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Wednesday 29 May 2013


Dear young & old baldies, when we are spending hours & hours combing/grooming the hair, why not we read something about it. Hello, don’t ever say hair which is not a parliamentary word in our culture ok.

 “I was going to buy a book on hair loss, but the pages kept falling out.”
"I have very short hair. It’s the only cute haircut I think I’ve ever had.”

Myth: Sitting in an AC room may cause hair loss
Fact: The air conditioner may cause dryness in your hair. However, there is no scientific proof that shows that it can lead to hair loss


Myth: Losing hair every day means you're balding
Fact: It's normal to lose as many as 100 hairs a day. But if you are losing more hair than normal then it is advised to consult a dermatologist.


Myth: Smoothening or straightening can cause hair loss
Fact: Hair care products don't cause hair loss. However, if you notice that you are losing too much hair, it is better to go slow on such treatments as it can aggravate hair fall.


Myth: Massaging the scalp can reduce hair loss
Fact: Blood circulation doesn't boost hair growth. Too much brushing is not good for your hair as it may lead to hair breakage, leading to loss of hair.


Myth: Cutting your hair will make it grow back thicker
Fact: Cutting your hair will not aide hair growth. Hair feels thicker after a haircut because hair is thicker at the base.


Myth: Blow drying doesn't cause hair loss
Fact: Blow drying can damage your hair. But this hair will grow back immediately.


Myth: There is nothing you can do to treat or prevent hair loss
Fact: Not anymore. Science has advanced so much that we no longer have to live with hair loss.


Hair dye can undoubtedly cause a lot of changes to your hair. It can dry it out, making your hair frizzy and brittle, if you do not use deep conditioning products. Is it possible that hair dye can cause hair loss though? Here are some of the things that both women and men should know about hair dye and hair loss.

Can Hair Dye Cause Hair Loss?  According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), hair dye has been known to lead to hair loss. Other potential side effects of hair dye include redness, burning, itchy or raw skin, facial swelling and difficulty breathing. Thus, it is important to keep in mind that hair dye does increase the risk of hair loss. Is it permanent hair loss though?

Will be back soon before the hair falls.
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