Let’s face it—barbers hear some wild things in the chair. From questionable old wives’ tales to TikTok "hacks" gone horribly wrong, there’s no shortage of myths about hair care. Your barber is too polite to roll their eyes (most of the time), but they definitely wish you’d stop believing these. Let’s bust some myths and save you from yourself, one snip at a time.
Myth: Trimming Your Hair Makes It Grow Faster
The Reality: Your hair grows from your scalp, not the ends. Trimming your hair regularly doesn’t make it grow faster—it just stops you from looking like a scarecrow with split ends. Think of it like mowing the lawn: the grass doesn’t grow faster, it just looks better.
Myth: Barbers Are Just for Haircuts
The Reality: Barbers do way more than cut hair. Want a flawless fade? Done. Need your beard to go from wild lumberjack to well-groomed gentleman? We got you. And if you really want to treat yourself, pair a haircut with an Aveda Facial or a classic Hot Towel Shave. Spoiler: we’re more like grooming ninjas than just “hair guys.”
Myth: Washing Your Hair Every Day Is Non-Negotiable
The Reality: Unless you’re rolling in dirt for a living, your hair doesn’t need a daily scrub. Shampooing too often strips your natural oils, leaving your hair dry and sad. Trust us, less is more. Plus, you’ll save time in the morning—win-win.
Myth: You Can Train Your Hair to Grow a Certain Way
The Reality: Sorry, but your hair isn’t a dog you can teach tricks. It grows the way it grows, thanks to your follicles. If your hair insists on sticking up like a rebellious teenager, it’s time to invest in some good styling products—or make peace with it. Check out our blog for tips on taming unruly hair.
Myth: Plucking Gray Hair Makes More Grow Back
The Reality: This one’s just plain wrong. Plucking gray hairs doesn’t summon their friends to join the party. But it can damage the follicle, and nobody wants a bald spot instead of a gray streak. Embrace the salt-and-pepper vibes, or let your barber help you manage them. For more on embracing your natural look, read our latest articles.
At the end of the day, your barber knows what they’re doing. So next time you’re in the chair, ditch the myths, trust the pros, and maybe even treat yourself to a little extra. After all, haircuts are just the beginning—we’ve got facials, shaves, and everything else to keep you looking your best.
And no, trimming your hair still won’t make it grow faster. 😉