We’re unable to find any info stating that eating before a haircut is bad, but cutting your hair frequently makes it grow faster is a myth.
Whether you've got long locks or a trendy pixie, you probably have your own unique hair challenges—maybe it's a weird cowlick or unruly curls.
In any case, separating hair fallacies from facts will help you concentrate on things that will actually help your hair grow healthier and look better. Here, myths about your hair, and how you can use the truth to your (beautiful) benefit.
Getting a good haircut is really powerful. It can not only turn any bad hair day into the best one ever, but your new added layers or ~BaNgS~ can completely sky rocket your self-confidence, leaving you feeling like you can take on the world for weeks to come.
But, get the wrong haircut and you'll (1) want to kill the hairstylist and (2) cry for several days following your appointment.
So, to avoid a meltdown, hair guru Mark Townsend told Cosmopolitan.com a few things to take into consideration before actually getting a haircut.