The self-care trend of the new generation that has changed into a daily lifestyle today is not just about exercising and eating healthy, but taking care of the skin and hair is another important thing that people are paying more attention to. Therefore, it is not strange that in the online world, there are various beliefs or methods of taking care of the skin that people recommend. But not every method is correct or true. Many things, if you try to do them wrong, may harm your skin and hair more than you think. Let’s see which beliefs about skin care and hair care are true. Let’s read together.
1. Gray hair, the more you pluck, the more gray it becomes. Is this true?
The answer is no, because plucking out gray hair does not result in an increase in the amount of gray hair. However, it may cause hair to become thinner and cause scalp inflammation, leading to scarring of the scalp. If you have gray hair, it is recommended to trim it or dye it. Gray hair is not always a sign of aging, but is caused by the pigments in the hair shaft stopping their function, which is caused by many factors, with an important factor being genetics. In addition, if there isStress , drinking alcohol, smoking can also cause Oxidative Stress, which affects the production of melanin, destroys melanin-producing cells, and cells stop working faster, resulting in more gray hair.
2. Is it true that shampoo mixed with birth control pills helps hair grow faster?
The answer is no, because birth control pills are a component of female hormones that control the body’s functions, but do not affect hair growth in any way. Good hair growth depends on physical health and getting complete nutrition that is appropriate for the body’s needs more than anything that will affect hair growth. And if you want your hair to grow faster or thicker, it is recommended to get tested to diagnose the cause of your thinning hair or slow hair growth to see if there are any hair health problems. If there really is a problem, there are various treatments, but it is definitely not about mixing birth control pills with shampoo.
3. Is it true that trimming your hair ends frequently makes it grow faster?
The answer is no, because the rate at which your hair grows does not depend on how often you trim your ends, but on how healthy you are and whether you get enough nutrients. On average, your hair ends grow about 1 centimeter per month.
4. Is it true that frequent hair extensions will cause baldness?
The answer is yes. Hair extensions are one of the beauty treatments that make your hair look longer instantly. By attaching hair to your existing hair, it makes your hair have to bear more weight than before, similar to when we tie our hair up hard and tight often. Frequent pulling will make the hair roots weak and fall out easily.
5. Is it true that frequent hair coloring and bleaching can cause baldness?
The answer is no. Frequent hair coloring or bleaching does not cause baldness. Hair coloring does not damage or reduce the number of hair follicles. However, hair coloring can cause breakage or breakage.
6. Is it true that using salt water to clean your face can help treat acne?
The answer is no, because the cause of acne is clogged pores along with bacterial infection. The way to treat acne at the root cause is to reduce clogged pores and use antibiotics to reduce bacterial growth. As for saline water, it does not have either of the properties mentioned above. Therefore, it does not help in curing acne in any way. Especially if seawater is used, it is even worse because seawater has not gone through a sterilization process that makes it free of germs, making it even more at risk of acne.
7. Is it true that applying sunscreen causes vitamin D deficiency?
The answer is no, because sunscreen is not a factor that causes the body to lack vitamin D. Normally, we will apply sunscreen only on the face and neck. Other areas of the body that do not apply sunscreen can still synthesize vitamin D from sunlight. We can also get vitamin D from eating food and supplements. Most importantly, sunscreen is an important thing that helps prevent redness, freckles, sun spots, wrinkles, and skin cancer.
8. Is it true that once you have melasma, it cannot be cured?
The answer is true. Melasma is a problem that bothers women, especially Thai and Asian women, because the country we live in has quite a lot of UV light and there are many activities that require exposure to sunlight. Although melasma is a skin problem that has many ways to relieve symptoms, whether it be applying medicine, taking medicine, or doing laser, but melasma is once it is there, but it can be controlled. When it starts, you may have to start treating it immediately, preventing the melasma from spreading, controlling it to calm down, and making it fade. Although it cannot be cured 100%, because if exposed to sunlight or stimulated by other factors such as hormones, melasma can always come back.
9. Is it true that eating collagen makes your skin white?
The answer is no. Collagen is a type of protein that helps to create new skin cells. It may help to moisturize or reduce wrinkles. However, for skin whitening, collagen does not help or stimulate the work of pigments in any way.
Even though skin and hair deteriorate over time, as we age, don’t forget to take care of them, such as by moisturizing the skin or taking good care of our hair, eating nutritious foods regularly. Although we can’t turn back time, we can slow down or alleviate some of those skin or hair problems.
If you have any further questions or have any abnormalities related to your skin and hair, you can consult a skin and hair specialist at the Skin Disease and Beauty Center, หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ to diagnose the real cause of the disease, provide targeted treatment, and provide advice on how to properly care for your skin and hair.