There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer—dermatologists say how often you wash your hair depends on your scalp type, hair texture, and lifestyle. But there are clear guidelines you can follow 👇
🧴 What dermatologists recommend
🟢 Oily scalp
- Wash daily or every other day
- Helps remove excess oil and prevent buildup
🟡 Normal scalp
- Wash 2–3 times per week
- Maintains natural oils without over-drying
🔵 Dry or curly hair
- Wash 1–2 times per week
- Natural oils take longer to travel down curly strands
⚫ Very dry or textured hair
- Wash once a week or less
- Focus on moisturizing and gentle cleansing
🏃 Lifestyle matters
You may need to wash more often if you:
- Sweat a lot (exercise, hot weather)
- Use heavy styling products
- Have dandruff or scalp conditions like Seborrheic Dermatitis
⚠️ Signs you’re washing too much
- Dry, brittle hair
- Itchy or flaky scalp
- Increased frizz
⚠️ Signs you’re not washing enough
- Greasy appearance
- Itchiness or odor
- Product buildup
💡 Simple rule
- Wash when your scalp feels dirty, oily, or itchy
- Not just based on a strict schedule
✅ Pro tips
- Use mild shampoo suited to your hair type
- Focus shampoo on the scalp, not the ends
- Condition the lengths to keep hair soft
💡 Bottom line:
Healthy hair comes from balance—not washing too often, but not neglecting your scalp either.
If you want, tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, etc.), and I’ll suggest a personalized washing routine just for you.