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Is there such a thing as hypoallergenic hair dye?
Before we answer that question, we should delve into the types of hair dyes and hair coloring that are available, so you will understand each type and the possibilities of finding a hypoallergenic hair dye.
Types of Hair Dye
Temporary hair dye is the hair coloring you see at costume parties, theatrical plays, and at other events where the hair needs to be colored for a short period of time. In most cases, this is not what you are looking for to dye your hair; however, we will still add it to list as it is a hair dye. This type of hair dye can be washed out easily, but can leave behind damaged and dry brittle hair.
Semi-permanent hair dye will not be washed away as with temporary hair dye, however, after around five shampoos your hair color will be back to its natural color, gray and all. This type of hair dye can and often does contain P-Phenylenediamine, an ingredient that often causes an allergic reaction.
Demi-permanent hair dye may not actually be permanent but they are close. These types of hair dye but has ingredients that can be the root of allergic reactions in some individuals such as ethanolamine, sodium carbonate, and hydrogen peroxide, to name a few. After about 20 washes, the color will disappear.
Permanent hair dye will of course change the color of your hair and no amount of shampooing will take the color out of your hair. The color can fade over time, but will never totally disappear. Of course, with this type of hair dye you will find an array of ingredients that can be harmful to the skin, the hair, and can cause allergic reactions.
None of the above can be considered hypoallergenic hair dye’s as each one is created with a different ingredients that can cause an allergenic reaction. If you notice an explanation of a patch test on the back of the box, this product has been known to cause allergic reactions.
Skin Allergy Symptoms
Symptoms of allergies include a burning sensation, sores, itching, redness, and pain. Of course, before you use any hair dye you will hear that you should perform a patch test to ensure that you will not have an allergic reaction.
Instead of worrying about the possibilities of allergic reactions and now that you understand that you will not be able to find a hypoallergenic hair dye at any local retail store, you may wish to start looking at alternatives.
Alternatives that can be considered hypoallergenic hair dyes
The best way to color you hair is with an all natural hair dye which is plant based this way you will not have an allergic reaction such as you would find with other hair dyes that use chemical. The all-natural hair dye by Advanced Cosmetic Technologies is the closest you will find to an all-natural hypoallergenic hair dye. This line of hypoallergenic hair dye will add color to your hair without stripping the color before adding fresh color while using no harmful or allergenic chemicals. You can learn more about these all-natural products by visiting, http://www.actnaturals.com/product-info.html.
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