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There's nothing quite like the feeling of freshly washed hair. But when it comes to hair washing, more isn't always better.
One of the most common questions we hear is: How often should I wash my hair? The truth is, there isn't one perfect answer. The ideal wash schedule depends on your hair type, scalp, lifestyle, and individual needs.
That said, there are a few general guidelines that can help you find a routine that supports both a healthy scalp and healthy-looking hair.
When it comes to determining how often you should wash your hair, your hair type plays a big role.
Those with thicker, coarser, or drier hair can often go longer between washes, while finer hair types may notice oil buildup more quickly. Similarly, naturally dry hair tends to require less frequent washing, whereas silkier hair textures may benefit from more regular cleansing.
Your hair will often tell you what it needs. If it's feeling excessively dry, frizzy, or lacking softness, you may be washing too often. If your roots are feeling oily, weighed down, or your scalp doesn't feel fresh, it may be time for a wash.
Lifestyle matters, too. Regular workouts, humid climates, and outdoor activities can all impact how often you choose to cleanse your hair. However, sweating doesn't automatically mean you need to wash your hair every single day.
Your scalp naturally produces oils, known as sebum, which help protect and moisturize both the scalp and hair.
Washing too frequently can strip away these natural oils before they've had a chance to do their job. Over time, this may leave hair feeling dry, brittle, dull, or more prone to breakage.
A healthy scalp is all about balance. The goal isn't to remove every trace of oil—it's to cleanse often enough to keep your scalp comfortable while allowing your natural oils to help support healthy hair.
If you're unsure whether you're washing too frequently, look for signs such as:
If you're experiencing several of these symptoms, it may be worth experimenting with adding an extra day between washes.
While everyone's routine will look a little different, a good general guideline is:
For many people, washing every 2-3 days provides a good balance between cleansing the scalp and maintaining moisture.
At the end of the day, there is no universal wash schedule. The best routine is the one that works for your hair, your scalp, and your lifestyle.
Pay attention to how your hair feels, notice how your scalp responds, and don't be afraid to adjust as the seasons or your routine change. Healthy hair starts with understanding what your hair needs, and giving it the support to thrive.