The Beauty Myths Chart Lays Out the Truth
Jennifer Gosnell — August 5, 2012 — Fashion
References: visual.ly
The Beauty Myths infographic takes a look at some of the old wives tales many have been told over the years about taking care of one's personal hygiene and appearance. Breaking down fact from fiction, the infographic gives a good overall account of how best to take care of your hair and make it the lustrous locks you once knew.
The idea that hair becomes resistant to shampoo is simply false, as is the idea of repeating a wash on your hair to make it shinier. Split ends cannot be saved and fine hair can have body. These myths have given people the idea that they can control certain aspects of their hair, while other areas are simply out of their control. This demystifying opens a range of new possibilities.
The idea that hair becomes resistant to shampoo is simply false, as is the idea of repeating a wash on your hair to make it shinier. Split ends cannot be saved and fine hair can have body. These myths have given people the idea that they can control certain aspects of their hair, while other areas are simply out of their control. This demystifying opens a range of new possibilities.
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3. Consumer Education - Educating consumers on common misconceptions can lead to disruptive innovation in various industries.
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