Monday, December 28, 2009

How many times should we shampoo our hair in a week?

depends on ur hair condition and ur surroundingHow many times should we shampoo our hair in a week?
I've heard some hairstylists recommend not washing your hair every day. They say that you should just rinse it with water in the shower if you'd like to remove some of the oils. Every other day or so.





That doesn't work for me, though. I have very oily hair. Sometimes I need two washes in a day. I have washed my hair every day for the past fifteen years and my hair is thick and shiny. I don't have damaged hair. But I don't suggest everybody do this. You have to know your hair.





It really does depend on how oily your hair is and how much shampoo dries out your scalp. If your hair tends to get dry from repeated washings, I suggest using more conditioner or skip a washing or two, as you see appropriate.





There is no definite answer - you just need to do what's best for your hair. As long as you're clean and your hair seems healthy, then you're washing the right number of tmes.How many times should we shampoo our hair in a week?
every 2 days
3 times a week with a sulphite free shampoo.
It really depends on the individual whether they have dry or oily or normal hair. and whether their jobs/regular hobbies include regular prolonged psychical exertion But once every 2 days is adequate for most. The hair needs time for oils to replenish it as not to leave it dry and damaged.
depends on your hair type. My hair is too dry to wash it everyday. So I can go 3/4 days w/o washing it. But some people NEED to wash it everyday.
for healty hair 3 times aweek so you can keep the natural oils in your hair. For a pleasant smell every day
every 2 days
you should not wash your hair every day it drys out the follicles and leaves your hair weak and it can also cause hair loss which is the same if you dye your hair to much i recomend wash it every 3 days / which is 2 to 3 times a week


no more or no less to keep it silky and shiny and to keep your hair nit and damage free and so the roots will not penitrate
Once a week is enough unless you work in a very dirty environment, or sweat profusely. Even a good shampoo cannot prevent the damage from most water when it's used too often. Before shampoos were developed people brushed their hair thoroughly, and it looked wonderful. There is a lot of pressure to wash your hair, even daily, so you look as good as possible, but it's really not good for your hair or scalp.
If dry type, almost a week, if greasy and under high strain and environmental conditions as heavy sun, dust or bacterial on air... that could go up to 2 o 3 times a day.





I worked 6 months on Egypt, and sometimes the sand storms, cold nights vs sunny days, and hi wind made us require special hair treatments just to avoid bold head!
they say you should wash it every other day, as for me i wash it with shampoo and conditioner and on the other day wash it with only just conditioner then again wash it with shampoo and condition and then conditioner again the next day it's just a cycle
that depends on your hair type: if you have oily hair, maybe every other day. sometimes, though, you really need to wach it everyday - if your hair is very oily, or if your athletic and sweat a lot. but if you do wash your hair everyday, make sure you choose the right shampoo. here's a good thumb rule: the clearer, more tranluscent your shampoo is, the better; these shampoos contain far less chemicals than the others. i personally like garnier ultra doux (the green and yellow one)
i think you should shampoo your hair every second day.
About twice a week to make sure your air still contains its natural oil, but you should condition it everyday or every 2 days to make sure its soft, easy to comb and smelling good.
depend on your hair type and what products you use in it. i feel it is best if we do not wash it every day, but some people find they have to. i have been blessed and get awy with once a week! but i do not use products in it. just a good shampoo and conditioner.

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