There’s nothing quite like the warm, soothing feeling of the scalp being massaged, especially when there is shampoo involved. You can choose from a variety of techniques and scents, depending on what mood you feel like going into the day with!
But the art of hair washing can also be a time-consuming chore that involves a lot of effort and money. Most people don't realize that they can get healthier, more beautiful hair without spending too much time and money.
With some simple tips, you can start to make your hair cleaner without damaging it. It takes a little more time, but it is worth the wait for gorgeous locks without breaking the bank!
So, let’s briefly look into why you even need to care washing your hair properly. And then learn tips on how to wash your hair without damaging it.
Table of Contents:
- Why should you even care about washing your hair properly?
- Understand the process for washing your hair without any damage
- Choose your method of washing
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Brushing your hair with a boar's bristle brush
- Wash your hair gently and with care
- Drying your hair
- Consider the frequency of washing your hair
- Keep It Healthy
- Use an extra sulfate-free conditioner in place of shampoo
- Limit how much shampoo you use
- Invest in a humidifier for wintertime use only
- Use a leave-in conditioner daily
- Avoid using hot tools too often
- Use a heat protectant
- Trim regularly
- Do not brush hair when wet
Why should you even care about washing your hair properly?
The most common answer would be because it is the best way to keep your scalp healthy and prevent dandruff. But there are other reasons you should care about washing your hair properly as well.

Washing with shampoo also helps cleanse dirt from deep within the pores of our skin that seeps into scalp over time. It can improve blood flow to our head. This leads to faster healing times when we experience any form of trauma such as a concussion or migraine headache.
So, it is highly useful to learn how to wash your hair without damaging it.

You also need to wash your hair to keep it healthy, shiny, and generally looking good. This keeps it from being frizzy or greasy. And makes your hair easier to manage with styling tools like curling irons and wands.
Understand the process for washing your hair without any damage
The process of washing your hair without any damage is simple. You want to use a foaming cleanser like shampoo to clean your hair. And then you want to rinse it thoroughly.
When rinsing, you want to focus on the scalp by using lukewarm water to avoid hitting the follicles with cold water. This will avoid protein loss and breakage.

After washing your hair, you'll want to pat dry with a towel because heat can damage the hair shafts. To finish off the process of washing your hair without damaging it, you need to apply a conditioner. With all of these steps taken, your hair should be cleaner and healthier than ever before!
Choose your method of washing
A key aspect to consider while thinking about how to wash your hair without damaging it, is choosing the method of washing you want to use.
Here are some of them.
Shampoo
This is the most common way people wash their hair. Some people use conditioners in addition to shampoo, while others just stick with a shampoo only routine.
Conditioner
Many people also use conditioner after shampooing. Or they use it on its own if they have dry hair or color-treated hair. Conditioners are especially helpful for frizzy, curly, and coarse hair types. Because they help make the hair smooth and shiny.
Brushing your hair with a boar's bristle brush
If you want to get rid of any dandruff or general scalp problems, you can try brushing your hair with a boar's bristle brush before washing your hair. The bristles will gently scrub away any loose pieces of scalp that could cause problems later.
Brushing before washing your hair is a good idea. Especially when you want to get rid of any build-up from styling products or anything else that could be irritating your scalp.
People with long hair may also want to use a wide-tooth comb in addition to the boar's bristle brush.

Additionally, washing your hair before bed or taking a shower at night can be extremely damaging to your hair. The hot water from the shower or bath can cause hair to become brittle, dry, and damaged.
Moreover, if you wash your hair at night, it will not have time to dry completely before you go to bed. This will cause moisture and oils from your scalp to stay on your pillowcase and could lead to dandruff and other scalp problems.
Instead of washing your hair at night, try rinsing it instead. Rinsing is much gentler than washing and does not require any shampoo or soap.
To rinse your hair, mix a little bit of warm water with some apple cider vinegar. It could be lemon juice as well instead of apple cider vinegar.
Mix it in a spray bottle or bowl (about 1/3 cup of warm water mixed with 1 tablespoon of vinegar). Then, spray or pour the mixture over your hair and massage it into your scalp with your fingertips. After a minute or two of massaging, rinse the vinegar out of your hair with warm water.
Wash your hair gently and with care
When you wash your hair, you need to make sure that you do so gently. To avoid damage, use a gentle shampoo on your hair and then rinse the shampoo out with water. This will ensure that the right amount of soap and dirt is removed without stripping away important nutrients in your hair.
Additionally, try not to rub or scrub too hard when rinsing your hair. Rubbing or scrubbing too hard can cause damage to your strands and leave them dryer than they already are. Instead, just run the water over your scalp for a few seconds before carefully running it through your hair.
For styling purposes, try using an argan oil product when you want to add some extra shine or volume to your hair. Argan oil is natural and will not do any damage if applied correctly. So, you can use it as much as you like without worrying. Check out the Moroccan Argan Oil Shampoo by Wow Skin Science.

Drying your hair
Towels can be rough on your hair, so it's best to use a soft towel if you're going to dry your hair with one at all.
If you have curly or kinky hair you should let it air dry completely before using a towel on it. Because curly and kinky hairs are prone to breakage. Especially, when they get tangled in a towel as they air dry.
Blow-dryers can also be damaging to your hair. If you must use a blow-dryer, it's best to use a diffuser attachment with it. And at the lowest possible heat setting. Blow-driers are also very drying to your hair and scalp. So, you should try to avoid them as much as possible.

Brushes can also be damaging on your hair if they have hard bristles. Soft boar bristle brushes are usually the best kind of brush to use on your hair. Because they help distribute oil from the roots, which helps prevent split ends and breakage.
It's best not to brush your hair too often. Because brushing can lead to more breakage and damage than good things for your hair.
Consider the frequency of washing your hair
It's easy to get used to the way your hair looks, but it's important that you maintain a good understanding of what is not good for your hair.
How often you shampoo your hair is important. Applying shampoo too often can strip the natural oils from your scalp and hair. This makes it harder for them to grow long and healthy. If you shampoo too infrequently, however, it can lead to oily roots and scalp. This can also make it harder for you to get long and healthy-looking hair.
The best way to decide when to shampoo is by looking at the state of the roots of the hair and scalp. The roots may look dirty or greasy after you've been wearing hats or scarves all day. Or they look dirty when you take a shower in the morning. If so, it's probably time to shampoo!

If you do want to shampoo every day, you can use a shampoo that is designed for daily use. These shampoos are gentler. And they will not strip the natural oils from your scalp and hair like regular shampoos. They also have ingredients that will control oil production, so you won't have to worry about greasy roots.
Shampooing your hair can be an important part of washing. However, there are also various factors to think about when deciding how often shampoo should occur. Some of these factors are age, hair length, hair type and activity level etc.
The only downside of this process is that you may have a little more time on your hands while waiting for the results. However, it's worth the wait!
Keep It Healthy
Always choose products that are safe for your hair when it comes to washing. Some products may be gentler on your hair than others.
Use an extra sulfate-free conditioner in place of shampoo
This will save you time and money! For healthy and shiny hair, avoid shampoos that contain sulfates or harsh detergents. A commonly found harsh element is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).
An easy way to do this is by using a sulfate-free conditioner in place of shampoo for all your washes. If you still want to use a shampoo, then consider the tips shared in this blog by Wow Skin Science.
Limit how much shampoo you use
The more shampoo you use, the more likely you are to strip your hair of its natural oils and dry it out. Instead, try using just a few pumps of conditioner per wash. This will moisturize your hair and help prevent breakage caused by too much friction.
Invest in a humidifier for wintertime use only
Keep your hair moisturized all year round with a humidifier that has been specifically designed for the needs of dry or damaged hair! It will keep the air around your head moist without adding humidity from outside sources or disturbing the natural balance of the atmosphere in your bathroom.
Use a leave-in conditioner daily
A leave-in conditioner is just as it sounds. It's a conditioner that you can use on your hair without having to wash it out. And it's great for untangling knots and keeping hair soft. It will help to keep your hair moisturized throughout the day and prevent breakage.
Avoid using hot tools too often
Hot styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling wands, are great for creating beautiful styles quickly. But they also cause a lot of friction against your hair. This can lead to breakage or damage. Try using them less often than you normally would. So that your hair has time to recover if you do use them frequently.

Use a heat protectant
If you do use heat styling tools on a regular basis, then you should absolutely use a heat protectant before using them. These products will help to minimize the damage that the hot tools will cause to your hair, and they'll also help to prevent split ends and frizz.
Trim regularly
Trimming damaged or split ends off your hair will make it look healthier! Also, keep in mind that trimming your hair regularly will make it grow faster. Because the cuticles of your hair will be smoother as they grow out. Instead of getting snagged on things as they grow down your head.
Do not brush hair when wet
Brushing wet hair is never a good idea because wet hair is much more susceptible to breakage than dry hair is. And brushing it can cause tangles and knots. These are much more difficult to get out, as compared to knots and tangles formed when hair is dry.
Washing your hair is a necessity, but done incorrectly, it can be damaging to the scalp. All of us want healthy hair that doesn't look over-processed. For this taking good care while washing your hair becomes really important. If you're wondering what products are safe for your hair, then check out the products by Wow Skin Science.
We hope the tips shared in this article will help you to wash and style your hair without causing damage.
Explore the WOW website for more natural hair care products. From our all natural sulfate, silicone and paraben-free hair care collection we recommend Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo and Red Onion Black Seed Oil Shampoo. And if you would like to learn more about apple cider vinegar's benefits or onion oil's benefits check out our ultimate guide on how to use them on your hair.
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