Many believe they must shampoo daily, but that's not the case. Stick to your shampoo routine, whether it's every 2-3 days or extending it to four days.
We're talking about 'Throwing Away Your Conditioners.' I've seen customers who use conditioner seven days a week, and most of them end up with hair so dry that it ranks at a nine or 10 on the dryness scale.
Now, this is a common issue many people face - dryness in specific areas of their hair. These areas typically include the bangs, the top back of the head, and the nape area in the lower back portion of the head.
I've created this dryness scale which spans from 1 to 10. Picture it like this: 10 represents the most frizziest hair, while 1 embodies hair that's luxuriously soft without a hint of frizz.
What are the no-shampoo supporters missing? Water. Yes, water is the biggest culprit!
It's essential to remember that all shampoos have a drying effect because they're designed to remove oils.
The misinformation takes place on the labels of the shampoo and conditioner bottles.
Blow drying your hair causes frizz is a fallacy! Before you discount this, let me explain.
Opt for oil-rich frizz products for lasting moisture over temporary, water-based ones.
Ignore shampoo bottle instructions and use the 20/20/20 rule: rinse, shampoo, and rinse each for 20 seconds.
Shampoo your hair when it's too shiny, a few shades darker, or loses volume—these are the signs of too much oil, indicating it's time to wash.