Healthy tips for skin & hair

  • 47 months ago
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Healthy tips for skin & hair

Here are some tips you could use to keep your skin and hair healthy.

  • Eating nuts, lentils, fish, curd, citrus fruits, dark green leafy vegetables, can boost your skin and hair health.
  • Adequate fluids ( Water, fresh fruit juices, coconut water, buttermilk) maintain moisture in the skin and prevent dryness and premature wrinkling
  • Regular exercise improves blood circulation to the skin & hair
  • Limited Exposure to Vitamin D ( Sunshine Vitamin ) aids in skin healing & promotes bone health
  • Reduction in alcohol & coffee consumption is beneficial to skin and hair.

Lets look at a couple of common myths about skin & hair

  • Myth: Acne is caused by dirt.

Fact: The main culprit is a combination of oil and bacteria that reside inside your follicles and oil glands. Acne occurs due to oil, dead skin cells and bacteria clogging your pores.

  • Myth: Brushing causes hair loss

Fact : Brushing your hair stimulates hair follicles to produce more oil. It does cause friction against the hair and scalp, so it is important to do it gently and to use a brush of good quality. Just yanking away at the hair causes hair breakage and split ends, rather than actual hair loss.

  • Myth: People with dark skin are safe from skin cancer

Fact: Although people with fairer complexions are at higher risk, people with medium to darker complexions can still get skin cancer. It's important to protect yourself from UV exposure, no matter what your skin tone is.

  • Myth: Cutting Hair makes it grow faster and thicker

Fact: Shorter hair often looks and feels thicker but cutting your hair won't alter its normal biologically determined growth rate or overall texture. Thin, limp or fine hair will never grow thicker in response to a haircut.

Did you know?

Skin is about 70% water, 25% protein and 2% lipids.

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