Hair: True or not

young woman with long natural mixed color braid hairstyle
Shampoos for dyed hair are the same as the ones for frequent use:
NO. Those for colored with ammonia or non-ammonia dyes differ with their high acidity. They contain filters that protect the pigments from the effects of air and sunlight
Not to wash hair before dying:
YES. Sebum which is produced from the sebaceous glands creates a protective barrier against the ingredients of dyes to not damage hair. It is best to dye your hair 3 days after you washed your hair.

Products “2 in 1” may be used any time:
NO. These products contain very concentrated silicones and are not as efficient as using a shampoo and after it – conditioner. You can only use these products when you are in a hurry or travel.
Henna is good:
YES. This is valid only for hair prone to fast grease because it makes it more dense and dry. NO- for dry and damaged hair that becomes even dryer.
Conditioner in huge quantities is harmful:
YES. Conditioner is only applied along the length or at hair ends.  Roots don’t need it as hair recovers faster there and doesn’t get as dry as it is at the ends.
In winter hair electrifies:
YES. But this is valid if air is very dry or we wash our hair every day or every other day or apply too much conditioner. In order to solve this problem, put some hair spray on your palms and slide them along your hair.
Baby shampoos are good:
NO. They can’t wash well neither can give volume to the hair of an adult as they have different pH.
Masks make hair greasy:
NO. As long as they are complied with the condition of our hair. We don’t have to put too much quantity. We have to consider hair length – the longer the hair, the more mask is needed. Use mask mainly for your hair ends.
Dandruff causes hair loss:
NO. When there is dandruff, hair looks less, grows thinner because flakes literally suffocate the roots and sebum which in large quantities prevents blood vessels to supply the necessary for the scalp ingredients.
Cutting makes wonders:
NO. However, you have to know that hair grows from the roots, not from the ends. The effect of frequent cutting is that when damaged and thinned ends are cut, hair looks much better and has better shape.
Massages make hair greasy:
YES. Massage activates the sebaceous glands and is suitable for dry hair. Peeling of the scalp with fingers is suitable for oily hair.