Hair Dye Allergies

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Hair is a vital part of a human body due to its great ability to corroborate a good looking personality. In fact, it can bring different amazing looks into you if styled in different fashions. So, it becomes indispensable to strive for the wellness of the hair and give rise to healthy hair lifelong.







Hair is a vital part of a human body due to its great ability to corroborate a good looking personality. In fact, it can bring different amazing looks into you if styled in different fashions. So, it becomes indispensable to strive for the wellness of the hair and give rise to healthy hair lifelong. However, when hair starts to become grey, one prefers to dye his hair. This may have its advantages as well as disadvantages. Some of the allergies that happen due to hair dying come in the section of disadvantages.

Now-a-days, allergic reactions to hair dye are on the verge as more and more younger people dye their hair. It may lead to dermatitis on the face, and, in many cases, facial swelling may also be on the list. As it is, a matter of fact confirms that para-phenyl-enediamine(PPD) and other pertinent agents that are a natural corollary to allergic reactions include in more than two thirds of hair dyes today. Allergic reactions because of PPD became such a threatening problem that it was restored to ban in Germany, Sweden, and France during the 20th century. When patch tested, the frequency of positive reactions to PPD is getting accentuated according to dermatologists who had reported this anecdotally. In a recent survey in London, this was confirmed. It also bought the multiple rise to double in terms of frequency over six years. 7.1% was the percentage in a clinic for adults with contact dermatitis. Even in other countries, such similar trend has been observed.

Such allergies really make a mess of one’s beauty and personality. Despite of all the cares available, self care is the most significant of all the cares as it is the root or the foundation of all cares. Pertinent substances to PPD such as azo dyes, benzocaine, sulfonamides, sulfones, sulfadrugs, Para Amino Benzoic Acid( PABA), and Para –aminosalicylic acid can also be a threat to one’s health. One of the alternative names for para-phenylenediamine is 4-Benzenediamine also. Have a patch test before dying the hair to be confirmed about your being not allergic to PPD. Though metallic dyes and vegetable rinse dyes do not provide permanent hair dying, yet, they should be made use of. Besides, semi-permanent hair dyes can also be a good alternative but ten percent of those who are allergic to PPD are also allergic to these kind of hair dyes.

Prior to hair dying, one should inform the hair dresser. Else, these hair dye allergies can cause a lot of problems in one’s life.





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