Hair colour is a topic that has been surrounded by myths and misconceptions for years. Plucking one grey hair leads to more; frequent hair washing can change your natural colour, and many more. Believing in such myths often create unnecessary worry and confusion. In this article, Dr. Monica Chahar, Chief Dermatologist and Director, Skin Decor, New Delhi, debunks some of these hair colour myths so you can have a clearer understanding of your locks.
According to Dr. Chahar, here are some popular myths about hair colour and the truth you should know.
1. Myth: Plucking One Gray Hair Causes More to Grow
Fact: Contrary to popular belief, plucking a single gray hair will not result in more greys popping up. Hair colour is determined by your genetics and age, not by plucking a few strands.
2. Myth: Frequent Hair Washing Fades Hair Colour
Fact: Washing your hair daily does not change your natural hair colour. Hair dye penetrates the hair shaft, and washing only affects the outer layers. Using a colour-safe shampoo and conditioner can help maintain your colour vibrancy.
3. Myth: Sun Exposure Always Lightens Hair
Fact: While the sun can lighten hair over time, it doesn’t work the same way for everyone. Some hair types may darken or turn brassy in the sun. Use UV-protective products to minimize damage.
4. Myth: You Can Only Dye Hair a Few Shades Lighter or Darker
Fact: Hair can be dyed multiple shades lighter or darker than your natural colour. Professional hair colourists can achieve dramatic transformations while maintaining hair health.