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Every generation seems to live and die by its own set of beauty myths. In our grandmother's era, women counted on the fact that 100 strokes a day would keep their hair shiny and healthy. Similarly, they also ate a lot of Jell-O, believing that consuming gelatin would make their nails grow stronger. Considering how hungry women are for some hard-and-fast rules about holding onto their looks, who can blame them for buying into these myths?
Indeed, the same could be said of women today. These old notions have been replaced by a whole new crop of beauty myths. Here are 10 of them and some help in separating fact from fiction.
Myth No. 1: Drinking lots of water keeps skin youthful-looking.
People have got to stop drinking numerous glasses of water a day, thinking it is helping their skin. Water does help clean the kidneys and acts as an....
Myth No. 2: Soap is bad for the skin.
People have been bullied in the past: "You use soap on your skin....
Myth No. 3: A split end can be repaired.
This is true only if you're willing to snip the hair beyond the point of the split.....
Myth No. 4: It's too late to start using sunscreen.
It's never too late to start protecting .....