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** Hair myths circulate like urban legends, but which horror stories are
just hype? Before you toss your favorite shampoo or swear off color,
separate fact from fiction.

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 1. True or False? Frequent Trims Make Your Hair Grow Faster* *

FALSE.* * "Hair grows from the roots, not the tips," says Michael Wright,
senior research scientist at Nexxus Salon Hair Care. A trim removes split
ends to prevent them from moving farther up the hair shaft, saving you from
having to cut more to eliminate the damage. Keep your hair healthy in the
first place with conditioning treatments and sun and heat protectors, says
Saurabh Desai, principal scientist at Aveeno Nourish+.

2.* * True or False? Brushing Your Hair Often Makes It Healthier

FALSE.* * Brushing your hair 100 times before bed won't make your hair look
any better. In fact, it might make it look worse. "Over-brushing can dull
hair by destroying the cuticle, as well as causing split ends and breakage,"
says Desai. And using the wrong tool could further harm hair. In general,
plastic and metal bristles can weaken the hair cuticle and cause damage or
static and flyaways, so consider switching to a gentle brush with natural
boar bristles. "Stick to just enough brushing to keep your hair from
becoming tangled -- the brush should be able to move through the hair with
ease," says N.Y.C. celebrity hairstylist Miok. For some, that might mean as
little as a few strokes just once or twice a day.

3. True or False? Massaging Your Scalp Stimulates Hair Growth* *

FALSE.* * "Scalp massage can increase blood circulation, decrease stress and
help distribute the scalp's natural oils onto the hair," says Desai. "All of
this may lead to better functioning of the cells that are creating hair
follicles, so your hair grows at its optimal rate -- however, that rate will
not increase." On average, hair grows a half inch every month.

4. True or False? Chemical Straighteners Change Your Texture Permanently* *

FALSE.* * "As hair grows, your natural texture returns," says celebrity
hairstylist Serge Normant at N.Y.C.'s John Frieda Salon. After a
straightening treatment, the visible hair will be permanently altered, but
the chemical process can't penetrate your roots. Likewise, daily blowout
devotees might think they've unkinked their curls for good because hair
starts to seem straighter over time, but what they're actually seeing is
damaged hair that has lost texture, not a permanent change.

5. True or False? Wearing a Ponytail in the Same Area Can Give You a Bald
Spot* *

TRUE.* * "The effect is called traction alopecia. The constant tugging by a
tight band can scar hair follicles and cause them to stop growing new hair,"
says Doris Day, a dermatologist in N.Y.C. She suggests switching pony
positions daily to alleviate tension. Tie back hair with a soft elastic band
and wrap the ponytail as loosely as possible, suggests Desai. It's not just
ponytails that can be the culprit, either -- headbands, braids and barrettes
may result in similar damage when repeatedly worn in the same spot.

6. True or False? A Cold Rinse Adds Shine and Tames Frizz* *

TRUE.* * A blast of cold water at the end of your shower can make hair
appear shinier because it temporarily helps the cuticle flatten down onto
the hair shaft, explains Desai. But the results might not last if you don't
properly dry your hair. Make sure the cuticle remains flat by applying a
deep conditioner or silicone-based product to seal it.

7. True or False? Hair Can Become Immune to Shampoo* *

FALSE.* * Shampoo will always do its job: clean. So why does it seem like
your favorite bottle suddenly stops working? "Shampoo contains ingredients
that condition and provide styling benefits, but it can also leave a residue
that builds up," says Desai. If you start to notice dullness, use a
clarifying shampoo (try Nexxus Aloe Rid Gentle clarifying shampoo, $11; at
drugstores) once or twice a month to remove accumulated product -- any more
often and you could strip hair of its healthy natural oils.

8. True or False? Coloring Can Change Your Hair's Texture* *

TRUE.* * Temporarily, of course -- but sometimes for the better. Permanent
color removes the protective layer on your hair and lifts the cuticles so
dyes are able to penetrate, says Desai, while semipermanent dye deposits
color onto hair and is less harsh. Both methods have benefits, says N.Y.C.
trichologist David H. Kingsley: "Color can swell the hair shaft and give it
body." The change is especially noticeable on women with fine or thinning
hair, as well as those with gray roots.

It's Your Call ... Is Coloring Hair During Pregnancy Dangerous?
Check with your doctor first, especially if you have allergies, but "it's
probably not harmful. However, you should wait until the second half of your
pregnancy when the baby is fully formed," says Eileen Krim of Northern
Obstetrics and Gynecology in North Hills, N.Y. Can't go another second
without a color fix? Krim recommends highlights "because they start a
quarter inch from the scalp, where the dye isn't being absorbed into the
body." If you're getting your hair professionally colored, "schedule the
appointment for when the salon is less crowded," she says. "Definitely stay
away from peak hours on Saturday afternoon to avoid inhaling fumes." If you
choose to color at home, wait until the third trimester. "Work in a
well-ventilated area and wear gloves," Krim says. Look for dyes that have
low or no ammonia, and don't assume that "natural" dyes are chemical-free --
often these contain the same compounds found in regular hair color.* *

-- Alonna Friedman* *

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