How often should you really wash your hair?

Once a week, every day – there always seem to be conflicting advice on how often we should be washing our hair. When it comes to answering this age-old beauty question, we turned to celebrity hairstylist Maranda whose client list includes Olivia Munn and Catherine Zeta Jones. "On a general note, it’s not good to wash your hair too often because you remove too much of the hair's natural oils,” she explains. “Hair will eventually get used to not being washed as often - it almost starts cleaning itself!” So how much is too much? Here’s what you need to know for you and your hair type.

Fine Hair

Many people tend to wash their fine hair quite often since it can get very oily and limp. However, Maranda suggests that it’s better to wash it every 2 to 3 days. To control that oil in-between washes, use a dry shampoo on your roots.

TIMOTHY'S SUGGESTION: Densite Shampoo paired with Lait Vital Conditioner (Kerastase)

Thick, Curly and Coarse Hair

Maranda gives the same recommendation for these hair types as well. Curly and coarse hair has a propensity for dryness and washing them too much can just make that problem worse. Besides, curls tend to get better a few days after washing.

TIMOTHY'S SUGGESTION: Discipline Shampoo & Masque (Kerastase)

Colored Hair

This hair type definitely dries out with too much shampooing so Maranda suggests limiting your wash sessions to once a week. “Just give it a rinse and apply some conditioner,” she says. “This will help preserve the hair color and prevent it from drying out.”

TIMOTHY'S SUGGESTION: Full Shimmer Shampoo & Conditioner (Shu Uemura)

RÉSISTANCE-THÉRAPISTE REVOLUTION

Coming soon to the Timothy Pamment Salon...

A MAJOR SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY: 
THE KAPS

KAPs: THE GUARDIANS OF THA HAIR’S INTERNAL COHESION

Constantly putting into question the very structure of hair is an obesession for Kérastase. L’Oréal Advanced Reasearch has shown the fundamental role played by the KAPs (Keratin Associated Proteins), major partners in ensuring the structure of hair. These tiny proteins link keratins to each other and attach them together. An uncommonly strong cohesive power without which the fiber’s structure would collapse.

KAPs ACCOUNT FOR 50%-60% OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HAIR

When hair becomes damaged, these proteins disappear, which consequently destructures the internal architecture of the fiber and leads to its gradual collpase.

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5 Foods for Healthier Hair

We all know hair products are a quick solution for damaged hair, but if you really want to improve the health of your hair, it may be time to change up your diet. Here are the best foods to eat for stronger, healthier hair. 

Dark Green Vegetables
Dark green vegetables like broccoli, kale and spinach are high in vitamins A and C, which help produce healthy oils in your hair that strengthen and add shine, basically like a natural conditioner.

Walnuts
If you have dry hair, add walnuts to your diet. They’re high in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E that help hydrate your hair from the inside out.

Bean Sprouts
If your hair breaks easily, add some bean sprouts to your diet. They contain silica, which strengthens your hair and also prevents breakage.

Carrots
This root vegtable contains beta carotine, which can help your scalp produce hair-sustaining oil. 

Eggs
Not only are they delicious, but eggs can help combat thinning hair because they contain sulfur, which promotes hair growth and improves blood circulation to the scalp. Plus, they contain other healthy hair vitamins like biotin and B12.

The Lazy Girl's Way to get Ready-to-Rock Festival Hair

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Darcy Jones, good friend of the Timothy Pamment Salon and founder of The Supper Model, attended the Tortuga Music Festival last weekend.  Darcy, known for her chic style, accounted everything from her festival fashion to products.  

We fell in love with Darcy's 15 second Ready-to-Rock Festival Hair video.  With permission, we have included her video below for our readers!

To read the full article visit: The Lazy Girl's Way to Get Ready-to-Rock Festival Hair

The Salon enjoys following Darcy's images on Facebook & Instagram, and we always look forward to reading her daily blog articles!

And by the way, Darcy is just as obsessed with Kevyn Aucoin and Ellis Faas as we are!  Look what we spotted in her festival beauty bag... two Ellis Faas eyeshadows!  

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ABOUT DARCY

Darcy Jones is a blogger, model, stylist, chef and avid entertainer. Darcy received her culinary training in both cuisine and pastry at London's Le Cordon Bleu, and holds a BA in Art History from Columbia University. Darcy has worked in cable journalism, event & wedding planning, and for her own catering firm, which created food and ambience for a range of Manhattan private events, including the 2013 Tony Awards. She is now a freelance editorial and wedding stylist as well as a contributing member of the Stylelist.com style council of fashion and beauty bloggers.


Dance with Kerastase

For the 1st time, Discipline defies rigidity. Kérastase invents smooth in motion. 

Interview with Carolyn Carlson

Kérastase Discipline :

The science of perfect movement

Experience Chronologiste

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Chronologiste combines luxurious advanced technology and unique sensory experience. This 40 minutes in salon treatment sublimates all hair types, from scalp to ends. Designed for the woman who craves the most luxurious hair treatment available. Chronologiste works like a miraculous elixir.

Behind the Hair: NYFW F/W 2015

Oribe Hair Care was backstage at more than two dozen shows during the most recent New York Fashion Week, and our hairstylists created a variety of looks to complement the designers’ Fall/Winter 2015 collections. The styles that make their way down the runway are regularly a precursor to what we’ll be seeing in magazines, on red carpets and in salons in the months to come, so we broke down the top hair trends you should be on the lookout for. Our lead hairstylists updated the ponytail, played with texture, kept it natural and slicked hair down, offering a variety of options for you to experiment with.

2015 Academy Awards Trends: Simple Updos, Smooth Styles & Red Lips

There was a lot of beautiful hair, makeup and fashion at the 2015 Academy Awards! Embellished dresses were not to be missed, and as a consequence of perhaps the super-glammed gowns and the less-than-ideal rainy weather, there were a lot of no-fuss hairstyles trending—but we didn't mind.

So much of being a stylist is knowing when you need to let something shine, such as a gorgeous dress or bold makeup, and it seems like a lot of behind-the-scenes stylists were doing just that. 

Take a look at the trends we noticed:

  • Updos: Sleek, low-key upstyles
  • Down styles: Smoothed, side-parted shorter styles
  • Makeup: Red lips
  • Color comeback: chunky highlights