Here’s How Often You Should Wash Your Hair, According to a Dermatologist
How often you should wash your hair isn’t a fixed rule—it depends on your scalp, hair type, and daily habits. Dermatologists emphasize that the goal is to keep your scalp clean without stripping away natural oils.
Why Washing Frequency Matters
Your scalp produces oil (sebum) that:
- Keeps hair soft and healthy
- Protects the scalp
- Adds natural shine
Washing too frequently can dry out your hair, while not washing enough can lead to buildup, odor, or irritation.
Dermatologist-Recommended Guidelines
Oily Hair
If your scalp becomes greasy quickly:
- Wash daily or every other day
- Use a gentle, balancing shampoo
Dry or Damaged Hair
If your hair feels rough, brittle, or frizzy:
- Wash 2–3 times per week
- Helps retain moisture and prevent breakage
Normal Hair
If your scalp is balanced:
- Wash every 2–3 days
- Maintains cleanliness without over-drying
Curly or Coarse Hair
These hair types tend to be drier:
- Wash once or twice a week
- Natural oils take longer to spread through curls
Fine or Thin Hair
Fine hair can look oily faster:
- Wash every other day or as needed
Scalp Conditions That Change the Rules
Some scalp issues require a different routine:
- Dandruff → Often needs more frequent washing with medicated shampoo
- Seborrheic Dermatitis → May require special treatment and regular cleansing
Lifestyle Factors to Consider
You may need to wash your hair more often if you:
- Exercise regularly (sweat buildup)
- Live in a hot or humid climate
- Use styling products frequently
Signs You’re Washing Too Much
- Dry, itchy scalp
- Brittle or frizzy hair
- Lack of shine
Signs You’re Not Washing Enough
- Greasy roots
- Itchy or irritated scalp
- Product buildup or odor
Simple Tips from Dermatologists
- Focus shampoo on the scalp, not the ends
- Use conditioner mainly on the lengths
- Avoid very hot water—it can dry out your scalp
- Adjust your routine as seasons or lifestyle change
Final Thoughts
There’s no universal schedule that works for everyone. The best routine is one that keeps your scalp comfortable and your hair looking healthy.
Pay attention to how your hair responds—and adjust accordingly.
If you want, tell me your hair type and routine, and I’ll help you create a personalized hair care plan.