Got Hair Problems? Hair Health Myths Busted

Expert offers her hair beauty tips.

January 15, 2013
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What's fact and what's myth when it comes to hair health and hair problems? One expert offers her hair beauty tips.

Cruising the information highway is enough to make your head spin sometimes! Hey, as long as your head is spinning, your hair may as well look gorgeous doing it. So, what's myth and what's fact when it comes to hair health and hair problems? 

Diane Cole Stevens, a Nioxin lead stylist and owner of Washington D.C.'s Cole Stevens Salon, reveals all. Stevens is an authority on healthy hair, vibrant color and gorgeous style, and she offers her hair beauty tips while busting commonly held myths.

Myth or Fact #1: Hot tools are worse for hair health than pollution.

Myth. Environmental factors such as air and water pollutants are just as harmful as the improper or excessive use of hot tools. Both can both cause damage to the hair and scalp. Direct heat on the hair must be protected with the proper regimen in order to maintain nutrients, volume and moisture. Use a clarifying Shampoo to remove build up caused by environmental residue, and an in-salon treatment called Nioxin Scalp Renew, which is an exfoliating treatment that helps to regenerate and revitalize the scalp.

Myth or Fact #2: Exposure to sunlight is the healthiest way to lighten your hair color.

Myth. Exposure to sunlight is just as damaging to the hair as it is to the skin!

Myth or Fact #3: If you see a few split ends, it's best to cut them as soon as you see them rather than to wait for a bunch of split ends to appear.

Fact. When hair becomes dry or damaged, the hair shaft splits at the end. If you wait too long for a trim, you may have to cut even more off to prevent further damage. If you are growing your tresses, get a trim every six weeks.

Myth or Fact #4: Hair grows faster when it's trimmed more frequently.

Myth. The rate or speed of hair growth is not determined by the frequency of trims. Trimming will not make it grow faster but will keep your hair healthy so it can grow longer.

Myth or Fact #5: Thinning hair occurs in about 75% of males and females.

Fact. Thinning hair affects over 78% of both men and women of all ages due to genetics, diet, stress, medication, environmental factors, health concerns, chemicals and hot tools.

Myth or Fact #6: If you're planning to wear an updo for a special event, your hair should be slightly dirty.

Fact. Often, freshly shampooed hair doesn't hold curls as easily and can make the style fall flat. It's best to shampoo the hair the day before, apply a mousse (such as Nioxin Bodifying Foam) and blow-dry.

Myth or Fact #7: Eyebrows should match your hair color.

Myth. Eyebrows are naturally two shades darker than the hair on your head, which actually gives the face and eyes more structure. When women lighten their hair, they tend to lighten their brows as well, which looks great! Just remember to leave the brows a level or two darker than your new hair color.

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Amy E. Goodman | Jan 19, 2013
Great piece, sista, and doesn't this model look like Natalie Morales?!
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