Do you have very long, very thick, very tangled hair? Then you definitely don't really enjoy washing your hair, do you? It's one of those time-consuming and often boring processes that feels more like a chore than 'self-care'. But at the same time it is also necessary. We all know that neglecting your washing routine results in oiliness, frizz, build-up from styling products and scalp issues, the long-term effects of which can really affect growth, condition and health. of your hair. Keep reading to discover the 5 mistakes most people make when washing their hair.
1. Neglecting the scalp
A very common mistake most people make when washing is not so much the hair but the scalp because the hair technically doesn't get as dirty as the scalp, which really makes the difference. Our advice is to massage the scalp evenly and thoroughly. Most importantly, you should avoid rubbing the ends of your hair as this can damage the cuticle.
Tip: Using a deep cleansing shampoo like Davroe's Clarify once a week will help prevent product build-up, oiliness and dry skin.
2. You wash your hair many times
If your hair gets oily very quickly and you are in the habit of washing it every day, then it is possible that you are washing it too much. As a general guide hair should be washed every 2 to 4 times a week. Of course this will depend on the condition of your hair and scalp, as well as your daily routine. For example, if you exercise daily, you will feel the need to wash your hair more often, as sweat could lead to more oiliness. However, hair should definitely not be washed every day because it is important to keep the natural oils in your scalp to keep your hair moisturized. However, if you are in the habit of washing daily, the shampoos of the Ocrys series by Jean paul Myne are also designed for daily use as they are quite gentle.
3. You skip the conditioner
We know that washing is a tedious and time-consuming process, but don't be tempted to skip the conditioner. Shampoo is one of the most important things you can put on your hair, but it should always be followed by a conditioner or treatment. Shampoo opens the skin to clean, but conditioner closes it again. This is why the conditioner makes the hair silkier and stays fresh longer.
If heat tools, styling products, chemical treatments and dyes have left your hair dry and damaged, Davroe's Repair Conditioner, R epair Revitalizing Conditioner and Jean Paul Myne's Repair magnificent mask will help restore the health of your hair. hair as they are extremely nourishing and suitable for all hair types.
4. You use too much shampoo
Shampoos are more concentrated than most people think, overloading your hair with shampoo, especially if you have fine hair or are prone to an oily scalp, will make things worse. How much you actually use depends on the thickness and length of your hair. For a fine bob cut you will use much less product compared to having long curly hair.
5. You don't wash your hair properly
Not properly rinsing shampoo and conditioner out of your hair can lead to a host of problems, including build-up of frizz, greasy roots, dry hair and dullness. Your entire hair washing routine should take anywhere from ten to twenty minutes, and half of that time should be spent rinsing. Always rinse thoroughly to minimize product build-up in your hair and pay special attention to your neck and around your ears.