Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:23     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


what “culture” is this?

I would also like to know. It's wild PP values "freshness" but not being kind.


I can guarantee that she means immigrant and she thinks her white American culture is clean but the immigrant is not.

Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:23     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Anonymous wrote:Two different derms have told me that regular washing is better for healthy scalp.


Define regular? I find that two times a week is regular for me.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:23     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


what “culture” is this?

I would also like to know. It's wild PP values "freshness" but not being kind.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:22     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Anonymous wrote:I have stick straight, fine, blonde hair. Sometimes it gets greasy just between washing it in the AM and going to bed in the PM. I tried during covid to go to every other day and even after a month of that within 24 hours it was horrifyingly gross. I'd braid it on day 2 and my hands would be greasy after braiding it.

It unique to you and your individual body and hair type I'm sure, but for me anything less than frequent than once per day is completely inappropriate.


Do you do a lot of deep frying? Are you an auto mechanic?
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:22     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

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.


what “culture” is this?
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:12     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

I have stick straight, fine, blonde hair. Sometimes it gets greasy just between washing it in the AM and going to bed in the PM. I tried during covid to go to every other day and even after a month of that within 24 hours it was horrifyingly gross. I'd braid it on day 2 and my hands would be greasy after braiding it.

It unique to you and your individual body and hair type I'm sure, but for me anything less than frequent than once per day is completely inappropriate.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:09     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Anonymous wrote:I think this really depends on your hair and scalp. My DH needs to wash his hair daily or it gets really oily. I wash after sweating or every couple days if I haven’t exercised. My hair/scalp runs dry. His pillow smells fast if I don’t wash the sheets a lot, mine never does.


It depends on the your hair and scalp. My sister has oily, straight hair and scalp and needs to wash her hair almost every day. I have dry, curly hair and frequent washing dries. I rinse my hair every day, but I only use shampoo once or twice a week. I condition it daily. My hair doesn't stink.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 13:04     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

I think this really depends on your hair and scalp. My DH needs to wash his hair daily or it gets really oily. I wash after sweating or every couple days if I haven’t exercised. My hair/scalp runs dry. His pillow smells fast if I don’t wash the sheets a lot, mine never does.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 12:58     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

Two different derms have told me that regular washing is better for healthy scalp.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 12:51     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

2-3 times a week. And no, you can't smell my scalp. Get over yourselves.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 12:44     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

I have to watch my hair if I run, so any run day I wash my hair after my run. It's either every other day or third day. My hair takes a long time to do: flat iron, shark...So it would be a huge pita to do daily.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 12:15     Subject: Re:What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

I'm a white woman who washes her hair twice a week TOPS. Sometimes only once. No one cares that you wash your hair every day. I don't NEED to wash my hair every day and that is as normal as you needing to.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 12:08     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

I do every other day. Less than that, my hair is oily and feels dirty. More than that, the hair color doesn't hold.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 08:14     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

The only times I could get away with not washing my hair every day was
- when I was pregnant
- during the pandemic when nobody would see me
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 08:09     Subject: What's with the trend of not washing hair everyday?

My DD is 20 and typically washes her hair 1-2x per week — has done so since birth. Her hair never smells. She has gorgeous thick, naturally blond hair. Her hairdresser praised her for washing infrequently as it remains healthy with few split ends, which is why she only needs to cut it 1-2x per year. (To be sure, she generally does not use heat products on it.)