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Common Beauty MythsBeauty myths are often no more than old adages that are handed down to each generation. Some of these misconceptions are centuries old and just plain silly. While logic doesn't seem to play a big factor in beauty myths, they're still abundant. These common beauty myths are pure fiction and deserve to take their place in the "beauty myth hall of shame."
Older formulas contained animal fats and vegetable oils. Newer soaps are formulated to be milder and some contain moisturizers that don't dry out your skin. Clean skin is better than dirty skin.
You have as many hairs as is genetically determined, regardless of whether you shave them. However, shaving can make hairs appear "stubbier" and perhaps thicker.
While drinking water is necessary for our bodies, too much will only result in bloating and too many trips to the bathroom.
The only way to rid of split ends is to cut them off and prevent them in the future with good hair care.
Not true. Most wrinkles are caused from the sun.
Scrubbing too vigorously will increase oil production and only aggravate the condition.
While the sun will temporarily dry out pimples, it interferes with healthy skin cells. This can cause a worse breakout a couple days after sun exposure.
This beauty myth was probably put out by cosmetic manufacturers who want to keep customers loyal to their brand.
The sun's UV rays penetrate clouds and can still damage your skin.
Whether it's a natural or chemical ingredient, if your allergic to it, you'll see a reaction.
No one food has been proven to cause breakouts. If you find a correlation, quit eating that particular food.
Your pore size is genetically determined. Pores may appear larger by bacteria and dead skin cells. Retin-A and alpa hydroxys are designed to break up these materials and bring the pores back to their original appearance.
Exercise Myths
Muscle and fat are two different tissues and cannot convert into the other. Decreased physical activity reduces your muscle tissue and your metabolism.
You can't lose weight in any particular place before another. Your weight will first come off from the last place you put it on.
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