my hair is short (bob style) and ever since I was 16 I have washed everyday because it gets greasy overnight (no idea why). I'm 22 now and my hairdresser always comments on how lovely my hair is. So it can't be that bad for your hair.
I do tend to change products as your hair (my theory only ) seems to need a kick start now and again , I just try different ones and use what ever suits me . Give it a go and let me know how you get on .
I wash my hair daily, its long and a bit curly, I use pantene pro-v shampoo and conditioner, I have always washed my hair daily since I was a young teen
I wash mine every day but it is important to use a good shampoo and conditioner.
I always say if you can buy it in a supermarket then it's rubbish dont use it you might as well wash your hair with washing up liquid.
I buy from specialist shops or hair salons, and alternate between Aveda and Redken. You really do get what you pay for.
There is so much rubbish talked about hair, and so much money spent on it. If you wash it, even in Fairy Liquid, it will fluff up and look really good, better than killing it wth conditioners.
It's dead protein, just keep it clean.
in this case ebbs you are paying for the brand and packaging.
do you believe a shampoo can 'glue' spilt ends back together?
you should only wash your hair when necessary and leave it unwashed as often as possible, say if you are not going out and won't be seeing anyone for a day or two perhaps - nature knows best and the grease that comes out of your scalp is the best thing for your hair and you should let it do its job sometimes, by brushing it through and leaving it.
Not at all i am paying for a natural product that keeps my hair in fantastic condition despite the torture i put it through by using a hair drier and straighteners.
How can you give a negative response to a product you have never used before? I never said it would glue split ends together but i do think it helps stopping them in the first place.
I wouldn't not wash my face everyday why should my hair be any different?