Shampoo How Often?
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Topic: Shampoo How Often?
Posted By: Ally
Subject: Shampoo How Often?
Date Posted: September 12 2003 at 10:49am
Hi, all. I frequented this board five or six years ago, when there was only ONE forum. It's nice to see a thriving, online, long-hair community. :)
My hair is currently just above my bra strap (that point of reference only girls can use!), highlighted, and slightly layered. I'm growing out my bangs, which isn't terrible because my hair is wavy.
I have lots of very fine hair that gets oily at the roots quickly. This prompts me to wash it more than I'd like--usually daily or every other day. I've heard, especially from European influences, that this is too much for the hair. How many of you shampoo daily?
Several Europeans I have met tell me they don't shampoo their hair at /all/, but sort of maintain it in a macrobiotic fashion, where the hair cleans itself naturally. They say when you stop shampooing, your hair gets very greasy for a few weeks and then balances itself out and looks great--because nature never intended for us to use detergents on it.
(Nature probably never intended for us to use deodorant or lipstick, either, but I'm not stopping that.)
I'd dismiss this idea as revolting, except these people all have truly phenomenal hair that looks, feels, and smells great. Does anyone here know someone who doesn't shampoo at all?
Sorry to make a comeback with such a bizarre question. ;)
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Posted By: tina m
Date Posted: September 14 2003 at 2:13am
I have a short pixie now but I at one time had hair past my waist. If I would go more than three days without shampooing it, my long hair got not only greasy but it didn't feel good and it didn't smell as good.
I think the main reason people shampoo their hair, -(and this is true with long or short hair)-, is not just that shampooing your hair can make it look good, but it FEELS GOOD, and it SMELLS GOOD!
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Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: September 14 2003 at 11:37am
Hi Ally !! Welcome back It's great to "see" you here again.
Good to hear your hair is happy and... long 
About 5 years ago I was washing my hair twice a week, I think. Now, I wash it once a week. Admittedly, by the last day or so it's getting kinda grungy but I don't mind because that day is all about getting sweaty doing chores, anyway... or reading/posting messages here. 
Very interesting about the Europeans you've met who never wash their hair. I'm vaguely aware that some Americans do this too, some of whom wash their hair with conditioner only.
If you're interested in stretching the amount of time between hair washings... just increase the interval a little at a time, and "plateau" at that interval until your hair gets used to it and produces less oil. I believe that for daily-washers, their scalps have become physiologically accustomed to producing lots of oil, to replace what is so frequently stripped away. So you wash your hair "daily or every other day." Resolve to stick to every other day. Soon enough (even within a week or two) your scalp will become accustomed to the every-other-day cleaning, and your hair will begin to be less oily just before washing. Then, try to go for 3 times per week... this is all just a suggestion, of course. If you try it, let us know how it works for you.
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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: September 14 2003 at 7:20pm
You know, I think I am going to try this. The daily washings are getting time-consuming.
I know that skin gets oiler from frequent scrubbings, so it makes sense that the scalp would behave the same way.
Thanks for the reply, Dave. I'll report back! :)
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Posted By: Erinlynn
Date Posted: September 15 2003 at 8:12am
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I shampoo twice a week, thats all.
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Posted By: enfys
Date Posted: September 15 2003 at 10:21am
Erinlynn wrote:
I shampoo twice a week, thats all.
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Ditto.
I can't do it more or less often because I think "Am I doing it too much?" and I have a five day slime cycle. Day four: absloutely fine Day five: a pound of lard on my head. Not good.
You're right, Tina. clean hair does usually make people feel beeter because it's an acceptable sort of pampering, and makes you feel all clean and shiny!
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Ah-ha, a place I can soon add hair pics...once I do some
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Posted By: krzysztof
Date Posted: September 24 2003 at 12:20am
I wash my hair once a week but i also rinse it with cold water everyday or every second day or else the hair gets grungy and greasy!! if you are going to wash it once a week at least just rinse it with water when it starts to get oily or it will just look and feel really dirty! I didnt know this at first when i was starting to grow long hair and wanting to know what was best for it and i just left it and by the end of the week my hair was so oily and just smelt so unclean!! lol
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Posted By: Kateyez37
Date Posted: September 24 2003 at 2:21am
I think washing your hair once or twice a week is best for your hair, but I just can't seem to go more than once every 2 days before I cave and suds.
I work out 5-6 times weekly, and sweat (mostly on my head and neck), so I feel like I have to wash my hair afterward. Also, for some reason, I tend to shed much more frequently if I don't wash my hair daily, or at least every other day (?)
Kris
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