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6 Natural Ways to Remove Smell From Hair Without Washing

Updated on July 31, 2023
5 min read
By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • Ways to Get Great-Smelling Hair Without Washing It
  • What Causes the Hair to Smell Bad?
  • Most-Asked Questions
  • Final Word

Everyone wants their hair to smell fresh and good, but daily washing can lead to dryness and damage to the hair.

natural ways to remove smell from hair without washing

While giving your hair a good wash is the most effective way to remove unpleasant odors, there are other ways to ensure that your hair smells great without actually having to wash it.

This article will discuss the science behind how hair gets smelly and the various ways to keep your hair smelling fresh and clean without washing it.

Ways to Get Great-Smelling Hair Without Washing It

Here are some home remedies and tips that may help to make your hair smell nice without washing it.

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1. Use dry shampoo

Dry shampoo is developed to take away extra oil and sweat from the scalp and hair, making the hair look and feel pristine. (1) By doing so, it can also remove the bad odor that may be present on unwashed hair.

According to dermatologists, dry shampoo is a great way to refresh your hair and make it smell good without washing it. They explain that it works by absorbing the excess oil and sweat from the scalp, which can lead to bad odors.

Dry shampoo can be sprayed directly onto the scalp. It is important to decide on a dry shampoo that is appropriate for your hair.

2. Use essential oils

using essential oils can help remove smell from hair without washing

Essential oils can be effective in improving hair odor as they are functional fragrances that can positively impact one’s olfactory environment and emotions. (2) Some essential oils that are commonly used for their pleasant scent include lavender, lemon, and rosemary.

According to dermatologists, essential oils can be used to add fragrance to the hair. They are natural and safe when used in the correct amount.

To use essential oils, combine a few drops with a carrier oil (coconut oil or jojoba oil), and apply the mixture to the hair. You can also add a few drops of essential oil to your shampoo or conditioner.

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3. Apply a leave-in conditioner

Leave-in conditioners can help to keep the hair smelling good and looking healthy. They are designed to be applied to the hair after washing and conditioning and then left in the hair. (3)

4. Use apple cider vinegar

According to experts, apple cider vinegar is a natural ingredient that can help to remove odor from the scalp and hair. It has a pleasant, tangy scent that can help to make the hair smell good.

To use apple cider vinegar, mix equal parts of water and apple cider vinegar, and then apply the mixture to the hair. Leave it on for a couple of minutes, and then wash it out.

5. Use scented hair products

Using hair products that are scented can help to keep the hair smelling great. Shampoos, conditioners, and styling products come in various scents, including floral, fruity, and musky scents.

Decide on a product that fits your requirement and hair type.

5. Brush your hair

brushing your hair can help reduce smell from your scalp

Brushing your hair can support the distribution of natural oils along the hair roots, providing you with a healthier scalp and fresher-smelling hair. Brush your hair gently and regularly to remove any tangles and odor.

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What Causes the Hair to Smell Bad?

Hair can absorb odors from the environment or products used in the hair. Some common factors that lead to smelly hair include:

  • Sweat: The scalp has sweat glands that produce sweat, and sweat can build up on the scalp and hair, leading to a bad odor.
  • Oils: The scalp naturally produces oils to keep the hair and scalp moisturized, but excessive oil production can lead to a bad odor.
  • Bacteria: The scalp and hair can harbor bacteria that produce an unpleasant odor. (4)

Most-Asked Questions

Can I use perfume on my hair to make it smell good?

Yes, you can use perfume on your hair, but it is recommended to use hair products that are specifically designed to be used on the hair.

How frequently should I use dry shampoo?

It is recommended to use dry shampoo once or twice a week, depending on your hair type and lifestyle.

Can essential oils be harmful to the hair?

Essential oils are generally safe when used in the correct amount.

How frequently should I comb my hair?

It is advised to comb your hair every day to resolve any tangling and to distribute the natural oils produced by the scalp.

Final Word

Fresh-smelling hair is a desire that everyone has, but daily washing can lead to hair dryness and damage. The above-mentioned ways can help to give you hair that smells great even without a wash.

These techniques are straightforward and can be integrated easily into your everyday hair care regimen.

References
  1. Draelos ZD. Essentials of Hair Care often Neglected: Hair Cleansing. Int J Trichology. 2010;2(1):24-29. doi:10.4103/0974-7753.66909.
  2. Chen J, Zhang N, Pei S, Yao L. Odor perception of aromatherapy essential oils with different chemical types: Influence of gender and two cultural characteristics. Frontiers. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.998612/full. Published October 25, 2022.
  3. Fernandes C, Medronho B, Alves L, Rasteiro MG. On Hair Care Physicochemistry: From Structure and Degradation to Novel Biobased Conditioning Agents. Polymers (Basel). 2023;15(3):608. Published 2023 Jan 24. doi:10.3390/polym15030608.
  4. Bromhidrosis. DermNet. https://dermnetnz.org/topics/bromhidrosis.
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