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# Not every two days, not every four days: how often should you wash your hair, according to a dermatologist?

Posted on February 18, 2026 by Admin

There’s no single “every 2 days” or “every 4 days” rule. Dermatologists consistently say:

👉 Wash your hair based on your scalp type — not the calendar.

Your scalp health matters more than hair length or trends.


🧴 What Dermatologists Generally Recommend

🟢 Oily Scalp

  • Wash: Daily or every other day
  • Why: Excess sebum can clog follicles and cause itching or dandruff.
  • Tip: Use a gentle, balancing shampoo (not harsh stripping formulas).

🟡 Normal Scalp

  • Wash: Every 2–3 days
  • Why: Natural oils protect the scalp and hair shaft.
  • Overwashing can lead to dryness.

🔵 Dry or Curly Hair

  • Wash: Every 3–7 days
  • Why: Curly and textured hair tends to be drier because oil travels less easily down the strand.
  • Use moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.

🔴 Dandruff or Seborrheic Dermatitis

  • Wash: More frequently (often daily during flare-ups)
  • Why: Medicated shampoos need consistent use to control yeast and inflammation.

🏃 If You Exercise Daily

  • You may need to rinse or wash more often.
  • Some people can rinse with water and use conditioner between shampoo days.

⚠️ Signs You’re Washing Too Often

  • Tight, itchy scalp
  • Excessive dryness
  • Hair feels brittle
  • Increased oil production (rebound effect)

⚠️ Signs You’re Not Washing Enough

  • Persistent itchiness
  • Greasy roots within hours
  • Visible flakes
  • Odor

🧠 The Real Answer

Dermatologists focus on:

  • Scalp condition
  • Oil production
  • Hair texture
  • Lifestyle

It’s not about strict timing — it’s about listening to your scalp.


If you tell me:

  • Your hair type (straight, wavy, curly, coily)
  • Oily or dry scalp?
  • Do you color-treat your hair?
  • Do you exercise often?

I can suggest a schedule tailored exactly to you.

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