We’ve all grown up believing certain beauty rules that were passed down to us from our mothers and grandmothers, especially all those so called dos and don’ts to give us long, strong and dreamy strands. But what if we told you that some of them are simply not true? Here are 10 hair myths that you need to stop believing in NOW!
Myth 1: Brushing your hair a 100 times makes it shiny
Myth 2: Don’t pluck a grey hair because two will grow back in its place
Again, not true at all. Don’t go into panic mode if you accidentally pull a grey strand. Plucking a grey hair will not cause two grey hairs to grow back in its place. It can, however, lead to thinning and weakening of hair. So if you do spot a stray grey, just let it be. And if it bothers you too much, book an appointment with your hairstylist instead of tweezing out silver strands individually!
Myth 3: Trimming regularly makes hair grow faster
Myth 4: You should comb your hair from top to bottom
This is another mistake girls make while combing their hair. It’s a popular myth that combing your hair from top to bottom is the best method. In reality, it can cause hair breakage on a massive scale! Always start combing your hair gently from the bottom and work your way up.
Myth 5: You should always towel dry your hair
Myth 6: You should skip the conditioner if you have greasy hair
Greasy hair is caused by overactive sebum production in the scalp, and skipping the conditioner won’t do any good. If you have greasy hair, use conditioner on the ends, and use an oil-control shampoo to reduce the oiliness.
Myth 7: Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Myth 8: Lighten your hair naturally in the sun – it’s the best way
It’s not the best way. Do not try to stand in the harsh sun for hours in an attempt to lighten your hair, you can end up with a sunburn, not to mention the UV rays damage and dry out not just us our skin but our locks too. If you really want lighter hair, look for a professional stylist who can recommend a good lightening cream for your hair.
Myth 9: Sleep with your hair open to make it grow faster
Myth 10: If you keep using the same shampoo, it will stop being effective
Simply not true. If you find a product that suits your hair type, we say you should stick with it! A shampoo’s effectiveness will not decrease whether you use it for weeks or for years. If, however, you go in for hair treatments like colouring or straightening, then you should definitely switch to a specialized shampoo. Images: Shutterstock