Hi, I am 14 years old boy. From childhood to now, I had a habit of shampoo my hairs daily. A month before, I read in internet that daily shampoo can damage hairs. At that time, my hair fall was rare. From then, I had taken gaps for shampoo my hairs, and I noticed that my hairs started to fall. 10 to 20, 20 to 30, even 40 strands approx. Started falling. From a week I did my shampoo daily and noticed my hairs stopped falling. Now please Tell what can I do? THANK YOU.
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Its all psychological conditioning of the mind. Shampooing or not shampooing has nothing to do with the hairs. The hairs get the nutrition from hair roots in the scalp. So please ensure that you eat a wholesome food (a balanced diet) with daily servings of fruits and vegetables. Maintain a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about healthy lifestyle from the internet and follow what appeals to you. Let the scientific facts dispel the myths and liberate your mind to pursue your goals rather than getting worried about myths and false beliefs.
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You can shampoo your hair daily. Don't worry. Upto 50-60 hair loss per day is normal. When you wash daily you wil lose 10-20 hairs When you wash alternate day it wil be 20-40. It would have accumulated by then. That's it. Stop worrying. Keep your scalp clean.
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Dear lybrate-user, The most important thing is to keep your hair clean. So washing your hair regularly with a mild shampoo is not harmful. Besides proper nutrition to the hair is also necessary. You should use home made conditioners (mixer of curd, lemon,methi and coconut oil) twice a week to strengthen your hair.
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Shampooing is a no-brainer activity that most people do not pay much attention to. Usually, a quick wash in the morning is all that people do to keep their hair and scalp clean. But did you know you can end up with dirtier hair than before if you don't wash off the shampoo properly? Improper washing of hair post-shampooing can lead to the build up of shampoo residue in your hair, which only adds to the dirt you try to clean by shampooing. Also, excessive build-up of product residue causes hair and scalp irritation and even impedes hair growth. How do you know if you have shampoo residue in your hair? Here's how: - You hair appears dull, dry and dirty despite being freshly washed - It feels as though there is a layer of heavy coating on the hair mass - You hair feels flat as though there has been a loss of volume - Styling of hair becomes difficult and time-consuming The signs of shampoo residue build-up closely resemble that of hair damage. In order to prevent it, thorough rinsing is of utmost importance. In fact, rinsing your hair for a minimum of two minutes post-shampoo is strongly advised in order prevent build-up. Also, using a clarifying shampoo regularly clears residue out of the hair and unnecessarily over-applying the product should always be avoided. Cleanse your hair once a week to keep it fresh and healthy and use a good shampoo with a formula that is suited to your hair.
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