How often do you wash your hair?

I wash my hair at least three times a week when I shower, more often I'm I do dirty/sweaty work. I use Suave coconut shampoo and Suave green apple conditioner, they both sell at $1 each in supermarkets, always seems to be on sale. I also use a more natural Coconut Milk shampoo, have both of them on my tub edge.
 

Natures Gate make excellent shampoos. They kind of made knock offs of Mill Creeks shampoos and conditioners. Nexus is great also. Good taste chic. Then again, you have long hair too. Do you still colour it?
I hope you don’t mind me asking.
 

I wash daily using any brand of shampoo and conditioner. I've tried Pantene, Loreal, Garnier Fructis, Clairol Herbal Essense, Tresemme, Suave, VO5, Head & Shoulder, Finesse, Neutrogena, Pert, and Revlon. A couple yrs ago I bought over 10 bottles of Loreal for about $1/each after coupons but used only 1 and gave away the rest. I like the smell of VO5 Tea Escapes but within last few years I haven't seen any at any department store.

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How often do you wash your hair? Well, let's see. I do not own a comb or brush and I have not bought shampoo for decades.;)
OK, I’ve read this a few times. Because of a pink avatar, I thought you were female. Wrong, or do you shave your beautifully shaped head? I envy those who don’t need a coiffure to create a look.
 
Once every week or two, I wash with baking soda mixed into the shampoo and do the final rinse with vinegar. It takes off the built up products.
Cool idea! I'm suddenly into the cleaning power of vinegar this summer. I found that straight cleaning vinegar on a sponge took the green algae off my vinyl siding in one easy stroke and I had scrubbed with all sorts of expensive products to no avail.
 
Cool idea! I'm suddenly into the cleaning power of vinegar this summer. I found that straight cleaning vinegar on a sponge took the green algae off my vinyl siding in one easy stroke and I had scrubbed with all sorts of expensive products to no avail.
I use vinegar for a lot of things including a hair rinse. It’s also used for weed killer, dish washer , laundry washer and kettle cleaner, windows, laundry softener. It’s good for a lot of things .
 
I shampoo my hair daily in the morning as I tend towards oily hair and usually wake up with a bad case of “bed head” and would scare small children without the morning shampoo and style. I usually use Suave with shampoo and conditioner, sometimes adding additional separate conditioner to aid in control of frizzies and as my hair lengthens when haircut time approaches. “Unruly hair” would require lion-tamer techniques, after all...
 
I have coarse hair that is not as thick as it once was. I can go several days without shampoo in it. Even my former hair dresser (sadly she moved) said I have hair that shouldn't be washed daily and it looks better after a few days. Sometimes I just run water though it when I shower.

I tried one of those zero waste shampoo bars from a seller on Etsy who's soaps I like. I need to try it some more. I haven't decided if I like it yet. I use no animal product or testing shampoo otherwise. I'll change brands.

I also like Alba botanica leave in coconut conditioner and a Beauty without cruelty hair hold spritz.
 
That's right. I wonder how many people don't realize how much shampoo is left.
When my shampoo bottle is empty, I add water & shake it. Amazing - 10 more shampoos.
I don't know if I get ten more shampoos but yes, I rinse those bottles!

I also cut open toothpaste containers at their end and now the over the counter voltaren gel. I can get several toothpaste brushings and up to two volaren doses.
 
In winter, twice a week on average, summer every 3 days. I was using TRESemmé Deep Cleanse, but that isn't available anymore - at least around here. Right now I'm using Suave strawberry essence - does the job but not as good at the other, ny hair seems to get oilier quicker with the Suave. Lucky I don't have many social obligations.
 
I have been washing my hair every day since I was 11 or 12. Guessing that will never change as I have baby fine hair that runs on the oily side.

I use a purple shampoo,supposed to keep my blonde hair from getting brassy. Seems to work. I used to buy a brand name at 10 $ a bottle,then saw that Walmart had the same thing in their store brand for 4$ so used that for a few years. Now I buy a Dollar Tree brands with no sulfates that works just fine.

I only use spray on leave in conditioners because any other types weigh my hair down too much.
 
Not as much as when I was going into the office every day. Now that I'm working from home, about twice a week. And I'm one of those who adds water to their shampoo. When the shampoo is halfway gone, I start adding water to the bottle. Unbelievable how long shampoo will last when you do this!
 

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