Revealing Some Myths About Curly Hair

curly hair myths

Many myths are surrounding curly hair, some of which can be a bit funny. Some of them make people ask themselves if those myths are true. The most important thing why it is necessary to know the truth behind those issues deals with adjusting curly hair care. 

In this case, many curly hair care tips will not work at best if people keep believing the curly hair myth. Thus, this article wants to clarify the truth and story behind those myths to help curly hair people taking care of their hair better.

Constant Rinsing Dries Out Curly Hair

curly hair styleIndeed, this myth is not correct since you can wash your curly hair 1-3 times a week. The one that causes dryness and damage is the added chemicals, such as shampoos that contain sulfates or other chemicals). Thus, curly hair people need to be careful in picking the shampoo while regularly washing their hair is still crucial to prevent their hair from becoming dry and brittle. 

In this case, you can try removing product residue from your hair and scalp diligently. It can prevent hair growth from being inhibited if you use products containing mineral oil, petroleum, and alcohol. A clean scalp is a great way to maintain the flow of natural oils (or sebum). Hence, these oils can act as natural moisturizers for your hair, preventing it from drying out and becoming brittle. At last, water is a good friend of curly hair, but avoid harsh chemicals in shampoos.

Twists, Braids, and Weaves for Curly Hair Cause Alopecia/Hair Loss

curly hair braidThese three hairstyles often come as protective hairstyles, which is ironic because they are fashionable and look great. However, indirectly, they can cause hair loss when the braids are too tight or worn too long. It does so because you have to pull the hair, causing it stress and some damage. However, these hairstyles do not cause alopecia.

You can make your Havanese look great without losing precious hair. Just don’t tighten them too much (or ask your stylist not to). You can also give your hair a break every few weeks by switching from a braided hairstyle to a loose one.

Curly Hair Grows Slower Than Straight or Wavy Hair

The speed at which a person’s hair grows has nothing to do with their race. It can grow 1/4 to 1/2 inches per month, but curly hair does not grow in a straight line. Curly hair grows in curls, so it is slower to appear longer than straight hair. More importantly, untreated curly hair can lead to dryness and other problems. Proper care is necessary if you want your hair to grow longer and avoid damage and split ends.

Curly Hair Is More Difficult to Manage Than Relaxed Hair

This myth is especially true for those transitioning from relaxed hair to curly. Since curly hair is more prone to damage and frizz, it needs special attention. But think about it: curly hair is just as prone to frizz and damage as thin or colored straight hair. Curly hair care is just different. It’s easy to develop a routine in caring for naturally curly hair. Relaxed hair may be easy to style, but the chemical treatment makes it more brittle and difficult to maintain.

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