it depends how u wash ur hair.
if u wash daily with shampoo then its dagerous
as the chemicals in shampoo will strip off all the natural oils from ur scalp
but if u use only plain water then its not harm ful
2007-03-05 17:57:02
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Old wive's tale. Back in the 50s and early 60s women washed their hair once or twice a week, teasing it up and spraying the living daylights out of it. Then the natural look came in, and blow dryers became more common. You can certainly wash everyday if your hair is oily, in fact, you should, especially if you use mousse, gels, etc. The 'natural oils' everyone's talking about can be replaced by a good conditioner. Nothing wrong with that, unless your hair is very dry. I wash my hair everyday, condition well, and it's fine. Do what's best for you and your hair, and don't listen to 'some people'.
2007-03-05 19:34:58
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answered by vacationland 3
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The reason people say that is because the hair makes its own natrual oil that moisturizes the hair. Washing it everyday drys it out and takes out the natural oil. After washing your hair, you should use a conditioner to replace the moisture. I wash my hair every 2 or 3 days. I use conditioner every day.
2007-03-05 17:54:54
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answered by greeneyes25162 3
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I really think this depends on what type of hair you have. If your hair is oily than I think you probably should wash daily, especially if you are going out of the house. If you have dry hair I think you can wash every other day or two to three times per week. It just depends on the condition of your hair. If you hair is dried out, over processed, brittle, split ends every where you should not wash every day. Every time you wash your hair you are washing away your natural oils and your hair needs some of this to look healthy. So it depends on what type of hair you have. I don't know if washing every day could hurt your scalp. I guess too much of anything is not good. I wash my hair two to three times per week depending on what I have to do that week and where I am going. I have dry hair. My sister has fine hair and she washes daily. Everybody is different. Hope this helps you understand better.....
2007-03-05 18:07:53
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answered by Debbie H 3
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...THANKS to google...
Proper hair and scalp care involves washing your hair regularly to remove the normal buildup of dirt, dead skin cells, oils produced by skin glands, and any other substances you put in your hair such as hair spray, etc. The frequency with which you wash your hair depends on the condition of your hair. Basic guidelines are to wash your hair a few times a week for dry hair, and every day or every other day for oily hair.
If you do choose to wash your hair daily, make sure that you are using a pH-balanced shampoo and only wash it once. If you wash it more than once a day, you will be removing too much of the natural oil found in hair. Of the shampoos available on the market, most contain water, foaming agents, fragrances (often added to mask odors of other ingredients), and various amounts of detergents. Shampoos that are designed for oily hair have more detergent than shampoos for nonoily hair. Detergents can make hair less manageable and cause it to lose body. Shampoos with more detergents may also come with "conditioners" which remain on hair even after rinsing, to prevent hair from being completely stripped of oils.
Here are some guidelines for choosing a shampoo for your particular type of hair:
Damaged or fine hair: Use protein shampoo labeled substantive protein. Shampoo should be more than mildly acidic. Or you can rinse your hair following shampoo with white vinegar and water, or lemon and water. This acid rinse will help to restore a smooth cuticle and shine to your hair.
Healthy hair: Regular protein shampoos are fine. Blondes might try a chamomile shampoo, which has mild bleaching properties. Brunettes might use a henna shampoo, which has mild reddening properties.
Oily hair: Use a lemon based shampoo.
All types: Jojoba based shampoo is successful in treating scalp conditions as well as dissolving sebum buildup. It leaves your hair clean and shining.
For all types of hair, try alternating shampoos. Use one type once or twice a week and the other once or twice a week. Change brands every few months to keep your hair shiny and full of life. Diet plays an important role in hair care also, so pay attention to what you eat and try to incorporate a healthy balance of foods.
2007-03-05 22:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Washing hair every day tends to dry-out the natural oils that hair produce for protection.
2007-03-05 17:53:28
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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once you're employing a nicely shampoo and conditioner, besides the undeniable fact that a low value straightener, then the straightener, very almost. once you're employing low value shampoo and conditioner and a low value straightener, then you certainly are beating your hair up attractive badly. once you're employing low value shampoo and conditioner, besides the undeniable fact that an rather somewhat nicely straightener that isnt burning your hair, then the showering each and on a daily basis. I know that various persons are in this complete "no washing" kick, besides the undeniable fact that severely, some persons could desire to bathe each and on a daily basis. If I dont, now not best does my hair look greasy, I comprehend it, I swear i will scent it and my self-believe is 0. None of those concerns are surprising. sturdy shampoo is valued on the money in case you have astounding hair.
2016-10-17 09:19:43
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answered by dickirson 4
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It washes out your natural oils and can make your hair dry and brittle it's 10 times worse when you dry your hair with a blow dryer. Then again I heard some people do and have great hair.
2007-03-05 17:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Washing your hair everyday removes the natural protective oils.
But I wash my hair everyday anyway, otherwise I would feel greasy!
2007-03-05 17:55:54
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answered by Rich 3
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It isn't good to wash your hair everyday because it strips the hair of vital natural oils that it needs to stay hydrated.
2007-03-05 17:50:49
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answered by jbhurst01 2
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