Not exact matches
Trying to get my
hair washing days down from 6 minutes to 5 or
less.
I already take short showers, and have cut back on the
hair washing, which is beneficial both to my
hair (
less shampooing = happier
hair) and the environment.
I skip showers so much that I really need to
wash thoroughly (mostly my
hair) by the time I get around to it My husband and I both already spend significantly
less than 5 minutes a day in the shower on average — I think that's in line with the spirit of this challenge, if not the specific rules
Washing two or three times a week can also be
less taxing on your
hair.
I'll
wash my
hair after almost all cardio / HIIT days and after a
hair wash day, I'll pick a
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One reason people may choose to
wash their
hair less is to avoid sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, ingredients found in many shampoos.
But the simple act of
washing your
hair less is not going to slow it down,» she says.
Dry shampoos have been all the rage among some of my friends lately, and I can understand why... A beauty product that makes your
hair look clean when it hasn't been
washed in the past three days that day is a tremendous help, especially for those of us with little ones who are lucky if we get to use the bathroom alone, much
less shower every day...
A
lesser known (and
less popular) variation is water
washing: you use only water and friction to clean the
hair.
I suggest trying new products out for at least a week (or several applications if you
wash your
hair less frequently) before trying something different.
My scalp is
less dry, my
hair feels softer and healthier, I've stopped using conditioner and I'm able to go an extra day between
washes.
Felt the difference on the first
wash - my scalp feels
less dry and my
hair is feeling slightly thicker.
And because I was no longer stripping my
hair of all it's natural oils I was able to shampoo
less, which was great news for me since I previously would not leave home without
washing my
hair.
They have a lot of color variations with red hues (and darker ones) and the results last for several months (or longer if you
wash your
hair less often).
I really need to try
washing my
hair less often, and now I'm going to drink more green tea!
A wide tooth comb is great for helping out with
hair fall (something I struggle with a lot) and
washing hair less will keep hydration and balance
I love the wide tooth comb and
washing my
hair less often.
Just like thicker
hair should be
washed less often, curlier
hair can go longer without a
wash as well.
When it comes to curly or textured
hair, think
less is more when it comes to
washing.
Dr. Fusco suggests people with oily
hair wash their strands everyday, just like you do with your face to remove the excess oil so it's
less noticable in your hairstyles.
This texturing spray not only provides incredible texture, it also helps keeps my
hair from producing too much oil throughout the day — thus,
less washes!
I've been
washing and blow drying it
less and
less to prevent years of damage, so I've spent a lot of time hunting down cute, wearable
hair accessories.
And if you're afraid to
wash your
hair less frequently, don't be!
By
washing my
hair less, I have seen a dramatic increase in my
hair health, moisture, and strength.
However as I've gotten older and blonder (hopefully wiser as well) I've been
washing my
hair less often.
I spend
less time in the shower, my
hair is soft and shiny and having long
hair down to the middle of my back can usually take a very long time to
wash in the shower... now I am out in no time.
Love love love this product.i used it right after
washing and conditioning my
hair with my blow dryer, it left my
hair so soft and d - tangling went so much smoother with
less breakage.smells great
A: «Coloring your
hair can feel like a trade - off: Most permanent dyes contain ammonia, which makes
hair drier and
less shiny, but semipermanent color, though gentler,
washes out in six weeks and can't lighten
hair.
The only problem is my
hair ends up frizzy and with a salty beach texture that's
less than ideal when I just
washed it.
And, let's not forget that the more
hair that you can
wash and brush from your pet, the
less there will be in your home.
Seems like when I
wash her she has
less hair and it doesn't return.
They put buckets on the floor of the shower to catch the water to use for other purposes, like
washing hair, flushing toilets, and shaving legs, although they say this happens much
less, too.
They are
washing their
hair less, experimenting with different
hair styles, headscarves, and using dry shampoo to stretch the number of days between
washes.
I'd read lots of anecdotes about people who skipped
washing their
hair with everything except water, which resulted is
less oily scalps.