Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Figuring out our shampoo schedule is more complicated than filing our taxes.
There are so many factors to take into consideration — how much we’ll sweat during a workout, what special events we have coming up, whether we’ll run into anyone we know on a bad hair day.Contrary to popular belief, it’s actually not healthy to wash your hair every single day.
Using shampoo and conditioner too frequently can cause hair damage, resulting in split ends or dandruff. Dr. Joshua Zeichner, the director of research at Mount Sinai Hospital’s department of dermatology, told TODAY, “Washing your hair too often can make the hair dry and brittle and lead to irritation of the scalp.”We used to think that we had to jump in the shower whenever our hair became oily, but we finally discovered a solution that allows Us to extend the life of a blowout — dry shampoo.
According to Healthline, dermatologist Elizabeth Hughes recommends dry shampoo “for people who physically can’t wash their hair or who want to extend the time between washes.” (It’s important to note that dry shampoo acts as a filler, not a substitute.
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