Saturday, December 19, 2009

Can i shampoo my hair everyday.[mild shampoo]?

will this damage hair in any wayCan i shampoo my hair everyday.[mild shampoo]?
this is a tough question because it really depends on your hair type, though its not really a good idea to wash your hair everyday of the week, even then I';d suggest you let your hair ';rest'; over a period of at least two day, after such a vigorous washing cycle. you could try it ,maybe try it out a couple weeks and see how your hair reacts, if it's dry, and breaks off a lot; I'd suggest that you don't keep with that washing cycle.I won't tell you NOT to try it but remember to track your hair's ';healthiness'; by its breakage, shedding, and dryness.





I hope that helps, and good luck.Can i shampoo my hair everyday.[mild shampoo]?
I hope so, because I do.
You kind of should. Unless you have brittle hair to begin with. With the multitude of specific shampoos and conditioners now... It should be an everyday thing. There's a product out there for you. If you want Mild... Look for shampoos made for babies. J%26amp;J is one of the mildest out there.
Now, you know of Johnsons baby shampoo that's described as mild and gentle? Well it is the harshest shampoo on the market according to a few hairdressers I know! (am referring to mild shampoo, to think again!)


I used to was my hair everyday as it sticks up everywhere when I get up! but its not good for your hair. It does dry it out and take out all the natural oils. What have been advised to do is shampoo %26amp; conditioner one day, then the next day NO shampoo just wet it and put conditioner on it. Works a treat!


You will find this much better %26amp; healthier for your hair.
yeah you can just find a gentle shampoo.
yes you can.depends on the type of hair you have.
Lots of people do it but just be sure you have a very mild shampoo or it will dry out your hair AND condition every time
yea your hair might fall out...but it all depends on the type of hair
Why shampoo everyday if you don't need to? It's a waste of shampoo, I shampoo every other day and I brush my hair everynight before I got to bed.. That distributes the hair's natural oils.... Good luck
i wouldnt suggest it because you're robbing yourscalp and hair of natural oils. Excessess washing could lead to dryness of scalp and hair, which means your hair would look dry and dull.
Yes, you can shampoo your hair every day. I have washed my hair every day for over forty years(and sometimes twice a day in summer) and I have silky shiny healthy hair. Just be sure that you use a shampoo formulated for your hair type. If you use conditioner, the same applies. Be sure you rinse your hair throughly. Stlyling products and heat are the things that damage hair the most. Be careful with those.
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Yeah, you can. But its good to leave it a day or two at times to let your hairs natural oils re-produce, as they keep your hair healthy and shiny. As long as its a frequent use shampoo, you'll be fine :]
Yes it would damage your hair unless you have the type of hair that you can do that you see i have black people hair so if i do that it would damage my hair really bad it would all fall out. but really it depends on what type of hair you have
In the long run its not going to be good for any ones hair. The scalp puts out a natural oil which looks after the hair and you follicles. If you was it away it keeps putting more out - hence some people get greasy hair because of this. Basically to find an equilibrium you need to was it every couple of days. That equilibrium by the way is between nature and modern expectation of cleanliness!
Some people have to wash their hair everyday because it gets super oily. If this is you, then go ahead. People with normal heads of hair should wash their hair every other day or on the 3rd day. People with african american hair and curly hair that is frizz prone should wash their hair once a week.


The damage that washing your hair everyday could cause would basically be dry hair and this would make it more prone to breaking off. Just use a mild shampoo, use a wide tooth comb and there shouldn't be a problem

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