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The most common incel trait is greasy hair
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it depends on your hair type. scalpmaxxing works for type 1 and 2a hairNo nigga that's genuinely a bad idea. Every other day MAX
Everyday is bad for almost everyoneit depends on your hair type. scalpmaxxing works for type 1 and 2a hair
Everyday is bad for almost everyone
She says if you don't regularly shampoo your hair, it's difficult for your scalp to get cleaned.
"And that can lead to the buildup of dead skin and oil residue on the scalp, which can lead to dermatitis or dandruff, and be quite uncomfortable and itchy," she says.
Everyone's hair texture and needs are different. However, there are some guidelines to consider when it comes time to wash your hair.
"For persons of color, the typical recommended shampooing regimen is once to twice a week, separated by a couple of days, so that there's not dryness if you shampoo day to day," says Dr. Davis.
"And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."
I stopped washing my hair at all and bitches love the smellNo nigga that's genuinely a bad idea. Every other day MAX
every or every other day@valentine
i do it every other day seems to be good enoughThe most common incel trait is greasy hair
Americans got brainwashed into thinking they have to clean their hair everyday. in southern Europe its normal to clean every 3-4 days if you dont sweat a lot and usually just rinse with soft water. some people dont clean their hair with shampoo at all, but that depends on the type of hair and how much sebo your scalp produce ig. in some cases, people need to shampoo everyday but just because the body tries to compensate for all the oil you strip away evertytime you shampoo and produces more and more oil. if you do shampoo everyday i hope you are at least using something soft and labeled for everyday useThe most common incel trait is greasy hair
greasy hair is non-NTIts bad for your hair. Greasy hair isnt bad if it doesnt stink (bad diet makes your bodily discharges, i.e sweat cum body oils etc stink). it all comes to fixing your diet. SLS paraben free shampoos shouldnt cause irritation, but still I wouldnt recommend shampooing daily.
Americans got brainwashed into thinking they have to clean their hair everyday. in southern Europe its normal to clean every 3-4 days if you dont sweat a lot and usually just rinse with soft water. some people dont clean their hair with shampoo at all, but that depends on the type of hair and how much sebo your scalp produce ig. in some cases, people need to shampoo everyday but just because the body tries to compensate for all the oil you strip away evertytime you shampoo and produces more and more oil. if you do shampoo everyday i hope you are at least using something soft and labeled for everyday use
The myth we’re busting is based on the claim that your hair can self-regulate its oil production processes. To explain why that’s false, let’s first get into how this hair myth justifies itself as fact. Here’s a breakdown:
As they say, two wrongs don’t make a right. Let me explain why that saying definitely applies here. First of all, the “natural oils” referred to in the myth is actually the Sebum that your Sebaceous Glands normally produce. What it doesn’t tell you, however, is that stripping your hair of these oils is only natural – necessary even.
- Frequent hair washing strips your hair of its natural oils – WRONG
- Your Sebaceous Glands produce more quantities of oil than usual to compensate for the absence of the “stripped” natural oils – WRONG again
Oil build up causes all sorts of trouble such as: trapping dirt and inviting infections, making hair look dull, and even causing hair to break and shed.
Second, Sebaceous Glands are not equipped with “Biosensors” that enable them to regulate oil production according to the amount of oil present on your scalp and hair. Meaning: these glands are incapable of compensating for lost oil. Coupled with the fact that Sebum production autonomously continues, the myth’s claims don’t match how our hair anatomy works.
Ok but wait what should I use lmaoNo nigga that's genuinely a bad idea. Every other day MAX
Ok but wait what should I use lmao
Well you can simply go fuck yourself and your hair, I wouldnt care. I just said what has worked for me. If you really wanna trust some shady study made prob by a bald jew then its your call brothergreasy hair is non-NT
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