I have to wash my hair every day too. Mine is just too thin; it needs the body.
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I have to wash my hair every day too. Mine is just too thin; it needs the body.
Also, timelies. And collapsies.
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Try wetting it without shampoo.
If I wet my hair without shampoo or conditioner, it turns into a thin, tangled nest.
Hair people always tell me this and I can't make it work unless I just don't mind looking skanky and greasy on days I don't shampoo.
Brush your hair each day with a natural-bristle brush? Other than that, I dunno. Mebby it works best on long hair?
What I do on the days I don't wash the hair (and amn't in a super hurry, on which days I pin the hair up and don't get it wet at all) is get it wet, then use a leave-in conditioner on it.
But (my turn to testify!) I used to shampoo every day or feel nasty, but now I'm at every two or three (or, on a busy week, four) days and (I think) my hair doesn't go greasy.
If I wet my hair without shampoo or conditioner, it turns into a thin, tangled nest.
Make a vinegar rinse for it! 2 or 3 tablespoons of cider vinegar in a bottle of water, plus a couple drops of whatever essential oil you like. After you get your hair wet, soak it thoroughly with the vinegar rinse, and do NOT rinse your hair. (Your hair will not smell like vinegar, I promise.)
It makes your hair soft & shiny. I need to mix up some more for myself.
Ooo, thanks Jilli! I'll have to try that.
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Make a vinegar rinse for it! 2 or 3 tablespoons of cider vinegar in a bottle of water, plus a couple drops of whatever essential oil you like. After you get your hair wet, soak it thoroughly with the vinegar rinse, and do NOT rinse your hair. (Your hair will not smell like vinegar, I promise.)I am totally trying this.
The just rinsing thing doesn't cut it but I would love to find a way to not have to shampoo every day.
The weird thing is that my hair will often look great in the mornings, it just ends up greasy by midmorning if I don't wash. I wish I could keep that "next day and kinda tousled" look without it getting icky.
I wonder if I have cider vinegar or if I need to stop at the store tomorrow.
Thanks!