Here are some of the most common beauty myths that we get experts to bust.

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Myth #1: Sun screen isn't required during winters/cloudy days

We believe in what we see and accordingly perceive a myth as the gospel truth. 
As the name suggests, sun screen doesn't imply that it needs to be applied only 
when Sun is shining bright. Experts say that the harmful UVA and UVB rays 
continue to render their damaging effects even when it's cloudy.

Fact : "Ultra violet (UV) rays are even stronger on cloudy days and they easily 
penetrate, even more so, through the clouds. These rays can infiltrate the skin 
and that's the reason why we get a tan even while sitting in an air-conditioned 
car. We don't feel the burn because it's cold inside, but our skin gets damaged 
significantly. All air hostesses and flight crew should wear UV protection on 
an aircraft because at the altitude at which they fly, the atmosphere is much 
thinner and the harmful rays penetrate through the windows of the aircraft," 
warns ace make-up artist Cory Walia.

Myth # 2: Chocolates and fried food causes pimples and acne

Denying the notion that eating chocolates and fried food leads to pimples, 
medically supported studies have shown that the prime cause behind pimples is 
extreme stress or dead skin cells blocking the skin's pores.

Fact : "Formation of pimples is an allergic reaction attributed to certain 
factors that the body is unable to process. It's basically an interaction 
between digestive fluids from the liver and the hormones in the body and when 
there is a clash between the two, excessive toxins and amino acids are pushed 
into the blood stream. These fats accelerate the growth of pimples. You will 
see very beautiful people who eat two bars of chocolate every day and still 
their skin keeps glowing," explains Walia.

Myth #3: Drinking lots of water makes the skin beautiful

Excess of anything is bad and the same holds true for this age-old belief that 
states that drinking lots of water makes the skin glow. Though water intake 
does contribute towards the betterment of our skin's texture, too much of it 
will only result in bloating and leading to several trips to the restroom.

Fact : "Water helps flushing out the toxins from our body, but one need not go 
overboard. It's a good idea to go on a Detox program once in a week where you 
should ideally consume 4-5 litres of water and this can include a liquid diet 
of vegetable and fruit juices. When you are eating wrong, doing no exercise 
etc, then there can be radical damage that causes ageing and disease, as it is 
thinning the collagen in our skin, so the water enters the body only in a 
limited quantity," shares skin care expert Jamuna Pai.

Myth #4: Cocoa butter and olive oil prevent stretch marks

All mums would heave a sigh of relief believing this statement, but alas this 
beauty fad lacks medical backing. Stretch marks occur when the skin expands 
quickly (as in the case of pregnancy), breaking the collagen and elastin fibers 
that normally support it. In some cases, it's the elasticity factor that 
contributes to the formation of stretch marks, in others it is caused by a 
woman's genes that are a hereditary attribute.

Fact : "Cocoa butter and olive oil help in the superficial softening of a 
woman's skin and the affected area for a shorter time period. Whether the skin 
breaks into stretch marks or not will depend on its elasticity. Applying these 
ointments help a bit on the external skin, but you need to have something that 
penetrates deeper into the other layers of the skin where these stretch marks 
are formed," clarifies Jamuna.

Myth #5: Soap is harmful for the skin

It's incorrect to say all soaps contain the same chemical mixtures that cause 
irritation on the one's skin.

Fact : "Using soap totally depends on the skin type a person possesses. So, 
whether a woman's skin is dry, oily or sensitive, one should choose the right 
kind of soap. It's preferable to use soap that possesses moisturising effects 
which helps making the skin soft," states Jamuna.

Myth #6: Conditioner is bad for the hair

One of the most prevalent myths related to hair care is about the usage of 
conditioner, as most people believe that using it regularly after every head 
wash damages the hair badly. It's also wrongly believed that using conditioner 
makes hair break easily, making hair dry after a point of time.

Fact : "Conditioner can and should be used after every shampoo. It not only 
helps getting rid of tangles, but also coats the hair and protects it from 
outside elements like Sun, dust and heat. Once you've applied the conditioner, 
there is no need to brush your hair hard as this prevents hair breakage. 
Preferably, if your hair has undergone chemical treatment, opt for a stronger 
conditioner, using a mild one for oily hair," shares celebrity hair stylist 
Coleen Fernandez.

Myth #7: Henna is a great conditioner

Another most common belief is that henna is one of the best natural 
conditioners. But not too many people know about the damage it does to your 
hair.

Fact : "While using henna, you're coating the hair and in the long run it makes 
hair fragile and brittle. The hair becomes heavy, extremely dry and suffers 
long term damage in other ways. If you think that it's fine to use henna once a 
month, I would say that it's not okay even once in a year. For those who still 
want to the henna effect, they can opt for ammonia free hair colour," suggests 
Coleen.

Myth #8: Rinsing hair with beer makes it thicker

This is a typical modern day formula, which believes that using beer will add a 
glow, making the hair thicker. Though a final rinse of beer at the end of a 
shower does lead to more voluminous strands, as beer builds up the 
circumference of the shafts, but the scent is a strong deterrent.

Fact : "Beer contains certain glycols (sugar) that coat the hair, making it 
look thicker. About using beer during a head wash, it has the same effect as 
vinegar or eggs adding a little shine. But the effect doesn't last long because 
the scalp doesn't absorb anything," asserts Cory Walia

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