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Girls have learned
about hair from their mothers and grandmothers
down through the ages. epakistantrade.org's
Fashion has investigated some of
these passed down bits of wisdom to separate
the useful information from mythology. The following
are tidbits that require some thinking before
they are blindly believed.
Myth
: A woman should brush her hair one hundred
strokes everyday to keep it healthy and shiny.
Fact
: Useful in its day. This was a useful
practice in the time when there were not good
conditioning agents for hair. The brushing served
to distribute the natural oils throughout the
length of the hair serving as a natural conditioner.
Now
that most of us have hair that is color treated
or permanent waved, this is not recommended
because excessive brushing can break the hair
or wear away the cuticle layer causing the ends
to split.
Myth
: Vinegar should be used as an after shampoo
rinse for shine. This again was Useful in its
day.
Fact
: The acidity of both of these products
helped to remove soap residue from the hair
after washing. They left the hair shiny and
squeaky-clean.
However,
modern, detergent based, shampoo leaves no soap
scum on the hair and, again, with the popularity
of hair color and permanent waves, the use of
a rinse with this amount of acidity is not recommended.
Myth
: Train your hair by continually combing it
in the same style.
Fact
: Most hair experts will agree on the
fact that research has found hair to be untrainable.
New hair, growing in, is going to go it's own
direction unless you use styling products, blow
dryer, curling iron or other styling technique
to redirect it. Once you shampoo the "set"
out, you start again.
Myth
: Going out in chilly weather with wet hair
can make you sick. According to doctors, this
is a Myth.
Fact
: Colds and other viral illnesses are
common occurrences and there is no evidence
that anything other than exposure to a sick
person is the cause.
Myth
: Shaving your legs will cause heavier, darker
hair growth. Total Myth.
Fact
: Shaving will not make hair grow thicker
or darker. We have a certain number of hairs
growing on our bodies and this does not change
by shaving. Change of color sometimes may occur,
but is a natural process whether the hair has
been shaved or not.
Myth
: Cutting hair will make it grow faster. Again
Myth.
Fact
: The rate of growth, at the root,
remains the same. Trimming the ends from the
hair will help it to grow longer, but only because
when split ends are allowed to remain, they
will continue to split up higher, causing the
hair to break off, thus shortening the hair.
While
it is always wise to learn from our mothers
and grandmothers, it is important take the time
to ascertain whether this wisdom is something
that has outlived its usefulness or is a myth
that has been passed down through the ages.
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