Women always try to look pretty. All the advice that the myths were being heard, even credible whole. Distinguish myths are not true and below.
Sunscreen
Myth: The higher the SPF it, the better.
Although sunscreens with high SPF levels can provide high protection, but the American Cancer Society warns that the difference in protection between the SPF 30 and SPF 50 was too much. Rather than focusing on the SPF level, against the sun can be done by applying sunscreen (at least SPF 15 or higher) in a considerable number at least every 2 hours.
Revoking eyebrows
Myth: Waxing is better than pulling the eyebrow tweezer (small clip).
According to Foxnews.com, although many myths that pull the eyebrows by waxing or removed one by one will dangerous nerves around the eyes, but actually it is not entirely correct. The difference of the two just because the old workmanship. Faster waxing eyebrows because it drew in large amounts in short time. While the eyebrows by plucking with a tweezer to remove the eyebrows should be done slowly and one by one.
Toothpaste can help overcome acne
Myth: Toothpaste can clear acne.
Toothpaste mouth just for business. Allaboutacne.com site warned that putting toothpaste on the skin can make it dry and irritated. The best way to avoid acne is to keep skin dry. Try asking for skin beauty expert treatment.
Shave
Myth: Shave your body can make hair grow thicker.
Contrary to what most people believe, shaving does not make the hair follicles to thicken, so says Dr. Lawrence E Gibson, dermatologist from the Mayo Clinic. There is, at the end of the cut hair thicker memorable, as more grown, the tip would be visible tapered so it looks thin.
Moisturizer
Myth: Not everyone needs moisturizer.
Skin beauty experts agree that everyone should give the skin moisturizer at least twice a day. Most people who have oily skin think that he did not need moisturizer, facial moisturizer yet have a critical function in helping the skin health. The key is choosing the right type of moisturizer for skin type. Acnemythsetc.com suggested for those who have acne problems to choose water-based moisturizer, not the oil-based.
Coffee
Myth: Coffee bad for health.
Some people think coffee is not good for health, but also needed to fight sleepiness. In fact, in some studies, also found benefits to drinking coffee. Nutritionist Mayo Clinic, Katherine Zeratsky, warned that just need 2-3 cups of coffee per day, more than it can make a person feel dizzy and irritable.
Brown
Myth: Chocolate makes spotty.
In fact, fries and chocolate may aggravate acne do in some people, but not the cause redness inflammation, says Dr. Richard Thomas, from Acneguide.com. So, if you do not have an acne problem, no problem to eat chocolate.