According to dermatologists, there isnβt one single number of days (like every two days or every four days) that applies to everyone β the best frequency depends on your scalp type, hair texture, activity level and how oily or dry your scalp feels. (Mayo Clinic News Network)
π§΄ General Dermatologist Guidance
- Most healthy scalps: 2β4 washes per week is a common dermatologist-recommended range β not rigidly every 2 days or every 4 days, but enough to keep oil and buildup under control without stripping natural oils. (Alarbabrestaurant)
- If your scalp gets oily quickly: You might lean toward the more frequent side of that range (closer to 3β4 times weekly), or even daily if you sweat a lot or produce a lot of oil. (Mayo Clinic News Network)
- If your scalp is dry or your hair is curly/coily: Less frequent washing (closer to twice per week) might help preserve moisture and prevent dryness or breakage. (Alarbabrestaurant)
π§ Dermatologist Tips
- Listen to your scalp: Wash when your hair feels greasy, itchy, or visibly dirty β thatβs often more useful than a strict schedule. (Thefryerengine)
- Adjust for lifestyle: If you work out, sweat, or are in humid conditions, you might need to wash more often. (Mayo Clinic News Network)
- Avoid overwashing: Too-frequent shampooing β especially with harsh products β can strip natural oils and dry out the scalp and hair. (Healthline)
Bottom line: Rather than a fixed every-2-or-every-4-days rule, dermatologists generally suggest finding a sweet spot within about 2β4 washes per week tailored to your own hair and scalp needs. (Alarbabrestaurant)