Browse
Shopping Cart

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $40

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $40

Cutting Through The Haze: 10 Common Myths About Men’s Textured Hair

Cutting Through The Haze: 10 Common Myths About Men’s Textured Hair

When it comes to textured hair, specifically men's textured hair, there are a lot of myths out there that people believe. Some of these myths have been around for years, and others are relatively new. Regardless of where they came from, knowing what's true and false is important so you can take proper care of your hair. In this article, we'll debunk 10 common men's hair myths that many believe are true.

Myth #1 – You Need To Shampoo Your Hair Daily

One of the most common men's hair myths that people believe is that they need to shampoo their hair every day. While it's true that you should clean your hair regularly, you don't need to do it every day. In fact, washing your hair daily can strip it of its natural oils, leading to dryness and damage. So, how often should you shampoo your hair? For the textured, we recommend washing your hair once a week.

Myth #2 – Textured Hair Grows Slower Than Other Types (Or, Not At All)

This is an incredibly pervasive myth — and, it's simply not true! In fact, on average, textured hair (primarily type 3 & type 4) grows at the same rate as any other type of hair; the only difference is that it often appears shorter because of its curly or kinky/coily pattern. As long as you're caring for your textured hair in the proper way, you are positioning yourself to see growth!

Related Article: Why Isn't My Hair Growing?

Myth #3 – Wearing A Hat Causes Hair Loss

One of the most common men's hair myths is that wearing a hat regularly will cause hair loss. However, this is not true. While wearing hats can cause your hair to appear flattened or messy, it won't cause it to fall out. Hair loss occurs when the hair follicles are damaged, or the hair growth cycle is disrupted, which can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, hormone imbalances, stress, and medical conditions. So, feel free to wear your favorite hat without worrying about hair loss.

Myth #4 – All Haircuts Work On All Types Of Hair Texture

Another common men's hair myth is that all haircuts work on all hair textures. This is false. Your hair's texture can significantly affect how a certain haircut will look on you. Therefore, it's important to talk to your barber and determine which haircuts best suit your hair texture.

Related Article: Mainstream & Modern, Good Looks Never Fade With A Fade Haircut

Myth #5 – Shaving Your Head Will Make Your Hair Grow Back Thicker

Another common myth about men's hair is that shaving your head will make your hair grow back thicker. However, this is not true. Shaving your head may make the new hair growth appear thicker or fuller simply because the hair has been freshly cut off and has not had a chance to become damaged or split. But, in reality, shaving your head does not affect the thickness or density of your hair. Hair thickness and density are determined by genetics and can vary from person to person. So, if you're thinking about shaving your head, go for it! But be aware that it won't make your hair grow back thicker.

Myth #6 – Hair Can Repair Itself Over Time

Many people believe that hair can repair itself over time. Unfortunately, once hair is damaged, it can't repair itself. Rather, you would need to trim the damaged strands and begin caring for your new growth. Various factors, including excessive heat, chemicals, and neglect, can cause damage. That's why it's essential to take care of your hair and prevent damage from occurring in the first place.

Myth #7 – Hair Care Products Are Only For Women

Another common men's hair myth is that hair care products are only for women. This couldn't be further from the truth. A variety of hair care products are available for men, including shampoos, conditioners, and styling products. It's important to use the right products for your hair type and style, regardless of gender.

Myth #8 – You Shouldn't Use Any Products On Your Hair

Some men believe they shouldn't use any products on their hair, but this is not true. There are a variety of hair care products available that can help you achieve the style you want while also protecting your hair from damage. Even if you prefer a more natural look, a light styling product can help keep your hair in place and prevent fly-aways.

Myth #9 – Dandruff Is Caused By Poor Hygiene

Another common men's hair myth is that dandruff is caused by poor hygiene. This couldn't be further from the truth. Dandruff is actually a medical condition that affects the scalp and is caused by an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp. While poor hygiene can contribute to dandruff, it's not the root cause. In fact, dandruff can affect people of all ages and backgrounds, regardless of their level of hygiene. If you're experiencing dandruff, speaking with a dermatologist who can recommend the proper treatment is important. This may include medicated shampoos, topical creams, or other treatments, depending on the severity of your condition. So, don't believe the myth that dandruff is caused by poor hygiene, and remember to take care of your scalp by using the right products and seeking medical attention if necessary.

Related Article: Debunking The Difference Between Dandruff & Dry Scalp

Myth #10 – You Don't Need To Use A Conditioner

Some men believe that they don't need to use a conditioner, but this belief can negatively affect the health of their hair. Conditioners can help keep your hair healthy, hydrated, and detangled. Using a conditioner after shampooing is essential to keep your hair looking its best.

Conclusion

There are plenty of other myths surrounding men's hair—but hopefully, we've helped clear up some confusion surrounding some of the more common ones. By knowing what's true and what's false, men can take better care of their hair and feel confident in doing so. Ultimately, when it comes to caring for men’s hair, everyone has their own unique needs. So, before you do or don’t do anything with your hair because you’ve heard from somewhere that it results in this or that, do a little research to verify its validity – starting with this article, of course!