How to Use Shampoo
1. Wet your hair completely
Use warm water (not hot).
Make sure your hair is fully soaked — shampoo spreads and lathers best on very wet hair.
2. Use the right amount of shampoo
Short hair: a dime–nickel size
Medium hair: a quarter size
Long/thick hair: about a half dollar size
Too much can cause buildup; too little may not clean effectively.
3. Apply shampoo to your scalp (roots)
Focus on the scalp and roots, where oil and sweat accumulate.
Start at the hairline, crown, and nape of the neck.
You don’t need to scrub the ends—lather will cleanse them as you rinse.
4. Massage gently
Use your fingertips, not your nails.
Massage in small circular motions for 20–30 seconds.
This boosts circulation and loosens dirt/oil.
5. Rinse thoroughly
Rinse until your hair feels clean and there’s no slippery or soapy feeling left.
Proper rinsing prevents buildup and dullness.
6. Repeat only if needed
A second shampoo pass is helpful if:
Hair is very oily
You used heavy styling products
It’s been several days since your last wash
7. Follow with conditioner
Apply conditioner from mid-length to ends (not the scalp).
Leave it on for 1–3 minutes, then rinse.
Optional Tips
Frequency: Most people wash every 2–3 days, but it depends on your hair type and lifestyle.
Avoid hot water: It can dry out hair and scalp.
Don’t pile hair on your head: It can cause tangling.
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