
Washing your hair daily can strip it of moisture, and this is where leave-ins can come in and work their magic. If you're someone who washes your tresses frequently — every day or every other day for example — it's fine to use a leave-in conditioner with every wash, but make sure that you read the product label first. Most leave-ins come with advice on the bottle about frequency of use. While most are meant to be used with every wash, some heavy-duty options aren't. So read the instructions carefully before applying them.
With frequent hair washing, you're also eliminating the problem of allowing the leave-in product to sit on your tresses and collect gunk for too long a period of time, which is another reason why it's okay to add a leave-in conditioner to your haircare routine if you shampoo daily. Alternatively, if you only wash your tresses once a week, it might not be the best idea to include a leave-in conditioner in your bath time ritual. The last thing you want is oily, limp, and lifeless-looking tresses caused by naturally oily hair and a leave-in that sits on your locks and causes excess buildup.
But this might not be a problem if your hair is particularly dry. One of the best ways to understand the correct frequency for your particular hair type is through experimentation.
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