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These Haircare Myths Need To Be Busted; Know More

Let’s clear up some natural haircare myths that have been swirling around internet. Issues like dryness, tangling, and breakage are most common despite diligent efforts.

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By Shreya Mirikar
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Let’s clear up some natural hair care myths that have been swirling around internet. Issues like dryness, tangling, and breakage are most common despite diligent efforts. Ready to uncover the truth? Let’s dive into the six biggest natural hair care misconceptions.

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1.Cutting Hair Frequently Makes It Grow Faster

Trimming or cutting hair frequently just prevents breakage and helps to make it more healthier but it doesn't help the growth of the hair.

2.100 Brush Strokes A Day Is The Key To Good Hair

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Brushing your hair too much can actually lead to breakage, so it’s important to use a brush that matches your hair type and avoid overdoing it. Instead of excessive brushing, focus on gentle, targeted strokes to keep your hair healthy and strong.

3. Natural Ingredients Are The Best For Strong And Long Hair

Not all natural ingredients are without risk; some can cause irritation or allergies. To ensure safety, always conduct a patch test and select products that are well-suited to your specific hair needs.

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4. Dandruff Is A Sign That You May Have A Dry Scalp

Flakes aren’t always about dryness; they often signal an oily scalp instead. So, reducing your washes might worsen the issue. For a healthier scalp, opt for Anti Dandruff or Clarifying Shampoo to tackle dandruff effectively.

5. Daily Shampoo Is Equal To Clean Scalp 

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Washing your hair daily can strip away essential natural oils, causing dryness. For most hair types, washing every 2-3 days is typically sufficient to keep your hair clean and healthy without compromising moisture.

6. Removing One Gray Hair Can Lead A Double Growth

Plucking a single gray hair won't lead to more grays growing in its place, but it can damage the hair follicle over time. Regularly removing gray hairs might weaken the follicle and can affect future hair growth.

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