Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash mine once a week and it looks great. Used to wash every day but it’s bad for your hair and scalp.
Ok, but what about the smell? People around you can smell the grossness.
Don’t know what to tell you, but my head doesn’t smell bad. I guess my scalp doesn’t overproduce oils. Tbf if I didn’t wash my face every day it wouldn’t develop a smell either. So it’s a weird question.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but I’m never doing every other day. It’s never the same. I grew up in a culture where cleanliness and freshness is a priority. I know a woman that insists she only needs to wash her hair every three or four days, because her hair doesn’t need it. Trust me, it does. She always looks…not so fresh. And then can’t understand why other women look so put together and she doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
“Outdated information” like you’re posting a JAMA article lmfao. Gtfo.
Oh boy so not only do you like to spread false information, you can’t read either. That’s a winning combination.
DP Are you always this dramatic? Like, you're acting like she's posting misinformation from a Russian bot farm and it's a difference in opinion regarding showering...
It’s not a differing opinion. There is new guidance on dealing with eczema.
Not everyone is talking about eczema though. The other poster just had dry skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
“Outdated information” like you’re posting a JAMA article lmfao. Gtfo.
Oh boy so not only do you like to spread false information, you can’t read either. That’s a winning combination.
DP Are you always this dramatic? Like, you're acting like she's posting misinformation from a Russian bot farm and it's a difference in opinion regarding showering...
It’s not a differing opinion. There is new guidance on dealing with eczema.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
“Outdated information” like you’re posting a JAMA article lmfao. Gtfo.
Oh boy so not only do you like to spread false information, you can’t read either. That’s a winning combination.
DP Are you always this dramatic? Like, you're acting like she's posting misinformation from a Russian bot farm and it's a difference in opinion regarding showering...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
“Outdated information” like you’re posting a JAMA article lmfao. Gtfo.
Oh boy so not only do you like to spread false information, you can’t read either. That’s a winning combination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
PP walks around thinking everyone stinks. I think she’s probably smelling her own BO all day…
People in this thread are the weirdos who insist if you're not scrubbing your anus raw with steel wool you smell like poop. When in reality just being hit with some soap or body wash and warm water is more than enough for the average person.
They likely still wash their chicken before cooking it, too.
Oh gross. Stop with your nasty poor hygiene. Use at least a washcloth everywhere.
Actually physical exfoliation can damage the skin and create microtears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
“Outdated information” like you’re posting a JAMA article lmfao. Gtfo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Your doctor is giving you out dated information on daily bathing: https://nationaleczema.org/treatments/bathing/
It's not outdated!
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/showering-daily-is-it-necessary-2019062617193
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240423-theres-no-need-to-shower-every-day-heres-why
Showering every other day is fine, particularly for people with dry skin.
You’re posting articles from 2021 and 2024. The National Eczema org’s article was medically reviewed/posted in 2025.
Again, you have outdated information.
NP, but kindly STFU and stay in your line.
No. False information needs to be corrected.
My dermatologist says I can shower every other day. I shower every other day. My skin looks and feels great. It's not "false information."
It is. It’s ok to admit you have outdated information. But insisting it’s still correct for those with eczema is the definition of false information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
PP walks around thinking everyone stinks. I think she’s probably smelling her own BO all day…
People in this thread are the weirdos who insist if you're not scrubbing your anus raw with steel wool you smell like poop. When in reality just being hit with some soap or body wash and warm water is more than enough for the average person.
They likely still wash their chicken before cooking it, too.
Oh gross. Stop with your nasty poor hygiene. Use at least a washcloth everywhere.