Wednesday, May 25, 2016

6 Beauty Myths to "Unlearn" to Save Time, Money and Health

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Myth #1: Lots of suds mean clean hair

We've come to learn that suds and shampoos go together. When we massage our shampoo into our hair, we expect a rich lathering of white foam or otherwise we won't feel like our hair is being cleaned. In reality, suds are more for show than actual cleaning agents. They are a byproduct of a rather astringent chemical: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). SLS works by stripping the hair and scalp of its natural oil, sebum. And while this makes the hair look clean for a while, underneath  at the root level the hair is becoming more and more damaged, eventually resulted in hair fall. Be sure to check your ingredients label for SLS and its derivates. Watch out for: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES),  Parabens, Fragrance and Polyethylene Glycol. For more ingredients to avoid, check out our complete list.

lunar hair chart, lunar hair care, blunt snip haircutMyth #2: I need to go to expensive salons to look great

Salon stylists will often employ hair cutting techniques that thins the hair and makes is susceptible to breaking. Damaging techniques include shearing, layering and perms. Instead, trim your own hair using the blunt snip method. Check out our video tutorial on how to do this. For added benefit, consular our Lunar Hair Chart for the recommend days to cut. If you do decide to go to the salon , bring a 2 oz. or sample bottle of Morrocco Method shampoo.  Do not be persuaded into using synthetic hair care products common at all salons. You are jeopardizing your health and sabotaging the  progress that you started by using MM shampoos.  You may start a detox cycle all over again by interspersing chemicals with our healthy products.

Myth #3: I need to use heat to style hair

There are several safer methods of styling hair without using heat. First, if you have used the blunt snip cut method your hair is "shaped".  Simply wash your hair, allow it to dry, then bend over and brush with our Pure or Mixed Boar Bristle Brush!  The next day you will be able to get out of bed, "shake your head" and go!  Apply a dab of Blood of the Dragon gel or a spritz of Diamond Crystal Mist for added control. For additional tips on how to styling tips, read up on our 5 Easy Tips to Style Hair Without Heat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyTcEKR0fug henna hair dye

Myth #4: Only chemical dyes will give me great color

Henna Hair Dye is a natural plant-based alternative to traditional chemical dyes. Whereas chemical dyes bleach the root of the hair using harsh ingredients, Henna Hair Dye works by coating the hair in a protective sheath of color. Not only that, but Henna works to nourish the strand, making it double as a conditioning agent. So not only will you have great color but also healthier, shinier hair.

Myth #5: I need to use conditioner every day

Another popular misconception: we need to condition every day in order to have clean hair. Conditioner should instead be understood as an additional treatment, meant to supply moisture, soften and tangle hair. Often times, though, over conditioning can over saturated the roots and make hair look oily. With proper brushing, it's possible that you don't need to condition every day. Boar bristle brushes help alleviate dry ends by spreading the scalp's natural oil from the roots to the ends of the hair, bringing out it's beautiful shine!  So if you have normal to fine hair you can cut down on conditioners.  Curly hair types may indeed need more hydration, try our fabulous Pearl Essence or Floating Lotus natural conditioners. Face cream woman applying skin cream under eyes. Beauty eye contour cream, wrinkle cream or anti-aging skin care cream. Beautiful young mixed race Asian Chinese / Caucasian female beauty model in her 20s isolated on white background. Face cream woman applying skin cream under eyes. Beauty eye contour cream, wrinkle cream or anti-aging skin care cream. Beautiful young mixed race Asian Chinese / Caucasian female beauty model in her 20s isolated on white background.

Myth #6: Once I go "No-Poo," I will never need to clean my hair again

The common method of 'no-poo' involves mixing baking soda and apple cider vinegar or maybe just water.  Often times, this doesn't get mixed or distributed evenly. Dirt, debris and oils in your hair will eventually cause you to have a plugged up scalp. Areas of high acidity or sharp bases can come in contact with the hair, causing thinning. For more info on 'no-poo' versus natural shampoos, read up on our article here. A gentle natural shampoo, rotated every so often in your 'no-poo' routine, will give you and your scalp proper balance for pH. Ancient civilizations had nothing but plants available to them.  They used raw, wild ingredients found in nature, just as we use in MM products.   They were the original Paleos!

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