Hair Myths De-Bunked.

We all know how frustrating it can be when hair doesn’t cooperate. There are as many reasons why as there are myths – those fictional statements passed down from generation to generation, repeated often enough they’ve become facts.

Here are 5 to let go of:

Myth 1: Hair Becomes Immune to Shampoos and Conditioners

Truth: If anything, it could be product build-up and if that’s the case, a clarifying shampoo takes care of it in one sudsing. That’s not a worry with Tricomin Clinical.  Every ingredient in it – from Triamino Copper Complex® and amino acids to Panthenol [Vitamin B5] -- penetrates the hair shaft, helps improve moisture retention and contributes hair looking thicker and more elastic. Densifying Shampoo is known to consider scalp health and  wellness first.  So, keep using it—the longer you do, the more benefits you'll see and feel.

Myth 2: Dry Hair Only Needs Moisture

Truth:  Moisture actually undermines hair strength and weakens it. Dry hair needs to be lubricated and nourished and the natural protein and mineral levels balanced. Tricomin Clinical Reinforcing Conditioner does all that and powers up natural defense processes. 

Don’t believe us? Think about what humidity (that’s pure moisture) does to everyone’s hair.

Myth 3: More Is Better When You’re Using Conditioner

Truth: Not if it’s formulated properly. Tricomin Clinical Reinforcing Conditioner and Energy Spray are light (but packed with heavy-duty ingredients), so  they’re quickly absorbed. We don’t believe in coating hair strands – it doesn’t do anything more than weigh the hair down

Myth 4: Frequent Trims Make Hair Grow Faster

Truth: Growth doesn’t come from the ends. It starts from the scalp. Pay attention to scalp health and growth follows. One thing about trims that’s true: split ends are sent on their way and breakage with them.

Myth 5: 100 Brush Strokes Every Night

Truth: It likely started before conditioners were invented and was thought to be the way to distribute natural oils evenly. Actually, too much brushing weakens the hair cuticle and when that happens, breakage is inevitable.