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Wash and Condition


Sudsing that shampoo in the morning during your morning shower sure feels good, but, depending on your hair type, it might not be doing such good things to your hair. In fact, over washing some types of hair can cause them to become dry, brittle and frizzy. Here are the ground rules on how often to lather up.

 

 

Wash every day: Fine, thin hair and most short styles. fine hair tends to become flat and greasy- looking if left unwashed for too long, thanks to the natural oils from the scalp. short hair can become greasy quickly too. Pick a gentle shampoo and follow with a light conditioner -- sometimes called a detangler -- with every shower.

Wash two to three times a week: Long, thick or curly hair. These hair types tend to become dry easily, especially at the ends. that's because the scalp's natural moisturizing oils have a long way to travel to get to the ends, and are often washed away before reaching them. By skipping a day in between shampoos, these natural oils have more opportunity to lubricate and condition the hair. On your off days, simply style hair dry, or rinse with warm water, condition the hair and style as usual.

Wash one to two times a week: Very dry hair, kinky, or chemically processed hair. Hair in this category is either naturally very porous and therefore very dry: or has been severely damaged by perming solutions, straighteners, or colorings. These hair types benefit from as little washing as possible, plus heavy conditioning packs every week. Look for a shampoo that is sulfate- free and follow with a thick conditioner.