
As for how often you should wash your hair, we have been talking about the topic, and the two experts have clarified some misunderstandings in the past. Pallavi Bradshaw, deputy chief medical officer of AXA Health Insurance Company, said that it is hot summer and pollen is still floating in the air, so people should wash their heads every day.
New York Postings, Brei's statement makes sense before worrying that hair washing will be bad for your hair every day. She said that if you have pollen allergies (not only in spring, but also in summer), use warm water instead of hot water when bathing every day to avoid dry skin and use hypoallergenic soap or shampoo as much as possible. Mandy Buechner pointed out that if you are not too troubled with nasal congestion, but your hair is prone to oil due to heat and heat, it is recommended to wash your head every day. She said that keeping your skin clean as much as possible to keep your hair healthy and treat it as part of your skin care.
Buschner said that she always recommends not washing her head more than three days a year, but in summer, if you swim or sweat wildly, you can wash your hair every day or the next day, which is fine.
The biggest concern when people are told to wash their hair every day is that it may dry out your hair; to avoid this problem, Buschner recommends using moisturizing hair care products. She said the product formula contains the necessary fats to restore moisture and moisture lost in the hot summer.
If you stay outside for a long time in summer, the UV light in the sun may damage any hair, so it is recommended to wear a hat and use sunscreen to protect your hair and avoid possible burns on your skin.
If hair is found to begin to become thinner, this is a normal phenomenon. According to a study by New York University Langone, 80% of men and nearly half of women have experience in hair removal; Brian Abittan, director of the Skin and Hair Regeneration Department at Mount Sinai Hospital, said that there are currently several effective treatments for hair removal, but it depends on the specific personal diagnosis and needs, and should be thoroughly viewed by dermatologists.