Some hair care tips can be helpful, but others are pure myths that will only confuse you. Here are 10 common hair myths you can stop believing.
November 26, 2014
Some hair care tips can be helpful, but others are pure myths that will only confuse you. Here are 10 common hair myths you can stop believing.
This is an obvious myth, as it defies simple physics.
Food will not harm your hair in any way, but there's no evidence that using olive oil, avocado or vinegar on your hair has any real benefits.
Unless your hair colour or texture changes suddenly, there's no reason to replace the shampoo you know and love.
Seems like the cool new thing: if you wash your hair with ice-cold water, it will come out looking shiny, healthy and full.
Plucking your hair might irritate your scalp, and it won't stop your grey hairs from growing back again.
Although you may want to avoid using conditioner on your roots, there's no reason to avoid applying conditioner to the rest of your hair.
The truth is that the only way you can get rid of them is by trimming regularly. Once hair is split, the damage is permanent.
Although protein is very important for healthy hair, skin and nails, eating meat is not necessary.
Actually, genetic factors determine when you go grey, and there's very little you can do about it.
While wearing a ponytail might help hide dandruff, it can't cure it.
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