There are many myths out there about men's hair. Some of the rumours developed over time can actually cause damage to the hair and scalp. At the end of the day, going grey or going bald is a naturally bodily process. Whilst there are certain things we can do to slow the process of ageing, in the end, it's all about how we style it out and embrace it with confidence that counts.
In order to understand your hair, let's understand what is true and what is false when it comes to men's hair.
Pay no attention to the following rumours:
Tip: Less is more when it comes to styling products. Try using half the amount that you usually use today. “One of the biggest hair mistakes men make when it comes to styling is using too much product, a little can go a long way and if you use products sparingly you’ll find yourself sporting a more natural look while avoiding a heavy and greasy appearance.” Lachlan Watson, Murdock Barber, London.
Mens hair generally starts thinning between 30 and 40 years old. It takes quite a bit of hair loss for the effects of balding to become visible. In fact, most men lose about half of the hair on their heads before they notice any sign of balding.
The average person loses between 40 and 150 strands of hair every day, and your hair isn’t actually always growing. While you’ll always have hairs on your head that are growing, only 90% of your hairs are actively growing at any given moment. The other 10% of your hair is taking a break.
You also do not need to shampoo your hair everyday, over washing can cause hair loss and scalp irritation.