Everything You Need to Know About Washing Your Hair

Washing your hair is more than just a simple routine. It’s about understanding your hair type, choosing the right products, and using the proper techniques. Factors like how often you wash, your lifestyle, and environmental conditions all play a key role in maintaining healthy hair. In this blog, we’ll explore everything you need to know to achieve your healthiest hair yet.

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Is It Bad to Wash Your Hair Daily?

A common misconception is that washing your hair every day is harmful. Some hair types and lifestyles may benefit from daily washing. Finding a balance is key–while you want to avoid oil buildup, over-washing can lead to dryness and breakage.

How Often Should You Wash Your Hair?

Your hair-washing schedule should be tailored to your specific needs. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Oily Hair: 5+ times a week. If your hair is thin and oily, washing every day or every other day may be ideal.
  • Dry or Damaged Hair: 1-2 times a week. Dry or damaged hair benefits from the natural oils produced by your scalp, so it needs more time between washes.
  • Curly Hair: 1-2 times a week. Thick, curly hair generally only needs washing once a week. If your curls are less dense, consider washing them twice a week
  • Coily Hair: Once a week. Coily hair is typically thick and prone to dryness, so once-a-week washing is usually sufficient to maintain hydration and health.
  • Dandruff-Prone Hair: 3-4 times a week. To manage dandruff, wash your hair 3-4 times a week to maintain a clean scalp without overdrying. Consult a healthcare professional for ongoing dandruff management.
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Should You Adjust Your Hair-Washing Schedule for the Weather?

Changes in the weather, especially abrupt changes in temperature and dryness, can call for changes to your hair-washing regimen.

  • Cold Weather: During winter, low humidity can lead to a dry scalp and dandruff. If you notice dryness or flaking, you may need to shampoo and condition more often. Discover more about dandruff and scalp care.
  • Hot Weather: Heat can lead to increased oil and sweat production on the scalp. Consider washing your hair more frequently in the summer to regulate oil production and keep your scalp clean.
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How to Wash Your Hair Properly

It’s important to follow the right steps for a thorough wash. Explore our shop by hair concern category to discover a collection of quality products specified to your concern. For dry or damaged hair, consider incorporating additional hair masks for extra nourishment.

Step 1: The first step to a thorough wash is brushing your hair before getting it wet. This stimulates blood flow, loosens scalp buildup, and helps break down any styling products.

Step 2: Next, rinse your hair thoroughly–this step is often rushed but crucial for a clean scalp. Use the pads of your fingertips to gently massage your scalp, loosening dead skin and product residue.

Step 3: Shampoo your hair twice. Apply your shampoo directly to the scalp, where most of the buildup occurs. When you apply your second shampoo, you can use less product. Gently work it through your hair, avoiding any harsh rubbing or pulling.

Step 4: Once done, rinse thoroughly to ensure shine and manageability. To maximise the effectiveness of your conditioner or mask, squeeze out excess water from your hair before application.

Step 5: Apply conditioner to the mid-lengths of your hair, avoiding the roots.

Step 6: Finish with a cold rinse to help seal the cuticle and lock in moisture, giving your hair a glossy finish.

Step 7: Lastly, avoid roughing up your hair with a towel–simply squeeze gently to remove excess water.

That’s everything you need to know about washing your hair! Discover our range of Salon Professional hair products.