Hair-washing frequency depends on your hair type, scalp condition, and lifestyle. There’s no one-size-fits-all rule, but dermatologists give guidelines based on science and scalp health.
1. Normal hair and scalp
- 2–3 times per week is usually enough
- Keeps hair clean without stripping natural oils
2. Oily scalp
- Every day or every other day can be okay
- Focus on gentle shampoo to avoid over-drying
3. Dry or curly hair
- Once or twice a week is often sufficient
- Too-frequent washing can worsen dryness and frizz
4. Thinning or fine hair
- Moderate washing 2–3 times a week
- Use lightweight shampoo to avoid weighing hair down
5. Lifestyle considerations
- Exercise, sweat, or exposure to dust/pollution may require more frequent washing
- Swimming in chlorinated water calls for washing afterward
Dermatologist tips
- Avoid harsh shampoos; opt for gentle, sulfate-free formulas
- Don’t over-scrub the scalp
- Condition hair to maintain moisture, especially for curly or chemically treated hair
Bottom line: Wash your hair often enough to feel clean, but not so often that it strips oils and irritates your scalp. Most people find 2–3 times per week a good balance.
If you want, I can make a quick chart for hair types vs. washing frequency so it’s easy to remember.