Girls--Hair question
_jayciemarie_
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I don't know where to post this, but I figure this board is my best shot. I workout 5x a week for about 60-65 minutes. I obviously get nice and sweaty. I have long treated hair (hi-lites and low-lites). I use salon products on my hair, but I really want to only wash my hair every other day. My hair gets entirely too dry if I wash it daily. What does everyone do? I cant be the only girl that is trying to keep from drying out her hair by avoiding over washing. (Side note--I do shower daily and some days twice). Does the dry shampoo work for sweaty hair? Ugh...typing this out I feel like everyone is going to think Im gross. Lol
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I know what you mean.. Having to shower and wash my hair again is my #1 excuse not to work out, so I tend to only work out on the days I have to wash my hair anyway lol0
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Hey! I sweat like a pig, my hair is literally drenched when I finish working out. I only wash it every couple of days, although I do shower! When I get out I usually just blow dry the sweat (sounds gross) and if it is greasy looking I will spray some dry shampoo. I don't think dry shampoo and wet hair would be a good idea. I think it would clump up.0
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I had the same issue. My hairdresser told me to just rinse on 'off' days and don't shampoo. You can condition if you need to. I have a leave-in conditioner that I use on the days I don't fully shampoo/condition. I also use dry shampoo, but mostly because it helps to give my hair body....not really for the 'shampoo' benefits!0
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I wash my hair once a week and I use dry shampoo and up-dos to combat it.
LuLu Organics Dry Shampoo and Paul Mitchell Express Dry Wash are my favorites.
The longer you go with a routine the better your hair will be with it, like at first you will have an awkward greasy phase; but eventually your hair will adjust to less frequent washing.0 -
I'd like to know, too. For a while I've just been using shampoo on my roots and conditioning the hell out of the rest, but the winter dryness makes me wish there were another way.0
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Hey! I sweat like a pig, my hair is literally drenched when I finish working out. I only wash it every couple of days, although I do shower! When I get out I usually just blow dry the sweat (sounds gross) and if it is greasy looking I will spray some dry shampoo. I don't think dry shampoo and wet hair would be a good idea. I think it would clump up.
This is my tactic, too. Especially with bangs, I live and die by dry shampoo.0 -
I'd like to know, too. For a while I've just been using shampoo on my roots and conditioning the hell out of the rest, but the winter dryness makes me wish there were another way.0
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On days I don't wash my hair I just rinse my hair thoroughly with water and then I towel dry it. That seems to work for me, my hair isn't smelly or sweaty feeling when I get out of the shower.0
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I only shampoo mine every other day, too. If I get too sweaty on an "off" day, I just rinse it really well and use conditioner only, and then rinse it really well again.0
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i pretty much just wash with conditioner and leave the shampoo for when i swim. not sure if it makes a different but this works really well for me hair (prone to dryness, very coarse and curly)0
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Same problem..the dry shampoo does work. On top of that sprinkle baby powder on your hair brush and brush it through your hair before you go to bed between washes..0
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I am a dyed blonde so my hair is already extremely vulnerable to being dry and breakage and I have to blow dry / flat iron my hair after washing so that makes it even worse....
I only wash my hair twice per week at the most. Yes, I use dry shampoo as well when I need it.
If the nape of my neck gets really sweaty, yes I will rinse it out while I am in the shower, but I typically wear a granny shower cap.0 -
My scalp get too sweaty and itchy if I leave it. I rinse with conditioner. Or you can do a mild apple cider vinegar rinse to cleanse your scalp, and it"s awesome for your hair.0
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I always wet it, but often shampoo only every other day - but always condition. My hair is color treated as well and tends to be dry. On non-shampoo days, I always rinse it well with cool water and kinda massage my scalp, then condition as usual. Seems to help.0
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1 TBS baking soda mixed into 1 C hot water until dissolved completely. Wait for it to cool before using. Just pour some onto your hair while in the shower and massage in, then rinse completely. The baking soda helps dry up excess oils and deodorize your hair without over drying and without the chemicals. I only wash my hair every other day and I've been working out almost everyday for about a week and a half, so yes, it works even on sweat.
I usually follow this with 1 TBS apple cider vinegar mixed into 1 C water. I just massage into wet hair especially the ends, leave on for a few seconds and rinse out. I read somewhere this helps with the ph balance of the hair. Don't know if that's true, but my hair is less frizzy without shampooing as much and no, my hair doesn't smell like vinegar.
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wash mine every time i get into the shower, if its oily i dont use a conditioner when its not (non gym days) i use a heavy duity conditioner0
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I use dry shampoo on the in between days because I have the same problem...just dry (sweaty) hair with a blowdryer before you spray it in.....and a little goes along way!0
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Same here. I only wash my hair every other day (and I wash mine more than most of my friends wash theirs). It takes WAY too long to dry and straighten it and I wouldn't do that daily!
If it gets SUPER sweaty, I'll break my rhythm and wash it, but usually, I just do my really sweaty workouts every other day and save lighter activities for my fresh hair days.
Not the best solution.0 -
Same problem I haven't found any way of skipping washing it every day (sometimes twice)... so I use a variety of hair masks several times per week, use one or two heat protectors on my hair before drying & straightening, and hair cuts once per month. Ugh0
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I rinse and condition. I use the baby power trick as well and it works!0
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I am trying to figure that out, I find if I just rinse after sweating, my hair gets frizzier when it dries, I guess between products and sweat its just too much. I have been using shampoo conditioner combo plus conditioner, and then not washing on days I don't workout. Also, I live in Hawaii near the beach, and my complex has a pool, so I swim a few times a week and need to get the salt/chlorine out.0
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I am trying to figure that out, I find if I just rinse after sweating, my hair gets frizzier when it dries, I guess between products and sweat its just too much. I have been using shampoo conditioner combo plus conditioner, and then not washing on days I don't workout. Also, I live in Hawaii near the beach, and my complex has a pool, so I swim a few times a week and need to get the salt/chlorine out.0
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I wash my hair every day. However, if I don't do that my hair get so oily and a tangled mess that I can't even brush through it. From what I read it depends on what type of hair you have.
Did you try pony tail? It may help you..0 -
This is SOMETIMES the excuse I use to not work out...but not too often. I usually just use a very little amount of shampoo, if any at all, then rinse well and condition as usual. I'm trying to not use my hairdryer until my hair is mostly dry and use my flat iron sparingly. I've noticed a lot of breakage lately and have started trimming every 8 weeks. Sorry...got off on a tangent there.0
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Same problem..the dry shampoo does work. On top of that sprinkle baby powder on your hair brush and brush it through your hair before you go to bed between washes..
I use cornstarch instead of baby powder. Dry shampoo does work as well. I tend to do my hardest workouts on shampoo days as well. Oh the price of beauty!!0 -
Thanks for all the information. Will have to check with my hairdresser as I'm almost 67 so the gray that I cover is a funny consistency. Have lots of loose ends flying out as the new hair is growing in.0
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Dry shampoo.
Or wear a ponytail day 2. I generally just go with ponytail or bun.0 -
I keep a cup of baking soda in the shower. It's great for gentle cleansing. I use it on my face and body when I start to breakout. Also good on hair. I used to keep some in a haircolor applicator bottle, mixed with water and a few essential oils. Shake that up and apply to scalp, massage, rinse.0
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I just rinse it the next day and dry it
maybe condition it
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I wash my hair once a week and I use dry shampoo and up-dos to combat it.
The longer you go with a routine the better your hair will be with it, like at first you will have an awkward greasy phase; but eventually your hair will adjust to less frequent washing.
Exactly. :drinker: I have just shy of waist-length hair that I let grow...well, as long as I can, frankly, and then cut off 10 inches to donate to Locks of Love. As a result, I cannot do permanent colors, so I use demi- & semi-permanent colors. I have a shade or red in there now I absolutely adore so I want it to last as long as possible. I found after a few weeks of letting it go, it got used to the longer periods. Besides, it is actually good for your hair NOT to wash it every day. I usually only wash it more than once a week if there is a special occasion.
In between, I use hair ties & updos (braids are great!) and dry shampoo is always on my counter. Hats are also a life safer.0
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