What happens if you only use shampoo?

Even if you feel like your hair is generally really healthy, shampoo is super drying, and lathering up without conditioner could leave your hair weak and brittle, and therefore more susceptible to damage.
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What happens if you don't use conditioner once?

"If you stop using conditioner, your hair will likely be more difficult to comb," warns Romanowski. "It will also be more likely to have flyaways and frizz and be prone to splitting and breaking during your styling routine." Your hair may look duller and less shiny, he had, so there's that.
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What happens if you just condition your hair?

Quite simply, co-washing is the process of only using conditioner to wash, condition, and moisturize your hair. According to experts, conditioner is more gentle on the hair and still lifts dirt and product from strands, as a shampoo would.
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Is it OK to not use shampoo only conditioner?

Yes, you can, but some conditioners are better formulated specifically to cleanse your scalp versus just moisturize it. If it's specifically called a cleansing conditioner or a co-wash, it's more likely to be filled with super-gentle, surfactant-like ingredients that help break down oils to give you a cleaner feeling.
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Is shampoo OK to use everyday?

Who Should Shampoo Daily? The experts agree: Only a small group needs to shampoo daily, like those with very fine hair, someone who exercises a lot (and sweats), or someone living in very humid place, Goh says. “If you have oily scalp, then daily washing is needed,” she explains.
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Shampoo is a Lie (for me...and maybe for you too??)



Can I wash my hair with just water?

Feisal shares that “washing with water alone is like taking a shower without soap—great as a quick refresh, but probably not ideal for most of us to do all of the time. Water will only help rinse the hair's surface of dust and debris, but will not do much else and especially won't 'wash' your hair.”
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How often do black people wash their hair?

1. How often do you wash your hair? Generally, black hair doesn't have to be washed as frequently as other textures of hair because it doesn't retain moisture as much. As a result, most people tend to wash their hair once a week or once every two weeks.
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How do you no poo your hair?

The no-poo method involves forgoing shampoo containing detergents that strip your hair of its natural oils. Your hair won't smell, because you're still cleansing it. Research the best shampoo alternatives for you: water only, conditioner only, coconut oil, ACV and baking soda, or a no-poo product.
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Does shampoo clean your hair?

Shampoo cleans the hair with chemicals called surfactants. These are soaps that remove surface debris from the scalp and hair. Many shampoos also contain compounds called sulfates, which produce a rich lather that removes oil from the hair. This can help the hair look cleaner, but it can also damage the hair.
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How many times should you wash your hair a week?

Dry/damaged hair: Every 5-7 days to allow some of your hair's natural oils to be retained on the scalp. Fine/thin hair: Every other day to provide your hair with enough moisture. Wavy/curly hair: Every 4-5 days, depending on the density of your hair. Coiled hair: Once a week for optimal hair growth.
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How often should you really wash your hair?

She says it's more important to consider your hair type, texture and amount of oil production you usually experience. “I typically advise patients to keep to a standard hair washing schedule, whether it is three times per week, weekly or once per month, regardless of activity level,” she says.
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Does conditioner cause hair loss?

No, using a hair conditioner doesn't cause hair fall. The truth is it reduces hair weakness, and hair fall due to breakage. Add it to your routine to get healthier hair and reduce hair fall.
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What happens if you leave conditioner in your hair for 30 minutes?

Leaving conditioner in your hair for too long can cause hair fall, breakage, and scalp irritation. Deep conditioner should not be left on your hair for more than 30 minutes as it may over-condition your hair.
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Why does my hair look better when I don't use conditioner?

Since too much build-up can dull your sheen, ditching it completely may make your strands glisten like you've always wanted them to. Without the excess moisture, it may also look less greasy, giving you a refreshed head of hair that doesn't feel dirty a day after you wash it.
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Do you really need hair conditioner?

Conditioner is one of the most important steps for healthy hair, according to a report from Johns Hopkins. While everyone can benefit from conditioner, people with dry hair should use conditioner every time they wash their hair.
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Why is my hair flat on top?

Flat hair is a result of hair that has been weighed down. Buildup in the form of product residue, dirt, oils, and other impurities can weigh down your strands over time. That's why, after a day (or two) without washing your hair, it becomes noticeably flatter at the roots. Think about all that buildup!
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How fast does hair grow?

The American Academy of Dermatology says that hair grows about 1/2 inch per month on average. That's a grand total of about 6 inches per year for the hair on your head. How fast your hair grows will depend on your: age.
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How can I grow my hair long?

Tips To Grow Long Healthy Hair
  1. Get frequent trims — yes, really. ...
  2. Resist the urge to go blonde. ...
  3. Distribute your hair's natural oils. ...
  4. Eat the right foods. ...
  5. Avoid heat styling tools. ...
  6. Skip The Daily Shampoo. ...
  7. Add A Vitamin To Your A.M. ...
  8. Finish Your Shower With a Cool Rinse.
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How often should I shower?

Many doctors say a daily shower is fine for most people. (More than that could start to cause skin problems.) But for many people, two to three times a week is enough and may be even better to maintain good health. It depends in part on your lifestyle.
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Is it OK to wash your hair once a week?

If they are dry, it's fine to wash it once a week, but once a week at least for hygienic purposes," Dr. Fusco says. (She clarifies that this is because product can build up on the scalp, potentially leading to clogged pores, irritation, or flakes.)
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Does shampoo really make a difference?

Do you buy your shampoo from a hair salon, a chemist, or just grab the cheapest one in the supermarket aisle? Does it really make any difference to your hair? Yes, according to all four hair product experts ABC Everyday spoke to. But whether you care about it depends on your hair type, and how you like it to feel.
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Does washing your hair once a week make it grow?

“Washing it more does not cause your hair to grow less,” says Yates, noting that washing your hair less could lead to follicle damage, not the other way around. “A build-up of sebum and/or styling products can clog your hair follicles, leading to follicle damage and ultimately hair loss,” she adds.
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Why is African hair so different?

Compared to silkier hair African-American hair contains more lipids, or fats, but the lipids are less bonded which is why the hair loves oils so much. Along with that, the follicle size is much thicker and it has a flattened elliptical cross section causing it to be curlier than other hair types.
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What is African-American hair called?

Afro-textured hair, or kinky hair, is the hair texture of populations in Africa. Each strand of this hair type grows in a tiny, angle-like helix shape.
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Do black people get dandruff?

All races and ethnicities get dandruff, but according to market research, the itchy, flaky and difficult-to-treat scalp disorder is more prevalent among African Americans than other population groups.
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