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Sunday, 17 May 2015

Hair colouring risks you must consider

Bright red, hot pink and electric blue are trending colours this summer that are seen more on people’s hair than clothes. Dyeing your hair is not a new thing, you might remember your mum or grand mum using black hair dyes to cover up their grey strands. It’s just that the type and quality of dyes used have changed with time. Even though, the new colours available are safer than conventional hair dyes, over using these chemical colours is bound to affect your hair and can cause severe skin conditions.
1. Skin discolourations: Skin discolouration is common while colouring your hair. Drips, slips and some extra colour around the hairline cause the skin to take up the colour resulting in patches. However, this is temporary and the skin renews itself within a few days. Want to change your hair colour to bright colours this season? Do it with henna.
2. Contact Dermatitis: Dermatitis is the inflammation of the skin and usually causes redness and itching when the skin is irritated by chemicals.
3. Eczema: It is a very common skin condition and is characterised by itchy, red, and crusting patches on the skin. Inflammation, flaking and blistering of the area are common symptoms.
4. Skin cancer: Skin cancer is a possibility in people like salon professionals who are continuously exposed to hair colours, but it is very rare.
5. Premature greying: Early exposure to hair colour is stressful to the hair follicle and may result in greying.
How can you prevent hair damage due to hair colours?

1. Don’t colour your hair frequently and do it only when required.

2. Stick to one brand and do not change it frequently.

3. Use ammonia free hair colours as they are less harmful than hair colours with ammonia.You can also ditch chemical hair colours and use natural hair colours instead.

4. If you are planning any other chemical treatment along with colouring, then it is best to colour your hair in the end. Avoid any chemical treatment after immediately colouring your hair. 

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