Negative effects of dyeing your hairs
The first introduced hair dye compound had cancerous elements.
Basically, hair colouring is chemistry.
The
art of hair dyeing is all about the reactions that take place in
between the pigments in the hair, the pigments in dye, peroxide, and
ammonia. And these reactions can best be described as chemical
reactions.
Be that as it may, chemical
reaction which is a process that involves the rearrangement of the
molecular or ionic structure of a substance is not something we should
encourage to alter our looks.
But this doesn't change the fact that to most people, dyeing of hair is one of the most fun things to do.
To them there is really no difference between changing the colour of their hair colour and changing their clothes.
However,
in as much as it cannot be denied that hair tinting gives the face a
certain kind of classy, it should also be made known that dyes can often
come with harmful side effects.
This is why we've decided to put together this article in other to let you know the side effects of hair dyeing.
Read on to see some of the side effects that come with dyeing of hair.
1. Allergic reactions
Hair
dyes contain paraphenylenediamine, and paraphenylenediamine is a common
allergen (An allergen is a type of antigen that produces an abnormally
vigorous immune response, which the immune system fights off a perceived
threat that would otherwise be harmless to the body).
So
whether you are colouring your hair for the purpose of experimenting or
just to enjoy the feeling that comes with dyeing one's hair, you stand
the chance of risking severe allergic reactions.
This
is why people who have contact dermatitis are particularly prone to
reactions because of the PPD and other chemicals that are present in
dyes
Therefore, it is advisable for those with skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis to refrain from using hair dyes.
However,
it is also important to keep in mind that not having had an allergic
reaction in the past does not mean you won’t have one in the future.
2. Irritable skin
Dermatologists
have been advising people for some time now to abstain from using hair
dye at the slightest hint of any skin reaction; because skin reaction is
another side effect that periodically comes with hair colouring.
Some common symptoms include burning sensations, redness, and flaky skin, itchiness and discomfort.
3. Conjunctivitis
It
is almost impossible to dye your hair yourself without the dye touching
your face. When this happens, chemicals from the dyes can make contact
with your eyes, which can lead to conjunctivitis or pink eye.
In other cases, it causes inflammation and severe discomfort.
4. Fertility issues
There is a particular ingredient that is commonly used in permanent hair dyes, it is known as Lead acetate.
Researchers
have made it public that there's a possible link between this chemical
and fertility issues in men and women. And that nothing has been done
about it does not mean that the researchers are wrong.
However,
it is advisable for pregnant women to refrain from using any kind of
hair dyes as the chemicals present may cause malignancy in their unborn
child.
5. Cancer
Although this might sound shocking and somewhat unbelievable, the fact still remains that it is true.
When permanent hair dyes were first introduced, they were found to have carcinogenic compounds (cancer-causing compounds.)
While
the formulas were altered to replace these chemicals, the debate as to
whether hair dyes can cause cancer is yet to be settled.
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