martes, 29 de julio de 2014

15 Myths About Hair Fall

15 Myths About Hair Fall


Everyone has a favorite myth about hair care and generally do not want the truth we break our myths! This article discusses the most popular myths about hair loss.

1. Excess Wash hair causes hair loss
FALSE: Frequency of washing does not harm hair. Wash your hair as often as you like, although it is recommended to do it three times a week. Use the shampoo suitable for your hair type and texture to brighten, and moisturize body.

Two. More shampoo = cleaner hair
FALSE: Do not waste your shampoo! A portion of shampoo, about the size of a dime is usually enough for long hair.

March. Conditioner helps repair split ends
FALSE: No conditioner can "repair" damaged hair. What it can do is smooth the hair cuticle and make it appear to be in better condition. A good conditioner can also prevent damage from occurring in the first place.

4. The hairdryer helps hair loss
FALSE: The dryer can damage, burn or dry hair, which can cause some hair loss, but the hair will grow back immediately. No results in permanent hair loss.

May. Sleeping with wet hair can bring fungal scalp
FALSE: related to fungus diseases can be caused by not sleeping with wet hair. This occurs due to infections and occur mostly in children, who have lower defenses and are more susceptible to skin infections.

6. To make your hair grow planed must pass 100 per day.
FALSE: If you brush your hair a lot can damage the hair cuticle. NOT recommended! Actually, your hair reacts better to a comb than a brush.

7. Sharing combs and brushes can spread scalp diseases
TRUE: Lice and other parasites can be transported from scalp through the sharing of combs, brushes and other hair care tools.

8. Cutting hair makes it grow faster and / or stronger
FALSE: This common misconception comes from the fact that hair is thicker at the base than it is at the tip, so shorter hair appears more and more to be shorter. Cutting hair does not affect its biological process of growth or texture.

9. Tincture can cause hair loss
FALSE: Most hair coloring products contain chemicals that can damage your hair if not used correctly, but they do not cause hair loss.

10. Products for hairdressing hair are identical to supermarket products
FALSE: Although there are exceptions, hairdressing products are generally of higher quality. Contain more expensive ingredients and are designed to provide a more intense cleaning, increased hydration and better results. The quality of the ingredients found in the products of hairdressers are not usually found in the supermarket brands. If in doubt - read the labels.

11. The long sun exposure promotes hair loss
FALSE: Your hair acts as a shield against the sun. Hair loss appears at the follicle, which is in a deeper layer of the skin which is the dermis. That the sun would penetrate the depth to do harm.

12. The diet is related to hair loss
TRUE: It is important to eat well to stay healthy in general. However, no food has proven to be beneficial or harmful to the hair.

13. The stress causes hair loss
TRUE: Severe stress (eg surgery, childbirth, or a death in the family), can shut down hair production, causing temporary hair loss (alopecia areata).

14. Use tight braids, ponytails or hair is causing baldness.
TRUE: Traction alopecia is true is quite common among older African-American women. It is the result of wearing braids and ponytails of hair too tight for long periods of time. To avoid this potential problem, you should opt for more flexible styles that minimize scalp tension.

15. Smoking causes gray hair
TRUE: According to JG Mosley of the Leigh Infirmary in Lancashire, England, in an article in Science News (January 11, 1997), smokers are 4 times more likely to have gray hair than nonsmokers. Worse, snuff consumption has been linked conclusively to the way hair loss.

You've heard another myth about hair loss? Do your research - Ask the Experts! This does not include your grandmother, best friend or neighbor. Talk to an expert or a hairdresser!


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