
Hair Care has seen a major change. From the time we applied good old coconut oil and washed it off with neem-soaked water and reetha to today’s hair spas and artificial human hair extensions.
A person’s hair, its style and cut can make a huge difference to their personality.
The hair care business, the science of hair care, hair styling, accessories and extensions are all an extension of our obsession with our hair.
Baldness and the absence of great hair have been the subject of many stories and were the core theme of the highly appreciated 2019 film ‘Bala’.
In real life, we have been made to believe a lot of things about our hair, our crowning glory, that happen to be just myths.
Here’s Busting Some Hair Myths To Keep You From Having A Bad Hair Day
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Regular Cutting Makes The Hair Grow Faster
Industry insiders reveal that hair trimming prevents breakage but has no bearing on its growth.
Shorter hair feels thicker, but it doesn’t alter its overall texture or growth rate.
Eating the right food will keep it healthy and encourage its growth.
Pro Tip : Add amla, flax seeds, and curry leaves to your regular diet for healthier and happier hair.
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Shaving Your Hair Will Make It Grow Thicker
Using a hair razor on the legs rather than waxing them is the faster and painless option. It has its own problems.
Though the problem isn’t what one would think. The hair does not grow faster or thicker after using a razor.
Beauty experts suggest the coarse hair is the leftover blunt hair that makes the hair more noticeable after it goes under the razor.
Ponytails & Braids Are Good Go-to Daily Hair Style Choices
While these choices are convenient and stylish ways to keep the hair in place, they might not be that good when it comes to hair health.
Ponytails, braids, extensions and the like cause constant tension and traction on the hair as they are pulled tight.
Over a period of time, this can lead to breakage, split ends, thinning of hair and even a receding hairline.
Better to style the hair slightly imperfect and loose.
Use fabric bands rather than tight rubber bands to tie a loose and low ponytail.
Your hair can make a statement and can be a reflection of your internal health. Deal with it with care.
DIY Hair Treatment
A quick weekly ritual you can add to your self-care routine.
The best part is that it can be used on the hair as well as the skin.
Boil milk and add lemon to it. This is how cottage cheese or paneer is made at home.
After some time, once the milk starts to curdle and thicken, turn off the flame.
The water that is left over from the cottage cheese mix is a natural hair and body conditioner.
Use this water while having a leisurely bath.
Then use your regular shampoo and soap. Your hair and skin will shine and shimmer.
With regular use over a period of time the overall hair and skin health will improve.
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