Hair Myths Debunked & How to Make Your Manicure Last Longer...We're Here For You!
- VOUS Salon & Spa
- Mar 26
- 3 min read

When it comes to hair care, there’s no shortage of advice floating around. But how much of it is actually true? Today, we’re separating fact from fiction and debunking some of the most common hair myths.
Myth #1: Trimming Your Hair Makes It Grow Faster
The Truth: Hair grows from the roots, not the ends. Trimming your hair regularly doesn’t speed up growth, but it does prevent split ends from traveling up the shaft, keeping your hair healthier and fuller. So, while trims won’t accelerate hair growth, they are essential for maintaining strong, beautiful hair.
Myth #2: Washing Your Hair Every Day Is Necessary
The Truth: Overwashing can actually strip your scalp of natural oils, leading to dryness and increased oil production as your scalp tries to compensate. How often you should wash your hair depends on your hair type—fine hair may need more frequent washing, while curly or textured hair can go longer between washes.
Myth #3: Brushing Your Hair 100 Times a Day Makes It Shinier
The Truth: While brushing helps distribute natural oils, excessive brushing can lead to breakage and frizz. Instead, use a high-quality brush and focus on gentle strokes to prevent damage.
Myth #4: Plucking One Gray Hair Causes More to Grow Back
The Truth: Each hair follicle only produces one strand of hair. Plucking a gray hair won’t make more grow in its place, but it can damage the follicle over time. If you want to manage grays, opt for a gentle hair color instead.
Myth #5: Cold Water Rinses Make Hair Shinier
The Truth: While cold water can help seal the hair cuticle, giving hair a smoother appearance, the effect is temporary. The best way to achieve long-term shine is by using nourishing hair products and avoiding excessive heat styling.
Myth #6: You Can Repair Split Ends
The Truth: Once a hair strand splits, it cannot be mended—despite what some products may claim. The only real fix is trimming them off and using deep conditioning treatments to prevent future damage.
Myth #7: Stress Turns Your Hair Gray Overnight
The Truth: While stress can contribute to premature graying over time, your hair won’t turn gray overnight. Hair color is determined by genetics, and stress can accelerate the process, but it’s not an instant transformation.
Don’t let hair myths lead you astray! Understanding what truly works for your hair can make all the difference in maintaining its health and beauty. If you have any questions or need expert advice, visit our salon—we’re always here to help! Like right now where we give you some expert tips to make your manicures last longer...
How to Make Your Manicure Last Longer – Secrets to Chip-Free Nails
A fresh manicure can make you feel polished and put-together, but nothing is more frustrating than chips and cracks just days after leaving the salon. If you want to extend the life of your manicure, follow these expert tips for long-lasting, flawless nails.
1. Avoid Hot Water Immediately After Painting
Exposing fresh polish to hot water (like in showers or washing dishes) can cause it to soften and smudge. Wait at least a few hours before soaking your hands in warm water.
2. Wear Gloves for Chores
Harsh chemicals and prolonged water exposure can weaken your manicure. Wear gloves when doing dishes, cleaning, or gardening to protect your nails from unnecessary damage.
3. Keep Your Nails Hydrated
Dry nails are more prone to breakage and peeling. Regularly apply cuticle oil and hand cream to keep your nails flexible and strong.
4. Be Gentle with Your Hands
Using your nails as tools (to open cans, peel stickers, or scratch off labels) can cause them to chip or break. Treat your nails with care to prolong your manicure.
5. Opt for Gel or Dip Powder for Longer Wear
If you struggle with chipping, consider gel or dip powder manicures, which last significantly longer than traditional polish. These options provide extra durability for those with active lifestyles.

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