The Myth: Wearing ponytails and braids frequently can make your hair fall out
Pretty braids and sleek ponytails are super popular right now. So it's too bad that sporting the styles too frequently can be unhealthy for your hair. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) just released a PSA which stated, "Do not continuously wear braids, cornrows, ponytails, and hair extensions. These styles pull on the hair and can cause tension that leads to breakage. If the tensions continues, permanent hair loss can develop." Got it?
What's really true when it comes to all the lore and old wives' tales about how to care for your hair? We address the top 10 hair myths--from whether or not you should wash your hair everyday to the hazards of plucking grey hair. Turns out some aren't myths at all.
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