In the quest to avoid bad hair days there are tons of tips and hair care treatments that have been used and passed down for centuries. Unfortunately, from that there is also a ton of hair misinformation that makes properly caring for our manes even harder and can even cause more harm than good. We're here to tell you the real deal with your hair and debunk some common hair myths.
Myth: Frequent Shaving and Haircuts Will Make My Hair
Grow Thicker or Faster
While regular trims get rid of split ends and can improve
your hair’s health, it does not affect hair’s thickness or the speed at which it
grows. How thick your hair is and the rate at which it grows is determined by
your genes. Hair goes through a continuous growth cycle
and each individual follicle is in a different part of this hair cycle.
Besides, hair does not contain any nerve endings so there is no way for it to
communicate with your body (or else haircuts would really hurt). So, while you
may see the difference, your body has no way of knowing your hair has been cut
or shaved.
Myth: Shampoo Will Make My Hair Grow Faster
As discussed with the first myth, your hair generally grows at a consistent rate determined by genetics and the hair’s growth cycle. So, any shampoos or conditioners that claim to speed up hair growth just aren’t true. However, there are certain hair treatments, paired with a healthy hair care regimen, that can improve your hair's health, thickness, and shine. Regularly, (not daily) shampooing keeps the scalp clean and free of dirt and excess sebum which can clog hair follicles and cause weak, brittle hair. Plus, having full and healthy hair gives the illusion of longer hair.
Myth: Plucking Gray Hairs Causes More Gray to Grow
Gray hair is the result of when cells in the hair stop
producing pigment. These pigment lacking strands are transparent but appears
gray because of the dead cells that make up the strand. However, you don’t necessarily
want to start plucking away at your gray hairs either. Plucking your hair can
possibly destroy the hair follicle and can lead to bald patches. To avoid
premature graying, experts suggest quitting unhealthy habits like smoking and eating
foods high in vitamins
and nutrients essential for good hair health like B12, iron, and collagen. If
you have a lot of grays, consider coloring your hair. Then again, there is no shame
in going gray hair either. Many consider the “silver fox” look attractive and
silver/gray is a trendy hair color choice today.
Myth: You Can Train Your Hair to Look How You Want
While straightening, blow drying, and combing can help to
style you hair temporarily to look a certain way the pattern at which your hair
grows does not change. The direction and texture that your hair grows is
determined by-say it with me-your genetics. You can manipulate the hair
already grown out of your hair follicles to take a certain shape or lay a
certain way, but it won’t ever grow any different. Besides, over styling with
heat or chemical processing to change your hair’s texture and shape can cause
serious damage to your strands and cause them to break off. While changing up
your look with correct styling techniques are okay give your hair a breather every
once in a while, and embrace your natural hair.
If you are suffering from hair loss or want to maintain the
hair you already have for longer consider coming to New England Associates. We
offer affordable and effective hair restoration and
replacement solutions for men and women. No matter your level of hair loss
we can help. With NEA you’ll see longer, stronger, healthier hair. To *schedule
your FREE, private consultation contact one of our
offices or visit our website for more information
today!
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