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8 hair myths — Are they true or false?

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With hundreds of different hair tips, tricks and techniques - have you ever wondered how many of them are actually just myths? You’ve probably heard them all - from how often trimming can make your hair grow faster to avoiding hot showers that can cause baldness - while some may seem logical and have a scientific-sounding backup, some of these myths can actually lead to serious hair damage.


“Some hair myths have actually been around for so long that we have started to accept it as facts,” says Maggie Semaan, International Celebrity Hair Artist. “It is always better to consult an expert when it comes to determining how you should care for your hair - especially with a lot of common hair misconceptions out there,” she added.


To help set the record straight, Maggie debunks 8 hair myths - are they true or false? Here’s the hair care truth:


1. Stress causes grey hair


False - until a new study by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons has provided the first quantitative evidence that this is in fact the case. Our hair colour is determined by pigment-producing cells called melanocytes and researchers found that the body’s fight-or-flight response plays a key role in turning hair grey. A word of advice - stop stressing.


2. Hot showers can cause baldness


Hot showers won’t directly cause hair loss that can lead to baldness -but scalding hot water can affect the health of your scalp, therefore, affect the health of your hair.


3. Trimming can make your hair grow faster


Not quite - hair growth stems from the follicles on our scalps, not the ends of our hair. However, trimming can actually promote healthy hair growth by removing split ends before they break and shorten your hair. A haircut every 3 months on average is the ideal to maintain healthy hair growth.


4. Sleeping with your hair wet can affect eyesight


There’s 0 chance of you losing your eyesight from sleeping with your hair wet - so don’t lose sleep over that. Other than being an old folklore, there’s really nothing to connect to it. Sorry moms.


5. Daily conditioning can lead to hair loss


No research suggests that conditioning causes hair loss nor does washing your hair daily. While it is scary to see your hair thinning, it’s not because of your conditioner. If you’re unsure of what causes it, it is better to always consult an expert.


Washing hair daily may not be the cause of hair loss but it can definitely be the cause for dry hair as you are constantly washing off your natural oils.


6. Plucking grey hair can cause grey-hair contagion


While grey hair is completely natural, our first instinct is to immediately pluck it. One of the most common myths is that if you pluck a single strand, it will spread like a contagion. That is completely false - your surrounding hairs will not turn grey until their own follicles’ pigment cells die.


7. Brushing hair while wet can cause damage


Not exactly - brushing your hair wet can put more tension on strands because when the hair is wet it is more porous therefore more elastic and fragile. Of course, the more damaged the hair is, the more elastic and vulnerable it gets.


The best time to brush your hair wet is when you apply a hair mask or conditioner before brushing so it can glide into the hair and avoid tension.


8. Hair growth slows at a certain age


True. As we age, our body experiences many changes and our hair is not an exception. Age plays a role in hair growth/loss for both sexes. In women, menopause is a big player as a result of changing hormone levels. But don’t worry, it’s all part of the process.


ABOUT MAGGIE SEMAAN


With over a decade of experience, Maggie Semaan has transformed her passion into an art. She is an International Celebrity Hair Artist, a sensation, a trend setter, a leader in her field. An International awards winner, an influencer on Fashion Week in Paris, NYC & Dubai and transforming the heads of Royalty, celebrities and influencers around the world are just a few of her accomplishments. Her career has been propelled by her remarkable experiences. Unmatched in passion and grit, Maggie is best known for her dedication to precision, discipline, and education. Her work is exceptional.


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