7 Beauty Myths That Deserve to Drop

 

Myth: Cucumber Reduces Eye Puffiness

The cucumber itself does not reduce puffiness. But consider this, have you ever heard of someone being referred to as hot as a cucumber? No, it’s cool as a cucumber. Cucumbers are able to stay cold for long periods of time outside of a refrigerator. That cold is what actually reduces puffiness (it causes blood vessels around our eyes to contract, thereby reducing swelling). That being said, you could lay a dirty sock over your eyes and it could help. As long as it is cold.


Myth: Preparation H Reduces Eye Puffiness

Yeah okay. No. In fact, using Preparation H around the eyes can cause dry and inflamed skin. Therefore, you’ll just end up with dry, inflamed, greasy eyes. You’re better off just saving it for your nether region.


Myth: Your Skin Pores Open and Close

A pore is not a door or window–they can not open and close. However, if something is built up in the pore (like dead skin cells) the pores can appear enlarged. Go ahead and exfoliate in order to remove that gunk stuff.


Myth: Soap Is Bad for Your Skin

When soaps contained lye and animal fat, this was true. But newer soaps are less harsh and often have good stuff like moisturizers.


Myth: Vaseline on Your Face Every Night Will Prevent Wrinkles?

Petroleum can make wrinkles less apparent by softening lines, but it can’t prevent aging.


Myth: Cutting Your Hair and Eyelashes Once a Week Will Make Them Grow Longer

We’ll believe just about anything, won’t we? Try this one out and you’ll just end up bald.


Myth: Never Pluck a Gray Hair; Ten More Will Grow in Its Place

Answer me this: If you grow some carrots and pull them up out of the ground, will a bunch more pop up in its place? It’s just not possible.

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