Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Everything in the world has its myths, something that is believed to be true while being completely unreal. Hair and hair style are no exclusion. It is a common knowledge that there is something we can’t understand about hair growth and nature, and when we can’t find the truth, we add fiction.

In the world of Sedu hairstyles there are certain myths as well. They concerned with hair in general, hair straightening and styling, straighteners and blow dryers. To the average citizen, a Sedu hairstyle is one great myth itself.

These are the most popular hair myths about Sedu hairstyles revealed.

Hair Myth #1: Sedu Hairstyle is Long Straight and Blond

Well, this hair myth has grown up from the Hollywood stereotypes. And even though we should admit that most celebrities sport blond long hairstyles, real Sedu hairstyle can be of any length and any color. The only truth about this stereotype is straightness. Originally Sedu hairstyle was considered to be straight, but today some bottom curls and flips, as well as sexy waves are acceptable.

So, enjoy your hazel, black, red, or chestnut hair color together with short or medium hair length. Every hair style that is straight can be Sedu.

Hair Myth #2: Sedu Hairstyle Can Only Be Achieved with Sedu Hair Straightener

To answer this question, we should appeal to the origin of the world Sedu. In the beginning, term ‘Sedu’ was invented by the company Sedu Beauty. It is the contracted form of the word “seductive”. This company has brought the questions about Sedu Beauty, Sedu Style and Hairstyle, Sedu Image and so on… to the public.

Today, however, this term is sported when speaking about certain types of style and hairstyle without any regard to the means, by which such style or hairstyle is created.

That is why, the answer is simple: Sedu Hairstyle can be created with any tools available. Though, the best results are obtained, of course, with the use of the parental accessories, that is - Sedu hair straighteners.

Hair Myth #3: Constant Application of the Straightening Tools Damages Hair

Hair damage is one of the most serious problems people face when dealing with various hair styles. Constant dyeing, chemical treatment, and other influences on hair lead to hair thinning, loss of elasticity and shine.

But there are two ways of hair straightening: chemical and heat application. They differ in results and influence on hair. With modern technologies the heat application becomes more and more safe both for hair and scalp, while chemical treatment remains still chemical.

What should be stated clearly is that chemical application is any way damaging, while heat treatment can damage hair only if the flat iron is used wrongly and without precautions.

So, don’t be afraid to use flat iron on your hair, but read the instruction first.

Hair Myth #4: Blow Drying Makes Hair Tangled

Sedu hairstyle needs constant blow drying. We always lack time to leave our hair air dry. That is why problems with blow drying are crucial to Sedu hair styling.

Blow drying is the process that requires no certain skills. You turn on your dryer, bring it to your hair, and it dries it up. But there are several things that can go wrong during drying:

1. You can bring dryer too close to the hair. The recommended distance is 1 foot.

2. You can use setting, which is too hot. This can over dry your scalp, though serious damage to the hair hasn’t been noticed.

3. You can use no conditioner. Conditioner itself is made to ease combing and styling. So, when you don’t condition your hair, you consciously decide to struggle with uncontrollable hair.

The bottom line is following: check that you are doing everything right, before claiming that some product is harmful.

Hair Myth #5: Sedu Hair Straightener Makes Your Hair Split

False. Any heat applied to the hair, especially flat irons, smoothes the hair. It helps to glue hair scales of every hair together. Split ends are caused by the over drying, over dyeing, or over processing of the hair.

Usually it is impossible to cure split ends, so they should be trimmed. Recommended time period for trimming is six weeks.

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