Overwashing hair
According to celebrity stylist Tarryn Feldman, "over-washing, not brushing correctly or over-processing your color" are all "pretty major" mistakes that people with long locks can make. Of this trifecta, experts agree that frequent hair washing might be one of the worst things you can do, since it leads to problems like dryness, scalp irritation, moisture loss, and even hair fallout!
"Keeping your hair clean by washing it every day may seem lilke a good idea, but it's actually very bad for your hair, no matter how you look at it and what hair type you have," professional hairstylist and founder of MyStraightener.com, Monica Davis, warns. Not to mention, many shampoos and conditioners contain harsh chemicals like sulphates that definitely aren't doing your long hair any favors.
Overwashing hair can mean stripping hair of its natural, protective oils that keep it shiny and healthy. Or it can dry out your scalp and trigger excess sebum production, as Monica tells us. "An overdried scalp may start overproducting sebum to compensate for the normal layer removed by frequent washing. Reduce the number of weekly washes to bring sebum production back to normal," she says.
Most stylists feel that 2-3 washes per week are perfectly sufficient. Of course, if you work out and sweat a lot, you might not be able to wait that long. Or if you have super oily hair, you might not be comfortable waiting that long, either.
There's a fix for that, though! If you're a gym junkie with perpetually sweaty hair, try extending the time between washes by rinsing with water, scrubbing the scalp and conditioning your ends only.
If you're someone who struggles with an oily scalp, you might benefit from a hydrating shampoo and/or conditioner. Though it sounds counterintuitive, your scalp could be producing more oil in an attempt to correct dryness and flakiness. And of course, remember that dry shampoo is your friend.
So lay off the long, often washes and monitor how your hair responds in the meantime-you might be pleasantly surprised!