FYI, There's No Such Thing As A 'Right Way' To Wash Your Hair

The New York Times recently declared there is a right way to clean your hair. Teen Vogue said you’re washing your hair wrong earlier this year, and Allure claimed there’s a right way to shampoo hair back in 2014. And none of the techniques they suggest are the same. At HuffPost alone, we have explored several different methods for washing your tresses ― using a cleansing conditioner, skipping a rinse in favor of dry shampoo, and reaping the shiny rewards of apple cider vinegar are just a few.  But here’s the thing: It turns out there isn’t a “right way” to wash hair.  “It really depends on your hair,” Neil Weisberg, a founding partner of Meche Salon in Los Angeles, told HuffPost. “Some people have to wash it every day because you get an oily scalp. Some people only need to wash their hair once a week.” This makes a lot of sense. There are all different hair types and textures cross-pollinated by many more types of lifestyles. Put it this way: If you have naturally dry hair but you swim in a chlorinated pool every day, you’re probably going to wash your hair ... a lot. And therefore, an expert who says that shampooing more than once or twice a week is too much would be wrong.  So, while there is no such thing as the “right way” to wash your hair, there are a few things you might want to know about shampooing for your specific hair texture. Consider the following a...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news