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to your hair if used incorrectly. Overlapping
or frequent colouring can weaken and
damage the hair shaft causing breakage,
loss of shine and elasticity. Using a regular
hair treatment such as Elasticizer will help
combat the effects of dryness and brittleness.
Ammonia-free colours are popular for those
with sensitive skin but still contain chemicals.
There have been a lot of improvements in
colourants over the decades in the choice
of shades, formulations and ingredients that
comply with safety regulations. Embrace
natural or grey if concerned.

MYTH: Hair loss is seasonal – True!
LC: There seems to be a seasonal impact
on the hair for many. Spring and autumn
are the times some feel they shed more hair
than usual.

MYTH: You can eat your way to healthier
-looking hair – True!
AC: Hair is made of protein, so a protein-
rich diet is crucial to optimise strength,
quality and resilience. A diet which
includes all the food groups, enough
calories, vitamins and minerals can guard
against the nutritional deficiencies which
can be responsible for excessive shedding.
Research has shown taking vitamin B12
supplements, B5 (carrot juice is a good
source of B5) and B6 can help.

Writer Catharine Nicol

Common Hair Myths


Untangling the truth on tresses

Get it right and healthy, shiny hair
is ‘your thing’. But bad hair days happen to
everyone. So are all those myths about hair
thickness, colour, loss and overall health
true or false? Who better to ask than Lisa
Caddy, consultant trichologist and education
manager at Philip Kingsley, and in-house
trichologist and artistic director at the
Mandarin Salon, Andrea Clark.

MYTH:Brushing your hair regularly makes
it healthier– Busted!
LC: Frequent or aggressive brushing can
result in hair breakage, so only brush to tidy
or style.

MYTH: Cutting your hair makes it grow
faster or thicker – Busted!
LC: Unfortunately no, as hair is dead, except
for the cells deep in the follicle. However, if
you have damaged and split ends, cutting
helps the hair look thicker and healthier.

MYTH: You have to shampoo daily – True!
LC: But manage it carefully and you can
safely miss a day. A clean, healthy, flake-free
scalp will grow a better head of hair. Frequent
shampooing using premium products, a
regular hair mask, scalp toner, heat protectors
and products containing UV sunscreens can
all contribute to better hair.
If you can’t shampoo daily, then shampoo
twice and ensure your conditioner is only
applied to the mid-lengths and ends, not
roots. Use a scalp toner after shampooing to
close pores and reduce oil production. Dry
shampoos can be useful in emergencies to
absorb excess oil and make hair look fresher.

MYTH: You can make fine hair thicker or
fuller – True!
LC: A premium volumising shampoo and
conditioner will contain strengthening
proteins, adding to fullness and volume. A
good mousse will add volume, hold and
structure. Gels tend to be less volumising

and take care with sea salt sprays. Salt is a
natural dehydrator that can parch the hair
causing brittleness and breaking. Fine long
hair gets tangled easily and can be prone to
breakage, so use a good detangling spray that
conditions too.

MYTH: Once you’ve got dandruff, you’ve
always got dandruff – Busted!
LC: Typical dandruff is not a sign of a dry
scalp, but an oily one. This can be due to
stress, hormonal or dietary changes. Good
scalp health and shampooing daily is key
to clearing a flaky and itchy scalp. Using an
antimicrobial shampoo will reduce bacteria
and inflammation.

MYTH: You can’t slow, stop or reverse the
onset of grey hair – Debatable.
LC: The onset of grey hair is due to the ageing
process and largely genetically determined. It
is thought that being copper- or B12-deficient
can nudge greying along, so ensure you
eat a balanced, healthy diet. There is lack
of evidence that stress induces grey hair,
although it may burn up additional particular
vitamins and minerals.

MYTH: Regular colouring is bad for your
hair – True!
AC: Regular highlights or colouring need
regular TLC. Chemical dyes can be harmful BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN ON THE BEACH/THINKSTOCK
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