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How often should you wash your hair?

How often should I wash my hair

How often should you wash your hair?

The answer isn’t what you think. Discover the truth on how often you should wash your hair.

Listen up, gorgeous!

If you've got color-treated hair, you already know that maintaining that perfect shade is no joke. But have you ever stopped to think about how often you should be washing that mane of yours? Well, honey, sit back and grab a glass of wine because I've got the deets on how often to wash your color-treated hair and keep it looking fab.

First things first, let's get real. Washing your hair every day is a no-no, unless you want to strip your hair of its natural oils and end up with a head full of dry, brittle strands. Ew. That's why it's best to wash your color-treated hair every two to three days. This allows your hair to retain its natural oils and keep the color looking fresh and vibrant.

Now, if you've got a permanent hair color, you're in luck.

You can wash your hair more often without worrying about damaging the color. But, if you've got a semi-permanent color, you'll want to be a little more gentle with it. Semi-permanent color fades faster, so you'll want to wash it less often to keep the color looking fierce.

Let's talk hair type.

If you've got fine or thin hair, you'll want to wash it more often than if you've got thick or curly hair. Fine and thin hair tends to get greasy faster, so you'll need to wash it more often to keep it looking and feeling clean. Thick and curly hair, on the other hand, can hold onto natural oils better, so you can usually go longer between washes.

And what about all those styling products you use?

If you're a product junkie, you'll want to wash your hair more often to remove any build-up. Product build-up can dull your color and weigh your hair down, so be sure to wash it regularly to keep it looking its best.

At the end of the day, the frequency of washing your hair is a personal preference. Pay attention to how your hair looks and feels, and adjust your washing schedule accordingly. And, of course, when you do wash your hair, use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo specifically formulated for color-treated hair. And, for the love of all that is holy, avoid using hot water! Lukewarm or cool water is your friend. And don't forget to follow up with a deep conditioner or hair mask to keep your hair looking and feeling fabulous.

So there you have it, darling. Now you know how often to wash your color-treated hair and keep it looking gorgeous. Remember, with the right care and maintenance, you can keep your color looking fabulous for months to come! Book with a Shear Style Salon stylist for a tailored recommendation for your hair. Book an appointment with an expert today

How To Deal With Hair Breakage

Dealing with hair breakage? We got you!

HOW TO SPOT BREAKAGE

In an ideal world, our hair is strong, healthy and happy. But in the real world, sh*t breaks. Whether it’s your nails, car, that vase you just filled with fresh flowers or even your hair!

It's important to be able to identify breakage so you can form a plan of attack. It's also important to remember that our hair sheds on a daily basis, between 50-100 hairs a day which is totally normal. Normal shed hairs tend to be about the same length of your hair and have tiny white bulbs at the end. Whereas, hair breakage is shorter than the usual length of your hair strand and feels drier and more brittle than usual.

Keep an eye on your hairline too as those "baby hairs" might actually be breakage. Whilst baby hairs or new hair growth, will all be short in length, broken hair strands will be varying in length and have a drier texture to the rest of your hair.

CAUSES OF HAIR BREAKAGE

Whilst we all love coloring and experimenting with our hair, this can make it more prone to breakage. Bleaching in particular can be a huge culprit when it comes to breakage. If you start to see those little 'baby hairs' after a bleaching session, then breakage has most likely happened.

Heat styling can also contribute to everyday breakage. Using straighteners, dryers and other styling tools can all be causing breakage. As can harsh styling (think of that Bella Hadid style bun) as this all pulls tightly on your hair line, causing breakage.

OLAPLEX IS YOUR NEW BESTIE

Olaplex is the ultimate hair care MUST HAVE if you're experiencing hair breakage, or if you're coloring your hair to prevent any breakage. We can't get enough of Olaplex and the entire range is pretty life changing tbh.

If you've never tried out Olaplex before, we would recommend starting out with the No.3 Hair Perfector which contains Olaplex's patented technology in one of it's highest concentrations in a take home product. The innovative formula works on a molecular level to revitalise and regenerate dry, damaged strands that have been broken due to chemical, thermal and mechanical effects.

The Olaplex No.6 and No.7 are some of our personal faves here at The Shear Style Salon! We love mixing these products togehter in the palm of our hand and applying to wet hair before styling. They are a match made in the haircare heavens as they protect against heat whilst also stregnthening the condition of your hair from the inside out. What's not to love?

SILK IS YOUR OTHER NEW BESTIE

If you're suffering with breakage, silk really is your new bestie! From pillowcases to scrunchies, the slippery smooth texture will help prevent tangles, frizz and hair breakage.


IT'S TOTALLY NORMAL

Hair breakage is a pretty common thing that most of us will experience at some point in our lives. If you’re currently experiencing breakage, just remember breakage is totally normal!

WHEN TO MAKE THE CHOP

And whilst all of these tips will SERIOUSLY help your hair recover and prevent any future hair breakage! If your hair is REALLY suffering with breakage towards the ends, the best thing to do is become Becky with the good hair and book in for that much needed cut.