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 Fact: Hair growth happens at the scalp, not at the ends.

While regular trims can prevent split


ends and breakage, they do not affect the rate of hair growth.

 Myth: Cutting your hair makes it grow faster

 Myth: Brushing your hair 100 strokes a day makes it healthier.

 Fact: Over-brushing can actually cause damage by stretching and breaking the hair strands.
Brush gently and as needed to detangle and style your hair without excessive force.

 Myth: Washing your hair every day is necessary to keep it clean.

 Fact: Washing too frequently can strip natural oils from your scalp and hair, leading to
dryness and potential damage. How often you wash your hair should depend on your hair
type and lifestyle.

 Myth: Coloring your hair will always damage it irreparably.

 Fact: Modern hair coloring techniques and products can be formulated to minimize damage.
It's important to choose quality products and follow proper care routines to maintain healthy
hair after coloring.

 Myth: Coloring your hair will always damage it irreparably.


 Fact: Modern hair coloring and products can be formulated to minimize damage. It's
important to choose quality products and follow proper care routines to maintain healthy
hair after coloring.
 Myth: Air drying your hair is always better than using heat styling tools.
 Fact: Air drying is gentler on hair, but using heat styling tools with proper heat protection
products and techniques can also be safe. The key is moderation and using tools properly to
avoid excessive heat damage.
 Myth: The more shampoo you use, the cleaner your hair will be.
 Fact: Using too much shampoo can strip your hair of natural oils and lead to dryness. Use a
small amount of shampoo, focusing on the scalp where oil and product buildup occur, and
rinse thoroughly.

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