Brush 100 times a day for healthier hair-myth
This
is now known to risk damaging your mane. Brushing pulls out hair that
isn’t ready to fall out, often breaks healthy hairs, and scratches the
scalp. Brush gently for styling only—not to stimulate the scalp.
Black hair is stronger than blonde hair-myth
Despite
this widespread belief, particularly among African Americans, black
hair is one of the most fragile. Nor is it true that braiding and
beading the hair makes it grow more quickly. Tight braids and beads can
damage the hair.
Being stressed can make your hair fall out-truth
Severe
stress can take a toll on your hair. All hair follicles normally
undergo periodic “rest” periods; sudden stress can cause them to enter
this resting phase prematurely, making the hair fall out in the three
months following the stressful event. Normally hair growth restores
naturally, but it’s important to deal with stress and seek medical
advice to rule out any underlying
Worry brings gray hair-truth
It
seems that the stress hormone adrenaline may damage DNA in the genes
responsible for the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair
its color.
Hair can turn white with fright- myth
You
can’t lose pigment in your hair because hair is dead when it leaves the
scalp. But a severe shock could trigger alopecia areata, an autoimmune
condition that causes pigmented hair (black, brown, red, or blonde) to
drop out, leaving only gray and white hair behind.
Shaving the head of a newborn prevents baldness- myth
There
is no truth in this myth. Most male baldness is inherited. If a father
has a tendency to early hair loss, any sons he has are very likely to
inherit the same tendency. If a baby boy’s maternal grandfather and his
own father both have this genetic characteristic, the boy will always
inherit it.
Hair grows faster in the summer- truth
When
it’s cold, blood is diverted to internal organs to maintain body
temperature, which decreases blood flow to the scalp. In warm weather,
enhanced circulation to the skin boosts follicle activity and increases
the rate of hair growth. Hair grows 10 to 15 percent faster in the
summer than in the winter.
Cutting hair by the moon speeds its growth-myth
One
Brazilian myth is that hair cut between a full and quarter moon grows
more strongly; in Asia, some people think that cutting hair under a
waxing moon promotes growth. Neither are true. Hair does not grow back
more strongly after it’s cut—at any time.
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