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Contributing Editor: Travel + Leisure South Asia, Child, Better Homes & Gardens
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Quit breathing down your child's back all the time. About time. Discover the mean truth through my feature in the Feb 2012 issue of Child magazine
 
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Shilpi Madan dispels urban mane care myths and gets them out of your hair Partial knowledge is lethal. Even when it comes to lock lessons. Your hair, like your smile, is something you wear everyday. So work on it. And remember, when in doubt, consult your hair stylist. Make that your anthem and your hair will love you for it…

Myth 1. Cutting hair makes it grow faster and thicker

Untrue. Chopping your locks can neither alter its biological growth rate nor its overall texture. This common misconception stems from the fact that hair is thicker at the base than it is at the tip, so shorter hair appears thicker at first. “Hair grows from the roots,” says hair stylist Avan Contractor who gives snip salon b:blunt a cutting edge. “Trimming your hair frequently keeps it free of unwanted split ends, thin strands and prevents hair breakage. Cutting your hair lends it a winsome edge in terms of style and shape.”

Myth 2: Split ends can be removed without trimming

Untrue. Scissor moves is the only way to go. Don’t want to frequent a salon? Snip away at home using a professional set of scissors. Remember, if you use dull blades, it will make the splits worse. And if you ignore the split ends, they will grow and bifurcate the length of the hair strands. “You can curb the occurrence of split ends by using the correct products, the right way. For instance, holding the nozzle of the hair dryer along the length of the hair shaft while drying your hair. By using a stay-in conditioner, compliant in texture with your hair type…” says Contractor

 
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