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Bursting the myths about hair colouring

IANS

New Delhi, Jan 22

People change the colour of their tresses quite often. Hair colour has the power to alter your personality and make you feel like a whole other person altogether. But whether it's about covering those pesky greys or experiment with new hair colour, there are several myths around hair colouring. Sameer Hamdare, Zonal Technical Manager, Streax Professional speaks to IANSlife to burst the myths and shares the facts about hair colouring.





Myth If you colour your hair once, you have to keep colouring it.

Fact This is not true at all! Recolouring your hair is entirely your choice. Colouring your hair does not mean that you can never have its natural colour back.

Myth Colouring your hair will make it go grey sooner.

Fact Grey hair is entirely genetic, and colouring does not accelerate the greying of hair. The hair starts greying when the melanin stops producing the colour pigment, and this is when your hair starts turning into grey.

Myth Colouring will make your hair-thin.

Fact Colour has no role in making your hair thin, deficiency in vitamins and minerals could be one reason your hair starts thinning.

Myth Colouring will damage your hair.

Fact This is one of the biggest myths and one that you all must have heard all the time. Colouring your hair can't have an incredibly negative impact on your hair. Still, there are many different options on the market for maintaining healthy hair while having fun with the colours, and you need to use a colour safe shampoo, conditioner, and serum, a significant culprit for damaged hair lies in the use of colour if using a proper technique iamp; aftercare then your hair will be just as soft and healthy always.

Myth Hair colour is difficult to maintain.

Fact No, hair colour is easy to maintain, you need an excellent aftercare product such as (shampoo, conditioner iamp; serum it is vital but don't buy them without consulting with your hairstylist, as he/she know your hair iamp; scalp. (Puja Gupta can be contacted at puja.g@ians.in)

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