THE SURPRISING TRUTH ABOUT POPULAR HAIR CARE MYTHS EXPOSED
There are popular hair care myths that cause more harm than good including hair loss. It limits you in doing what you really want for your hair. It has long been established that beautiful hair is important in your overall appearance. This is why many women spend their hard-earned cash on hair care and styling products. Just because these myths have been around since time immemorial doesn’t mean they are true.
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Brushing hair 100 strokes each night will make it grow long quicker and healthier. Too much brushing may lead to hair breakage and split ends. You only need to brush your hair to remove tangles before going to sleep at night. Use only the gentlest brush which is made of boar’s hair. Boar bristles are gentle enough to be used on children’s hair. They help keep your hair shiny by closing your hair cuticles.
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Never brush wet hair. This is true during the olden days when there were no brushes with flexible bristles. While it is true that your hair is more delicate and prone to damage when it is wet, using the right tool is perfectly acceptable when detangling wet hair. Fine-toothed combs can stretch your wet hair. This can be avoided if you use a wide-toothed comb and use slow, gentle strokes.
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Dandruff can be spread through shared combs and brushes. Sharing combs and brushes is an unhygienic practice, but it won’t cause dandruff. Dandruff flakes are harmless but they can cause embarrassment. It is caused by a fungus called malassezia. It is believed that people whose immune systems reacts adversely to the said fungus develops dandruff. If the fungus is not active in your body, there is a rare chance you will suffer from dandruff.
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Brush your hair everyday to make it grow faster. Daily brushing is beneficial especially if the brush has natural bristles. Brushing prevents dirt build-up in your hair and scalp. It boosts the blood flow in your scalp which leads to healthy oil production. However, there is no scientific proof that brushing expedites hair growth.
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Brushing your hair is better than combing it. Brushes and combs have separate purposes. A wide-toothed comb is the right tool for removing tangles from wet hair. For detangling dry hair, a brush can do the job better. If you want a perfectly parted hair, you will need a pointed tail comb. When blow drying, a vented paddle brush should be used. If you want to boost your hair’s volume, using a round brush will do the trick.
In order to keep your hair healthy and shiny, you need to take care of it properly. You might be doing damage to your hair if you grew up believing all these hair care myths. There are countless hair myths, particularly about female hair loss and you need to know which are true and which are not. This will keep you from sabotaging your own hair care regimen. Remember these tips from the experts. Spread them all to your girl friends so we all can have shiny, healthy hair.