Here’s how often you should wash your hair, according to a dermatologist.

The “right” frequency for washing your hair isn’t one-size-fits-all—it depends on your hair type, scalp condition, lifestyle, and ethnicity. Board-certified dermatologists (including experts from the American Academy of Dermatology) emphasize that overwashing can be just as harmful as underwashing.
Here’s a science-backed guide to help you find your ideal routine:

🧴 General Guidelines by Hair Type

1. Oily Scalp or Fine Hair

  • Wash every other day or daily
  • Why: Oil builds up quickly, weighing hair down.
  • Tip: Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo to avoid stripping natural oils completely.

2. Normal/Combination Hair

  • Wash 2–3 times per week
  • Why: Balanced oil production doesn’t require daily cleansing.
  • Tip: Focus shampoo only on the scalp—not the ends.

3. Dry, Curly, Coily, or Textured Hair (Types 3–4)

  • Wash once a week or every 10–14 days
  • Why: Natural oils struggle to travel down curly strands; frequent washing causes dryness and breakage.
  • Tip: Use a moisturizing, sulfate-free cleanser or co-wash (conditioner-only wash).

4. Chemically Treated or Color-Treated Hair

  • Wash 1–2 times per week
  • Why: Shampoo fades color and dries out processed strands.
  • Tip: Use cool water and color-safe products.

⚠️ Signs You’re Washing Too Much

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