Does washing your hair often ruin it? The answer is: it depends. Not on the amount of shampoo, but on how you wash, dry, and protect it. That’s why the question “how often should you wash your hair?” has no single answer — but many smart solutions.

Who should wash their hair more often?

  • Those who play sports or go to the gym (sweat = impurities to remove).
  • Those who live in the city (smog and pollution settle on the scalp).
  • Those with oily scalp or dermatitis.
  • Those with fine or thin hair, which looks dirty more easily.

Myth to debunk: frequent washing isn’t harmful, as long as the routine is correct.

The right routine for frequent hair washing

1. Use a gentle, specific shampoo

Choose lightweight formulas without harsh surfactants. Alternate purifying and moisturizing shampoos.

2. Watch the water temperature

Warm for washing, cool for the final rinse: this helps close the cuticles and increase shine

3. Quick drying = less stress

This is where the tool matters. The GA.MA iQ line shortens drying times thanks to:

  • High-speed digital brushless motor
  • Venturi effect, which multiplies airflow without raising temperature


The result? Less time under heat and healthier hair, even if you dry it daily.

Bonus: Oxy Active technology

iQ dryers release active ions that:

  • Purify the scalp
  • Fight bacteria
  • Enhance and prolong color shine

A real post-wash treat, especially for those who dry their hair frequently.

Conclusion

Don’t fear frequent washing. Focus on the right technique, choose the right tool, and your hair will thank you — even on the third shampoo of the week.