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Beauty myths to be broken – Part 2

MYTH:

Wearing nail polish all the time can turn your nails yellow.  
TRUTH:  Even though nails are the new beauty statement for the summer, you might want to consider giving them a little downtime between manicures. All nail polishes will gradually turn your nails slightly yellow when left on for long periods of time. What’s worse, the darker the color, the more pigment there is, which means it is even more likely your nails will stain. And, it’s not only your nails’ color that will suffer from being over-polished. Like skin, nails need to be able to breathe in order to grow in strength and length. If they’re constantly covered in thick coats of hot fuchsia, you’ll soon find yourself sporting a not-so-attractive set of off-yellow, brittle nails. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

They are indicators of bad health

Yellow nails can be painful

MYTH:

Expensive cosmetics are better than inexpensive.
TRUTH: The absolute truth is that there are good and bad products in all price categories. It’s all about the formulation, not the price. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

Cosmetics costing more aren't better!

The absolute truth is that there are good and bad products in all price categories.


Again, it’s all about the formulation, not the price. Furthermore, high-end beauty brands love to entice us with their expensive and glamorous ad campaigns featuring gorgeous models with flawless skin and perfect make-up. But you don’t have to break the bank to treat your skin or recreate the latest looks on the catwalk. “A lot of the time it’s the packaging that costs,” says make-up artist Sarah-Jane Thompson. A little research on what’s available can go a long way to filling your beauty cupboard with effective budget buys. Just a quick google will reward you with great insider tips from make-up artists, beauty editors, and bloggers. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

MYTH:

Your skin adapts to products you use and eventually stop working.
TRUTH:  Skin doesn’t adapt to skin-care products any more than your body adapts to a healthy diet. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

Facial skin adapts to everything

Your skin adapts to products you use and eventually stop working. There is some truth this!

MYTH:

With oily-skin, washing your face more than twice a day is the best way to stay shine-free.  
TRUTHFrequent face-washes keep your skin clean and dry, which explains why your face seems less shiny after a good scrub or rinse. But the best way to keep skin oil-free is by rinsing it with cold water, as this helps to cleanse the pores, which in turn reduces the amount of oil on the surface of your skin. Cold water also helps to firm, minimise and tone pores. Rima suggests avoiding hot water as this aggravates the skin and oils, making your face even oilier. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

Cold water also helps to firm, minimise and tone pores.

Frequent face-washes keep your skin clean and dry, which explains why your face seems less shiny after a good scrub or rinse.

MYTH:

For every gray hair plucked two will grow back in its place. 
TRUTH: This is an old wives’ tale that was invented to scare people from plucking. When you pluck a hair, it comes out at the follicle, and only one hair can actually grow back within that same follicle. Joseph Ong, a senior stylist at Toni & Guy, Dubai, says, “Hair not only greys with age, it thins too, so it’s not advisable to add to the thinning process by plucking the hair out.” Your best plan of attack to combat grey hair is to book an appointment with a good colorist. We hope you like this article on beauty myths to be broken.

Gray hair probelms

This is an old wives’ tale that was invented to scare people from plucking. When you pluck a hair, it comes out at the follicle, and only one hair can actually grow back within that same follicle.


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