New hair dyes avoid allergic reactions
A newly developed hair dye that promises to avoid the allergic reactions caused by synthetic dyes will be on sale in June, drugstore chain Matsumoto Kiyoshi Holdings said.The new hair dye is made of extracts from fruit and plants that do not include 4-nitro-phenylamine and 6-amino-phenol, which are suspected to cause allergies. Manufacturers plan to jointly launch 27 different kinds of the products by the end of the year.
A new hair dye allergy avoidance protocol, currently undergoing trials across several places, is being hailed as a potential “game changer” by dermatologists. While hair dyes have been reported to affect up to 7 percent of the population in the past, it’s quite uncommon to be allergic to the dye today. Are you allergic to hair dye? A new, three-step hair dye procedure promises a permanent change without the side effects.
Toxic hair dyes, a beauty-product staple for many women of color, may be safer in the future. A new study suggests that small modifications to hair dye molecules could eliminate a chemical byproduct that causes harmful allergic reactions and can't be washed out of the product A new generation of hair dyes avoid allergic reactions, a key beauty breakthrough.
Allergic reactions to hair dyes can range from mild itching to, in rare cases, anaphylactic shock and death. More than 50 people have died from thought to be allergic reactions to hair dye since 1980. In 2005 European regulations forced companies to remove paraphenylenediamine (PPD) from their products for leave-on use, but it can still be found in hair dye for use in salons. The new colors are being introduced from January, without PPD and won't fade as quickly as the old colors...Avoiding the mix of confused messages is important
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