How often you should wash your hair depends on your scalp type, hair texture, lifestyle, and oil production—not a single rule for everyone.
Here’s a dermatologist-style guideline:
🧴 How Often to Wash Hair
🟢 Oily scalp
- Every day or every other day
- Helps control excess sebum and dandruff
🟡 Normal scalp
- 2–3 times per week
- Keeps balance without over-drying
🔵 Dry scalp / curly or coily hair
- 1–2 times per week
- Natural oils need more time to nourish hair strands
🏃 Active lifestyle (gym, sweating, hot climate like Multan)
- 3–5 times per week
- You may need more frequent washing due to sweat and dust
💡 Important dermatologist tips
- Use a mild shampoo (harsh sulfates can dry scalp)
- Don’t overwash—can cause dryness and more oil production
- Conditioner should go on hair lengths, not scalp
- If dandruff is present, use a medicated shampoo 2–3 times/week
⚠️ Common myths
- ❌ “Washing daily causes hair loss” → Not true; genetics and health matter more
- ❌ “Less washing = healthier hair” → Not always; buildup can damage scalp
🧠 Simple rule
Wash as often as needed to keep your scalp clean, comfortable, and oil-balanced.
If you want, I can also suggest a hair washing routine for your climate and hair type, or a natural oil + shampoo schedule for stronger hair.