Beauty 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."
- Soap is bad for your skin.
- Shaving your legs will make your hair grow in thicker.
- Drinking a lot of water leads to beautiful skin.
- Split ends can be repaired.
- Dry skin causes wrinkles.
- You can wash acne and pimples away.
- The sun clears up blemishes.
- Stick to one brand and line of products.
- You don't need to use sunscreen on a cloudy day.
- Natural ingredients are non-allergenic.
- Chocolate and greasy foods cause acne.
- You can shrink the pores on your face.
- Rinsing your hair in cold water will make it shiny.
Exercise Myths
- Muscle can turn to fat.
- You can spot reduce.
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