In the United States and Europe, it is estimated that more than one-third of women over age 18 and about 10 percent of men over age 40 use some type of hair dye.
Modern
hair dyes are classified as permanent (or oxidative), semi-permanent, and
temporary. Permanent hair dyes which
draws up to 80 percent of currently marketed products, consist of
colorless dye “agents” (chemicals called aromatic amines) and dye “couplers.”
In the presence of hydrogen
peroxide,
these agents and couplers react with one another to form pigment molecules.
Darker colors are formed by using higher concentrations of agents while
Semi-permanent and temporary hair dyes are non-oxidative and include colored
compounds that blemish hair directly.
Over 5,000
different chemicals are used in hair dye products whereby some of which are
reported to be carcinogenic (cancer-causing) in animals.
There are hair dye formulations that
contained chemicals that were found to cause cancer in animals so ladies should
be reminded by this
There are studies which disclose that people who began using hair dyes before 1980 have an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma so this may serve as a warning.
For you to be guided about more information on hair dyes’ safe
ingredients composition, it is available
from the National Toxicology Program (NTP), an interagency program of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which provides 12th Report
on Carcinogens identifies
agents, substances, or chemical mixtures that cause or might cause cancer in
humans.
In most
cases, the most safest without worrying whether your most patronized hair is dangerous
or not, it’s still the natural glow that is most significant, to preserve your
crown of glory’s charisma in all angles and to conserve that all-time hall of
fame looks of you, simply just how nature preserves its natural aesthetic value. Look at these Best Hairstyles of All Times so
you would constantly be inspired to defend the most beautiful ‘YOU”
1. Halle
Berry’s Spiky Pixie Haircut
2. Audrey
Hepburn’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s Updo
Still remains the mark for ageless sophistication for 50-plus years later.
3. The Afro
A style
that’s been reinvented in incalculable techniques.
4. The Rachel
The swingy
layers that unveiled a million hairstyles.
5. The Brenda
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