Allergic Reaction to Hair Dye -Risk Increases with Each Use
1. Allergic Reaction to Hair Dye -Risk Increases with Each Use
Allergic Reaction to Chemical Hair Dye –Heed the Warnings
Tabatha McCourt collapsed 20 minutes after dying her hair and
tragically died in hospital.
“Tabatha was rushed to hospital and later died. The exact cause of her
death is not known, but medics are investigating whether it might have
been due to a severe allergic reaction to a chemical used in 99 per cent of
all hair-dyes: PPD or p-Phenylenediamine.
This chemical fixes dye permanently into the hair so it doesn‟t wash out —
and it is causing increasing concern, with some experts now calling for an
outright ban.
In our quest for eternal youth and glamour, hair-dyes have become big
business. Every year, we have more than 45 million salon treatments in
the UK, while chemists and supermarkets sell at least 50 million boxes of
hair colour.
But with this rise in demand comes an increase in the number of people prone to side-effects — some of
them deadly. In January, Mariade Kelly, 29, ended up in a hospital high-dependency unit after suffering a
severe reaction to PPD. She had decided to dye her hair black.”*
Next time you pick up a bottle of hair dye, think of the possible allergic reaction you risk with each use of
chemical hair dye.
Allergic Reaction to Chemical Hair Dye –On the Increase
“Although full-blown allergies to PPD are rare — affecting around one in 250,000 people — trichologist
Iain Sallis says the problem is that you can never tell when you might develop one. „Even if you have
coloured your hair 100 times before, you can become allergic at any time,‟ he warns.
Hair-dye manufacturers say nobody should use their products without undergoing a patch test first —
applying a small amount of dye to a patch of skin for 48 hours. But these tests are not fail-safe.”*
Hopefully, you will reach for an alternative to chemical hair dye in the form of a natural powder: Lustrous
Henna 100% natural plant-based hair dye.**
* Read more at Daily Mail:
Does YOUR Hair Dye Contain Chemical Feared to have Killed this Woman?
** read more about Lustrous Henna 100% natural plant-based hair dye.