Hair Myths you Should Stop Believing Now
"There are several myths and misconceptions about hair. We may also hear various misinformation about hair care procedures."
There are several myths and misconceptions about hair. We may also hear various misinformation about hair care procedures.
However, none of these are true or supported by scientific data. Here are certain hair misconceptions you should quit believing right now.
Brushing your hair frequently makes it look healthier
This is known to cause further harm to your hair. Moreover, brushing pulls out hair that isn't ready to come out, damages good hair, and is likely to cause further hair loss.
You should encourage yourself to Brush your hair softly for style purposes only and not to stimulate it.
If you trim your hair frequently, it will grow faster
Hair grows from the follicles in the scalp. The number of cuts you get has nothing to do with how fast or slow your hair grows.
Trimming your hair on a regular basis will help you avoid split ends and breakage.
As a result, minor trimming every 6-8 weeks will keep your hair looking healthy.
Shaving your head will give you a thicker hair
Hair grows from follicles in your scalp that are healthy. Shaving your hair will have no effect on the quantity or quality of healthy hair follicles on your scalp.
It will also not make your hair thicker. You should actually stop believing this right now and treat your hair with vitamins.
Wearing a hat or cap too much can cause hair to fall
Wearing a hat or cap will not force your hair out of the follicles.
However, if you don't maintain your hat clean, it might lead to scalp infections.
The only time a tight hat or cap may induce hair fall is when it produces considerable friction on the scalp and pulls your hair, which is not always possible.
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