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08-06-2008, 07:28 AM
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Are you aware of the harm that hair colors/dyes may cause?

With hair coloring and hair dying becoming a common phenomenon it becomes increasingly important to become aware of its side-effects. Most doctors do stress on this and educate their patients; however the common man hardly takes note. The most common allergic reactions are dermatitis of the eyes, ears, scalp and face. Prolonged and frequent use of hair color/dye could cause rash and burning sensation on the scalp, sometimes leading to pigmentation or depigmentation of the skin.

Fashion followers today have resorted to coloring hair/dying at younger ages thinking its fashionable but this also translates into exposing them to PPD (a harmful chemical) and making them more prone to attracting PPD allergies & damaging their hair shaft.

Coloring your hair may be the latest fashion trend inhabiting the globe and your friends might goad you into saying “colored hair enhances your look” or “coloring gives you a vibrant personality”. But, there are many factors one needs to be aware of before taking the plunge.

Today, boys and girls have resorted to coloring their hair at the tender age. What this translates into is exposing teenagers to PPD at young age and making them more prone to attracting PPD allergies & damaging their hair shaft. The most common allergic reactions are dermatitis of the eyes, ears, scalp and face. Prolonged and frequent use of hair color/dye could cause rash and burning sensation on the scalp, sometimes leading to pigmentation or depigmentation of the skin. In some cases the reaction of PPD can be so severe as to require hospitalization of the individual. The treatment may necessitate the administration of oral or intravenous steroids depending on the severity of the reaction.

Most hair color/dye companies do insert a warning such as: “Products can cause skin irritation in certain allergic individuals” & do recommend a “Patch Test” before application, to check for any allergy or irritation. However, more often than not the customer ignores this warning.

The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) feels PPD used all hair coloring products are very harmful and should be banned. However; FDA states, that PPD in hair colors/dyes can be used in small quantities since it may cause irritations/ allergies. Hair color/dye companies around the world don’t always conform to these regulations primarily because a higher % of PPD means longer the retention and stability of color applied. Unscrupulous products enter markets because of poor regulation by the “Cosmetic Industry”. The customer can also to be blamed for patronizing these unscrupulous products.

So why the spotlight on PPD? One might be surprised to know that PPD may be present in many hair color and dyes, whether purchased at a local store or an up market salon. Allergic rashes and pigmentation/depigmentation problems are on the rise. The youth are exposed at a vulnerable age. This is a cause of concern and the need to create awareness. For patients who are PPD-allergic, other options are available. Proper labeling of products and an aware customer is the need of the day.

So, all you fashion lovers, dont ignore any sort of irritation or side effects caused from these hair colors. Color your hair with utmost caution.
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08-11-2008, 08:47 PM
Also youca n try natural henna hair dyes, but those can still be drying so using extra consitioner and adding an egg yolk to the formula could be beneficial.
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09-15-2008, 07:18 AM
I don't use hair dye anyways was thinking about it but you've inspired me not to, Thank you
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