or mud, rinse it out first with running water thoroughly, then you can shampoo.
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you can shampoo everyday but you need to dilute the shampoo with water. about 4 parts water to 1 part shampoo does the trick. lather on the scalp for less than a minute- about 30 secs- then rinse thoroughly. the first best thing about this technique is you get the dirt out but get to keep the smell of the shampoo without stripping your hair and scalp of natural oils leaving you with fresh smelling, shiny, soft hair. the second best thing about this is that you get to save a ton of money! a big bottle of shampoo will last you almost a year.
for conditioning you need only less than a pea size then spread it on top to tips- not on your scalp-. once a week is more than enough. twice a month is better.
if you use hair products like gels, waxes, or mud, rinse it out first with running water thoroughly, then you can shampoo.
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if you have curly hair maybe once a week
straight hair probably 3x a week -
if you have curly hair maybe once a week
straight hair probably 3x a week3 times a week is good for long hair !
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You'll only have certain once you consult with a dermatologist, it's different for everybody, it depends on your hair pores, environment, skin type, dry, oily, hair tends to grab smells, dirt, humidity from the air, it's hard to say without knwoing your background story, also a doctor can recommend you the right products
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everyday ?
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