Is dying your hair harmful to your hair or scalp?

Dying your hair with chemicals can cause cancer. Dying your hair with natural products are beneficial to your health. Lead is a high toxic metallic element and very harmful to the body.In the chemical and the paint industry lead is used in the production system.

Lead acetate is used in most leading hair dyes ,that is why many of them have warning labels on them. ezilon.com/information/article_15719.shtml.

Quote- If you use permanent hair dye you are likely to be familiar with the burning sensation, irritation on the scalp and strong distinctive smell during the application of the dye. Have you ever wondered what the long term effects are on your body? We may try to overlook the chemicals that we place on our hair and focus instead on the glamorous results, but as consumers we should be more sceptical about industry safety claims and become more knowledgeable about the products.In fact we should be demanding to know just how safe, or unsafe, hair dye really is.

Storically hair dye was made from natural ingredients, usually vegetable. Modern hair dyes are made mostly of chemicals. Market research indicates that an increasing number of people are dying their hair and are doing so at a younger age.

In some countries up to 60% of women and up to 10% of men regularly dye their hair. According to the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) in the U.K., hair dyes can be safely used as recommended in their instructions and consumers can use them with confidence. But there is an ongoing safety investigation by the European Commission (Scientific Committee on Consumer Products - SCCP) because of studies linking hair dye usage to bladder cancer.

The research was published in the International Journal of Cancer in 2001. It concluded that "after adjustment for cigarette smoking, a major risk factor for bladder cancer, women who use permanent hair dyes at least once a month experience a 2.1 fold risk of bladder cancer relative to non-users. A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology in 2004, suggests that the proportion of lymphomas in the female population that could be attributable to hair dyes is about 10%.

Another study across European countries, found an increased risk of lymphoma associated with the use of hair dye.(Lymphom.

It can be bothersome to the scalp if you have sensitive skin other then that you should be fine they normally keep them pretty safe these days, though bleach does damage your hair and I wouldn't recommend bleaching it multiple time in one week. But, if you are that worried I would suggest a good vegetable dye, they don't last as long because they are semi/demi-permanent, or a good organic dye would be fine to use.

Be sure to conduct the patch test before using the product and if no irritations occur you should be fine =) Getting your dead ends trimmed off reguarly and using a good conditioner will help keep your hair feeling and looking healthier. Hair coloring involves the use of chemicals capable of removing, replacing and/or covering up pigments naturally found inside the hair shaft. Use of these chemicals can result in a range of adverse effects, including temporary skin irritation and allergy, hair breakage, skin discoloration and unexpected hair color results.

There is ongoing debate regarding more serious health consequences of hair color usage, including lead poisoning. In certain individuals, the use of hair coloring can result in allergic reaction and/or skin irritation Symptoms of these reactions can include redness, sores, itching, burning sensation and discomfort. If any of these symptoms occur, alert your hair colorist immediately so that they can remove the color.

Symptoms will not always be present right at the application and processing of the tint but can also arise after hours or even a day. To help prevent or limit allergic reactions, the majority of hair color products recommend that the client conduct a patch test before using the product. This involves mixing a small quantity of tint preparation and applying it directly to the skin for a period of 24 hours.

If irritation develops, manufacturers recommend that the client not use the product. A skin patch test is advised before the use of every coloring process, since allergies can develop even after years of use with no reaction. Adverse reactions can result from both at-home and salon hair coloring products, as similar chemicals are used in both settings.

Only if your hair comes out, or your head comes off, I personally wouldn't use that product if that happens, I remember one time my dad colored his hair, and it misfired from what he was expecting, and he ended up with orange hair!

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