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Not every two days, not every four days: how often should you wash your hair, according to a dermatologist?

Posted on February 1, 2026 by Admin

Dermatologists tend to agree on one core idea: there is no universal “every X days” rule. The right hair-washing frequency depends on your scalp type, hair texture, and lifestyle—not the calendar.

Here’s how dermatologists usually break it down 👇


The dermatologist’s rule of thumb

Wash your hair as often as your scalp needs it, not your hair length.

Your scalp is skin. It produces oil (sebum), sheds cells, and collects sweat and pollution. If the scalp isn’t cleaned often enough for its type, problems start—itching, flakes, inflammation, or greasy buildup.


How often you should wash, by scalp type

🟢 Oily scalp

Every 1–2 days

  • Sebum builds up quickly
  • Skipping washes can worsen greasiness and dandruff
  • Daily washing is not harmful if you use a gentle shampoo

Dermatologist note: An oily scalp does not “rebalance” by washing less. That’s a myth.


🟡 Normal scalp

Every 2–3 days

  • Balanced oil production
  • No itching or flakes between washes
  • Hair doesn’t look greasy quickly

This is where the “every other day” advice sometimes fits—but not automatically.


🟠 Dry or sensitive scalp

Every 3–4 days

  • Tightness, itchiness, or flaking
  • Washing too often strips protective oils

Tip: Use a mild, sulfate-free shampoo and focus it on the scalp only.


🔵 Curly, coily, or textured hair

Every 4–7 days (sometimes longer)

  • Natural oils travel more slowly down curly hair
  • Hair dries out faster than the scalp gets oily

Many dermatologists recommend:

  • Less frequent shampooing
  • Co-washing or gentle cleansers between washes

Other factors dermatologists consider

🏋️ Exercise & sweating

  • If you sweat heavily, wash more often
  • Sweat + oil can clog follicles and irritate the scalp

🌆 Pollution & product buildup

  • City air, dry shampoo, gels, and sprays require more frequent cleansing

🧬 Scalp conditions

  • Dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis: often need regular or medicated shampoo, sometimes more often, not less

What dermatologists say NOT to do

  • Don’t force yourself into a schedule that causes itching or flakes
  • Don’t avoid washing to “train” your scalp
  • Don’t judge hair health by shine alone—scalp health comes first

The real takeaway

A dermatologist would tell you:

Wash when your scalp feels oily, itchy, or uncomfortable—regardless of the day count.

For some people that’s daily.
For others, twice a week.
Both can be completely healthy.

If you want, I can help you figure out your ideal routine based on:

  • Hair texture
  • Scalp issues
  • Styling habits
  • Climate

Just tell me a bit about your hair 💬

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