You’ve been washing your hair all wrong

A HAIRDRESSER has revealed the correct way you should be washing your hair – and you’ve probably been doing it all wrong.

It turns out that you have been drying out your hair by using too much shampoo and rubbing it all over your hair.

A hairdresser has revealed the correct way to wash your hair - and you've probably been doing it all wrong

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A hairdresser has revealed the correct way to wash your hair – and you’ve probably been doing it all wrongCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram
They stressed the importance of only shampooing your scalp and roots

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They stressed the importance of only shampooing your scalp and rootsCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram

If that sounds familiar, then you may want to pay attention to one hair professional who has revealed the correct way to shampoo your tresses on TikTok.

They showed you how to NOT wash your hair in a video that has been viewed over 9.6 million times.

The hairdresser is shown applying the shampoo to her head and massaging it into all her hair.

Including a warning in the clip, the haircare pro reveals: “This is how NOT to wash your hair, it’s just the roots that need to be shampooed.”

“Shampoo ONLY your roots and scalp,” they stress. “Shampooing the ends will dry out your hair.”

They then followed up their post with another video demonstrating the correct way to wash your hair in the shower.

“Yes there’s a right and wrong way to shampoo,” They began by untangling their long hair.

Next, wash your hair with warm water.

If you are used to using a lot of shampoo to refresh your hair, think again.

They revealed that only a “quarter size amount” of shampoo is actually needed to clean the scalp and roots.

“Rub it between your hands to emulsify. Shampoo ONLY your roots and scalp,” According to the stylist, only one shampoo is needed to clean the scalp and roots.

Leaving the ends to be tackled with conditioner, they explained the best way to work the shampoo into the top of the hair is by using “back and forth motions with your fingertips”.

The pro’s method was so confusing that the post received over 4k comments.

“Omg really? I’ve always washed my entire head, that explains sm (sic),” One person replied.


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Another said: “OMG TYSM [thank you so much] MY ENDS ARE ALWAYS DRYYYYY.”

A third tried and tested the method and was one happy customer as they revealed: “This woman saved my hair y’all.”

Others criticised the method and insisted they were still going to wash their entire head of hair with shampoo, with one person throwing their support behind the stylist’s method, as they hit back: “Don’t get the negative comments… I started doing this a year ago (and only conditioning ends) and my hair has grown SO much.”

Some people with short hair, however, questioned how they could avoid shampoo getting on the ends of their hair, as one person posted: “My hair and bangs are so short that I can’t wash just the roots?”

Another offered: “Basically what they mean is u (sic) use most of it on the roots and use very little on the tips and do the opposite for conditioner.”

The stylist told hair lovers they shouldn't be shampooing their entire head of hair as it dries out the ends

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The stylist told hair lovers they shouldn’t be shampooing their entire head of hair as it dries out the endsCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram
Sharing a video to demonstrate, she was seen rinsing through her hair with warm water

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Sharing a video to demonstrate, she was seen rinsing through her hair with warm waterCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram
She then showed off the correct amount of shampoo needed - revealing it's a 'quarter of the amount' most people normally use

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She then showed off the correct amount of shampoo needed – revealing it’s a ‘quarter of the amount’ most people normally useCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram
The hair pro advised rubbing the shampoo together in your hands to emulsify it before covering the scalp and roots

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The hair pro advised rubbing the shampoo together in your hands to emulsify it before covering the scalp and rootsCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram
To ensure a good clean, they advised using back and forth motions with the fingertips to cover the top of the hair in shampoo, before conditioning the ends

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To ensure a good clean, they advised using back and forth motions with the fingertips to cover the top of the hair in shampoo, before conditioning the endsCredit: @audreyvictoria_/Instagram

Meanwhile, this hairdresser reveals exactly how much shampoo you should use to get perfect locks – and you’re set to be shocked.

Plus, one woman professional shares ‘I’m a hairdresser & this is why I only wash my hair every EIGHT weeks – it’s mad people shampoo it every day’.

And a hairdresser claims bicarbonate of soda is the secret to salon-worthy locks at home as it’ll fix damaged & lifeless hair.

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