Gorgeous Hair Colors That can Wreck your Hair, Face and Skin
This post is placed in the interest of the Public who are emotional buyers. They just buy products on its face value with no research or understanding to substantiate the product bought.
Leave alone the cost involved in the purchase, after all, it is not the money that matters but far beyond the value of Money, which is the Health that comes to be compromised. As the saying goes, when Money is lost, nothing is lost, but when Health is lost, everything is Lost.
For it is the Health in everybody that stimulates and motivates the individual to do the Right thing, to aspire for great things and to make worthy contributions both to the society and the world at large.
it is imperative to understand, it is often the least ignored things that contribute to larger consequences or problems.
5 dollars saved everyday can amount to a fortune in the next 20 years. Giving financial freedom for the one who meticulously embarked on this journey.
On the contrary, indulgence in a 2 slices of pizza and hot chocolate after dinner every day for the next 5 years too will have an impact. This time it would just not be pleasing to hear. You have just entered the obesity league, which considers walking a few steps down to the drawing room a herculean task.
Let us come back to the main story. The content for today’s post is to let you know the dangers that you are involved in when you spot a Hair dye.
Hope you had read the post titled, “Gorgeous Hair Colors That can Wreck your Hair, Face and Skin, in 2019”
The post featured in the Woman’s day magazine and the main cause for concern is that the post never mentions the dangers that such practices of applying Hair colors put the person in.
It is necessary and a must for all and everybody using recommended products to learn and understand the dangers and the consequences of using such products, this we call as “Informed Choices”.
But Woman’s Day, which we suppose should be popularly read did not mention the downsides of such practices in a place where everyone can read and learn. This is what we all call as deceptive practices, to shed light on things that galore marketing advantage.
The Consequences of using Hair Dyes and Hair Colors
So you want to change the color of your hair which has been graying? We are not saying don’t do it, all we are saying that you should be aware of the consequences of doing so. Your hair is precious and even more precious is your health.
Today we live in the glamour world and all that matters is the looks. The proverbial saying that Beauty is skin deep, cannot be more true when you consider the harm that these hair dyes can do to the human body.
Do you know, what gives the shine on your hair when dyed? Para Phenyline Diamine, the primary agent in the hair dye product is a nephrotoxic, affecting the kidneys. PPD is what absorbs sunlight and provides the rich black sheen to hair.
Do you know that use of PPD can swell the larynx and pharynx, sending people into a anaphylactic shock.
Do you know that PPD in combination with Ammonia will curtail your life inducing itching, swelling of the face, abrupt and sporadic emergence of acne and facial cysts. The skin on the face and neck will show pigmentation depletion and even kidney disease.
The Jet black Hair color -Dangers
Induces severe allergic reaction, with symptoms of “facial soreness, rash, itching, swelling and burning sensations as well as shortness of breath.
The reason being, all Jet Black Hair Color dues contains Jet Black hair product contains 17 times more p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) than lighter colored dyes.
Other side effects may include but not restricted to severe dermatitis, eye irritation and tearing, asthma, gastritis, renal failure, vertigo, tremors, convulsions, and coma in humans.
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The oxidation of PPD on the surface and within the skin is responsible for the initiation of allergic reaction.
Treatment
The Jet Black Hair dye should be withdrawn. For acute, severely affected patients with PPD hair dye dermatitis, the scalp and hair should be washed thoroughly with a soap substitute to remove any excess dye. I
It may be useful to completely oxidize the PPD by applying hydrogen peroxide or Potassium Permanganate solutions; However, some patients may not tolerate .
Further treatment with a potent topical Corticosteroid or short course of oral Corticosteroids may be required as well as oral antibiotics if there is secondary skin infection. Oral antihistamines to counter the pruritus may also be considered.