Dyeing hair to change color is a favorite beauty solution. However, the safety of hair dyes remains a big question. Dyes are divided into 3 categories:
Temporary dye: The drug only sticks to the surface of the hair strand and becomes pale after 1-2 washes. This type of dye is popular in forms such as hair color brushes or sprays, and works to create a layer of color on the surface of the hair that changes the color of the hair. Semi-permanent dye: The drug penetrates the hair shaft but acts more gently on the hair because it does not contain ammonia or ethanolamine. Usually fades away after about 10-15 washes or sooner. Permanent dyeing: The type commonly used, due to its longer service life. Just dyeing to replenish the newly grown hair roots saves more time, lightens the black hair color and covers even faded hair. However, permanent dyes often have a more complex chemical composition that penetrates deeply and causes hair to change properties, becoming hydrophilic and more susceptible to damage. Many hair dyes with special properties such as color change with temperature, glow in the dark … are also used by many people, especially young people. When dyeing hair, it is necessary to minimize the dye sticking to the scalp, hair roots. The harmful effects of hair dyes The most noticeable thing when using a dye is that it affects the hair’s protective coating, causing hair to become fibrous, brittle, brittle, or hair loss. Medical experts have also shown that substances in hair dyes such as paraphenylenediamin cause allergies, eczema, asthma, stomach ulcers, skin redness, sun sensitivity and can cause severe poisoning. Additives such as propylenglycol and isopropyl alcohol also cause significant harm. Prophylenglycol affects the liver, kidneys, brain, and isoprophyl alcohol can cause depression and headaches. For people with sensitive skin, the dye can cause irritating dermatitis such as redness, burning, peeling, itching, swelling of the scalp, blisters, pustules … even when dyeing is good, ensure quality assurance. That is not to mention the case of a fake, poor quality medicine. Hair dye allergy is growing in popularity. Treating this type of allergy is more complicated than other cosmetic allergies and it may take a shaving to get the medication to heal. Even quality hair dyes, while safe for most people, can be harmful to some people, because everyone’s body is different, so there are different allergic reactions. People with allergic conditions such as urticaria, atopic dermatitis, asthma, eczema, eczema, food allergies, medicines … should be very careful when dyeing their hair. And especially note should choose detox remedies after dyeing to help you have a beautiful hair and reduce the risk of health effects brought by hair dye. The risk of carcinogenicity using dyes has been mentioned. However, the risk is only really increased in people who are in constant contact such as hairdressers because the drug can be absorbed slowly through the skin. Many studies show that bladder cancer increases in hair colorers, but not in people who have hair dyes. Blood cancers and lymphomas, and breast cancers are at increased risk in both workers and those who are stained. Many studies show that the chemical composition of hair dyes has a risk of affecting the fetus. The solution to safe hair coloring Should choose products of reputable brands and clear origin. Select a dye according to your needs. If dyeing because of gray hair or intend to change your hair color for a long time, permanent dyeing is also a good choice. If you only dye when there are holidays or special occasions, you should use temporary dyes. If you both straighten your hair and dyed it, you should dye it after 15 days. Should be used semi-permanent form. First of all, remember before deciding to dye your hair, you should test the reaction of the drug to your body first by dipping a drop of the drug into your biceps, allowing it to dry naturally within 1-2 hours. If there are no signs of abnormality, the body is not allergic to the drug. If itching, redness, or pimples appear, wash the small area of the hand immediately and absolutely do not use that hair dye. Minimize the dye clinging to oily skin, hairline. It takes time between 2 consecutive dyes (15-30 days average). Only dye from the undyed part of the hair to avoid damaging the hair. Treat dyed hair with products specifically designed to protect the hair. Cases should not be dyed hair Do not dye your hair when the skin on the head, face or neck is damaged or painful. Women in red light period or during pregnancy absolutely do not use hair dye. When the drug gets into the eye, an ophthalmologist is required. Do not dye your hair 1 week before and after perm. When preparing the drug, avoid metal containers, and do not use metal brushes.
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