วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Yet More Hair Care Myths - The Truth And The Lies



Those hair care myths just keep coming! In this third of 3 articles, we examine some of the best-known myths - and dig truth1. The hair should be washed every dayFALSE: There is no correct program for washing hair. Every person must, according to the specific needs of their shampoo hair type and texture. While some people benefit from a daily shampoo, others benefit a range of shampoos schedules.2.



More than a shampoo foam = more efficient = hairFALSE own: foaming agents are often added to shampoos, but more does not mean hair.3 detergent foam. Hair develops an immunity to the same shampoo timeFALSE: There is no scientific evidence of this myth.4. Brushing your hair is better than combing itFALSE: Actually, your hair reacts better to a comb, a toothbrush. Brushing it will only lead to split ends and hair breakage.



5. Split ends can be repaired without trimmingFALSE: The only effective treatment for removing split ends is with a pair of scissors. Some hair care products may temporarily merge split ends, but it only lasts until next shampoo. Remember that damaged ends tend to grow more slowly than healthy, well kept, trimmed hair.6. Most hair dyes during pregnancy is harmfulFALSE (probably): Some physicians disagree, but I think the hair coloring during pregnancy is not harmful to the child.



If in doubt always get permission from your doctor to color hair during pregnancy. Most experts believe that the key danger with hair coloring is not the application of the product on the scalp, but inhalation of the chemical high odor.7. Virgin hair should be treated differentlyTRUE: Hair that is closer to the roots reacts differently to the implementation of the new hair color and chemical treatments.



Hair color applied directly to the root process differently that color applied on hair that has already been treated.8. Lemon juice will bleach hair blondeFALSE: Some naturally light haired may notice a slight lightening or clarification after prolonged exposure to the sun dipped in lemon juice, but most people usually do not see any obvious change in their hair lightness or brightness.9. A sunburnt scalp can lead to hair lossTRUE: severe sunburn or a series of burns that occur over time can damage delicate hair follicles at the roots.



People with a genetic predisposition for hair loss may accelerate the onset of hair loss. Avoid scalp burns by applying sunscreen to your scalp with your hair.10. The hair thick and shiny, a diet that is rich in iron and proteinFALSE: iron deficiency may cause hair loss, but dermatologists say the reverse is not true: eat more iron will not give you not thick hair. In fact, iron overload can cause serious health problems (the exact amount for optimal health is about 15 milligrams per day for women).



The same is true for proteins. Dermatologists say protein deficiency causes dull skin and brittle hair. It 'important to get enough protein, but eating more than normal, will not make any hair shinier.11. Wearing hats lossFALSE causes hair to the hair, the hat must be so tight that cuts circulation to the follicles. Milliners breathe a sigh of relief! 12. Hormones are not related to hair lossTRUE: Although hormonal imbalance can cause temporary loss of hair, as is common with women after pregnancy, the important thing to remember is that hair grows back.



13. Pool chemicals can turn hair greenTRUE: Frequent swimmers with natural blonde hair or chemically stressed that it is extremely porous may experience the development of green hues and shades over time. This problem can be avoided with regular use of moisturizing shampoos and conditioners that provides a natural barrier to chlorine and other chemicals.14. Hair grows faster on different parts of headTRUE: There is some evidence that the rate of growth of hair can vary in different parts of the text to select.










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