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Healthy hair requires constant upkeep and this includes regular washing but experts say this could actually make it greasy.
Everyone's locks are different and most people find a routine which suits their type. The default option is to wash hair daily, but this isn't always the right way to go.
There are many hair myths circulating which can be overwhelming as it's tough to know what your hair needs. Luckily, reporters as the Express have spoken to experts and gathered the best tips to keep your locks looking lush.
Here's everything you should know.
According to experts, over washing can strip hair of its natural oils that keep hair in good condition and we should actually be reducing the number of weekly cleanings.
Saul Meskin, hair maintenance expert at Foxy Locks explained: “Your hair is connected to your scalp by a follicle and this follicle is connected to glands that produce vitamins and moisture, which gets passed into the hair.
“If you wash your hair too often, you'll wash out all the natural oils in your hair that the glands are producing, meaning they will no longer be passing on any goodness to your hair, leaving it lifeless and dry.”
Hair specialist Simone Thomas at Simone Thomas Wellness added: “Stripping your hair of essential oils is just one issue, as well as leading to dandruff and a dry, itchy scalp. It can also make your hair dry, brittle and more vulnerable to breakage.”
While a-list celebrity hairdresser Jon Hala said: “You should only wash your hair when it’s absolutely necessary.”
You’ll be able to tell whether your hair needs a wash or not by running your hands through it and if it still feels soft and bouncy, it’s likely it won’t need a wash.
Mr Hala added: “Although the general recommendation
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