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12 hours agoHow often should you wash your hair? Scientists settle the debate
Hair and scalp are usually healthiest when washed five or six times per week, with concerns about overwashing described as unfounded.
Heat makes hair temporarily much weaker and more brittle, they explained, which in turn makes it more likely to break under pressure. However, this effect is reversible - and all it requires is a little bit of patience. In their study, the researchers found that hair fully recovered when it was allowed to 'rest' for two hours after being straightened. But for those who don't have that much time to spare, waiting half an hour is also likely to be beneficial.
The launch of Olaplex invalidated the assertion that the only way to fix damaged hair is to cut it. It used a patented ingredient to strengthen and rebuild all types of hair bonds ravaged by bleach, colour and other chemical or heat treatments.
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"What are you using in your hair because you have the nicest hair?" the same person asks. "My hair, I thought I was having a bad hair day actually," the star responds. "I'm using Moroccan oil. I wash my hair every other day and I went in the ocean this morning. That's the best thing for your hair. "You have great hair. I don't know why you're asking me," he adds.
"Praying dorm water doesn't ruin my hair," one creator posted on TikTok earlier this month. "Our dorm water thinned my hair out so bad bro get a filter," another commenter warned. "Guys what if I have communal showers and I can't change the filter then what do I do," one panicked. Answering the call, TikTok now hosts 55.3 million videos advising on shower filter installations.
Hair growth is primarily determined by genetics, with thickness, length, and growth rate being largely influenced by inherited traits. Experts agree that no product can significantly alter these genetic limits.