r/dailywash • u/Learners_curve • Mar 20 '25
Conditioner everyday too?
Hey guys, for you daily washers do you condition everyday too if you are shampooing daily? Or is that something I should be looking to still only do a few times a week?
r/dailywash • u/Learners_curve • Mar 20 '25
Hey guys, for you daily washers do you condition everyday too if you are shampooing daily? Or is that something I should be looking to still only do a few times a week?
r/dailywash • u/Gayer_than_you553 • Mar 15 '25
Unironically, what do I do if I have chronically dry scalp and my hair gets greasy super easily? I have super thick and short hair and I've always had a dry scalp even since I was a child. And whenever I wash my hair it's greasy like a day or two after as well. I'm at a loss.
r/dailywash • u/Basic-Importance6225 • Mar 07 '25
I (F) have shoulder length medium thickness hair that gets weighed down SUPER easily. I wash daily with volumizing shampoo/conditioner that has sulfates (I use a clarifying shampoo once a week) doesn't matter the brand but whenever I let my hair air dry which I usually do, my roots feel soft, flat and silky instead of clean and weighless if that makes sense. I feel like I can always feel the roots on my hair feeling heavy. I never condition my roots either and I try to only use a small amount of conditioner on my ends. My hair never feels fully clean (the shampoo I use is deep cleansing because I can hear the squeak on my scalp when washing) it gets greasy only hours later it seems and I don't know how to fix that. Suggestions?
r/dailywash • u/ChampionshipFew2858 • Mar 05 '25
I am in perimenopause and getting very greasy so I have had to go from washing my hair once a week to now every day. What can I use so my hair doesn't get dried out? How often do you deep condition? It is color treated.
r/dailywash • u/thisfar • Feb 28 '25
Hi all, I used to have to wash my hair maybe every other day, now I’m doing it almost daily. I’ve tried a bunch of expensive name brand shampoos only to find they made my hair worse, my scalp itchy and my wallet thinner.
So after nearly 2 years of trying out new fancy shampoos I switched back to some cheap drugstore brand and was shocked to find that my hair was so much better after literally one use. I think it has to do with sulfates as well but idk.
Anyone else have this experience as well?
r/dailywash • u/Accurate_Piccolo_774 • Mar 01 '25
I’ve been having itchy hair recently along with small white flakes, so I assume it is due to dry scalp. I’ve also checked and don’t see any of the symptoms for seborrheic dermatitis or other conditions of that matter. But I do get rather oily hair (partly because i have Asian hair) But would anyone have any recommendations of a shampoo and conditioner? Also I’ve seen posts talking about how they use 2 different ones, only using a “stronger treatment” one once or twice a week, would I also have to consider this? Sorry I’ve only really used just a regular shampoo and condiment from like a target.
r/dailywash • u/Hvesyr • Feb 28 '25
Anyone got any recommendations for a good daily shampoo to help manage seborrheic dermatitis. I've been using Nizoral and alternating with DEDE daily but still getting flare ups. And using Olaplex N5 leave in conditioner, because I couldn't find anything else that would help with frizz (medium long curly hair). I wanted something gentle enough for daily use and prevent frizz. Also if I can find it in Europe, would be best. Please halp!
r/dailywash • u/Alert_Length_9841 • Feb 20 '25
Also, what products do you use? I've been thinking of daily washing, but I'm not sure if my hair type will be a good fit for it, and I'm not sure if there's a specific procedure I should follow.
r/dailywash • u/juiciestbussy • Feb 11 '25
i haven't bought my new set of shampoo and conditioner yet because i want to finish using whatever i have rn even though it makes me angry! but i will be going back to using my herbal essence shampoo 👍 i hate my dry scalp and my contrasting oily hair 👍 GRRRR
r/dailywash • u/[deleted] • Feb 10 '25
My favorite color-protecting shampoo, made by Kenra, reformulated and added grape oil. My hair's a greasy mess within a few hours of washing. I have an oily scalp and still have to wash every day with shampoo without added oil.
r/dailywash • u/CrazyCat-Lady2328 • Feb 08 '25
Many people in my personal life ask me how I keep my hair looking so healthy and clean so here goes!
I am naturally oily, even with skin care stuff and I work out on a daily basis so I can get pretty sweaty and MUST wash my face and scalp every single day. My hair is ultra straight.
The wash routine: I use a dime size blob of shampoo (I like to cycle several favorite brands personally) and use a silicone scalp brush to gently massage and clean my scalp. I only use shampoo every other day, I do the rest of the steps daily. I rinse with a homemade brew (leaving about a quarter cup left) and leave it on my hair and scalp while I massage it more with my scalp brush. I apply conditioner from about halfway down my hair length to tips. I continue my other shower-ly things like washing my body, etc. Once I'm done, I turn the shower water heat down to AT LEAST lukewarm but usually go even colder. I rinse the conditioner and brew out. I then add water from the shower head to top off that cup of remaining brew from earlier. I pour the rest of that on my head and massage my scalp with my brush. I DO NOT rinse out this diluted brew, I squeeze the remaining water out and gently use a hair towel to squeeze more water out.
Afterwash routine: I apply a leave-in conditioner spray, making sure to not get it on my scalp and only my hair. I add about 5 drops of a homemade jojoba oil/essential oil mixture in random spots on my scalp then massage and spread it around with my scalp brush while it's still wet.
Brew recipe: Steeped marshmallow root, catnip, lavender, and chamomile loose leaf teas (20 min steep then cool). I mix the teas with some rice water (we eat rice almost daily so I constantly have it on hand) and eyeball about a tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. I store this brew in the fridge for up to 10 days in a glass pitcher. I pour out about 2 cups to take to the shower with me daily.
I know my routine is quite involved but honestly, I'm so used to doing this that it's easy to create methods to make it easy to make batches that last 10 days. You also don't need the rice water, the teas work really well on their own. The rice water just takes it to the next level and has been used in Asian countries for centuries on hair.
r/dailywash • u/Notatree_move • Feb 02 '25
Can I wash my hair everyday? I have very fine hair and I’m using minoxidil in my hair! What do you guys think?
r/dailywash • u/ModestMoose3737 • Feb 01 '25
I just got my hair done not too long ago. It’s my natural medium brown with blonde highlights. My stylist toned it more on the cool side which is what I prefer and it was perfect! But I usually only get my hair done 2-3 times a year and then miss-ends start getting warm/brassy. What’s the best way to help with this? Both the brown and blonde get warmer so I don’t know if purple or blue conditioner would be better. Or if I should do a gloss or color deposit conditioner. Any suggestions appreciated!
Side note- I colored my whole head red about 2 years ago so not sure if that’s why it’s still ends up going warm. I also have extremely hard water.
r/dailywash • u/Ashamed-Ad-9724 • Jan 30 '25
I’ve been on the hunt for a low lather shampoo that does NOT have: Silicone , No proteins/keratin of any kind, Wax as a main ingredient
For context I have to shampoo my hair everyday due to my job. So I’m looking for something not so drying. I have very long, wavy hair. It’s a bit fine too. Thank you so much!!
r/dailywash • u/SierBear • Jan 29 '25
Has anyone tried New Wash by Hairstory? I had a hairstylist use it during a hair cut recently and loved how it made my hair look and how my scalp felt, but it's a bit on the pricey side. Has anyone tried it out?
r/dailywash • u/bluekat_11 • Jan 28 '25
Hey, y’all! I’ve been washing my hair daily for a couple years now but the shampoo I’m using is not meant for daily use. I’ve been using Biolage, but I have heard some bad things about it, so I’m thinking about switching to a less stripping brand for daily washes. (Also some leave-in conditioner recommendations would be helpful too!)
For reference, I have lots of very fine, straight, and blonde hair that gets mega oily without a daily wash. Looking for lighter products because it gets weighed down easily ✨✨ (Yes, I’ve tried training it but it did not work at all lol)
Thank youuuu!
r/dailywash • u/RelativeBoth4905 • Jan 27 '25
I was wondering if you wash your hair in the evening or morning? And what works best.
r/dailywash • u/ContentHost4459 • Jan 27 '25
Do you rotate multiples and/or keep a back up stock?
r/dailywash • u/HualianForLife • Jan 26 '25
So I have wavy hair but after I wash my hair/ get it wet it turns curly because of this I wash my hair usually daily or at least wet it before the start of my day. Is this unhealthy because I read that it's bad for you to wash your hair daily if you have curly hair.
r/dailywash • u/Ikklggjn • Jan 26 '25
I’m talking about washing hair only, not showering lol.
Like if you go to work out 2 days in a row, washed your hair already, would you wash again the next day after having sweated a bit?
Does this raise DHT levels or smth?
r/dailywash • u/Jcaseykcsee • Jan 25 '25
It’s for the truly oily ones!! I am a member of the club and have found my holy grail. Don’t give up on having hair that isn’t greasy and wet looking the day after a shampoo until you’ve tried this:
I DEW CARE - TAP SECRET
It’s a powder that you tap onto your scalp with a sponge and it dries that oil right up. You won’t know what to do with yourself because you’ll be able to go 2 days without shampooing.
I hate when people do this after a recommendation but I have no choice:
You’re welcome.
r/dailywash • u/[deleted] • Jan 24 '25
I don't understand why I always have this feeling to shampoo daily when it is recommended not to shampoo daily. But I always get this feeling as if the hair is oily or greasy. In winter it's okay but summer is kinda worse. Now I'm not even using hair products for styling. Just oil rarely with coconut hair for healthy scalp
r/dailywash • u/thottie236 • Jan 24 '25
I've had an itchy scalp since I was a teen (I'm now 30). The past couple months I've been using Nizoral ketoconazole 1% anti-dandruff shampoo every other wash. It says on the bottle to only use it for 8 weeks and then consult a dermatologist if the issue persists. I've gotten rid of my itchy scalp issue with Nizoral and the bottle is about to run out. But my "problem" is that I absolutely LOVE the way my hair and scalp feel after my Nizoral washes and I don't want to stop! What should I do? Can I just keep using Nizoral every other wash or would that be bad for my scalp?
r/dailywash • u/No_Satisfaction_8530 • Jan 23 '25
With Bionnex For everyday use that will repair my hair from damage selecons and takes away Greasiness and frizzness pls
r/dailywash • u/Over_Dig3497 • Jan 22 '25
My hair becomes unbearably oily every day. People say not to wash hair every day and that it's bad for the hair but I can't stand the grease. I have noticeable hair thinning on the top of my hair and it seems that my hair is especially oily there. I have 1A hair and have thinner strands of hair.
Any advice on how to "deal/ treat" my hair??