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.