🇸🇬Street Interview: How often do you wash hair?
Street interview!
From my personal experience, the frequency with which you wash your hair can significantly affect both scalp health and hair condition. Many people in the Singapore street interview mentioned washing hair daily or every few days, but it’s important to tailor your hair care routine to your scalp type. For example, individuals with oily scalps may need to wash their hair more frequently to prevent itchiness and oil buildup, which can contribute to scalp problems and hair loss. On the other hand, washing hair too often, especially with harsh shampoos, may strip natural oils and cause dryness or irritation. Hair loss is commonly caused by multiple factors including hormonal changes, stress, postpartum conditions, and scalp health itself. Regular scalp analysis can help identify underlying issues such as dandruff, inflammation, or blocked follicles. One vital tip is to adopt scalp treatments that improve blood circulation and remove impurities, which some interviewees were offered as free trials during the street interviews. It’s also important to note that skipping a day or two of washing hair generally doesn’t cause harm if your scalp is healthy; instead, it allows natural oils to protect your hair. However, skipping too many days might lead to oily buildup and discomfort for some. What worked well for me was experimenting with washing twice a week using gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and occasionally using scalp masks to nourish the roots. Managing stress and maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals will also support healthy hair growth. Overall, the key takeaway is to listen to your scalp, monitor how your hair reacts to different washing frequencies, and consider professional scalp treatments if hair loss becomes a concern. This personalized approach ensures optimal scalp condition and promotes better hair quality over time.























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