Regarding the use of Permanent Chemical Dyes, please pay close attention to the following video and other important information:
From WebMD:
Are Hair Dyes Safe?
The decision to change your hair color may be a hard one. Some studies have linked hair dyes with a higher risk of certain cancers, while other studies have not found this link. Most hair dyes also don't have to go through safety testing that other cosmetic color additives do before hitting store shelves. Women are often on their own trying to figure out whether hair dyes are safe.When hair dyes first came out, the main ingredient in coal-tar hair dye caused allergic reactions in some people. Most hair dyes are now made from petroleum sources. But FDA still considers them to be coal-tar dyes. This is because they have some of the same compounds found in these older dyes.
Cosmetic makers have stopped using things known to cause cancer in animals. For example, 4-methoxy-m-phenylenediamine (4MMPD) or 4-methoxy-m-phenylenediamine sulfate (4MMPD sulfate) are no longer used. But chemicals made almost the same way have replaced some of the cancer-causing compounds. Some experts feel that these newer ingredients aren't very different from the things they're replacing.
Experts suggest that you may reduce your risk of cancer by using less hair dye over time. You may also reduce your risk by not dyeing your hair until it starts to gray.
For More Information…
For more information on chemical hair dye safety and precautions, contact the National Women's Health Information Center at 800-994-9662 or the following organizations:Food and Drug Administration (FDA), OPHS, HHS
Phone: (888) 463-6332 (Consumer Information)
Internet Address: http://www.fda.gov
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
Phone: (888) 462-3376
Internet Address: http://www.aad.org
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Skin Center
Phone: (480) 301-8000
Internet Address: http://www.mayoclinic.com
Why take unnecessary chances with your health? Avoid chemical hair dyes.
Use Lustrous Henna® All-Natural Plant-Based Hair Color Dye.
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I'm deadly allergic to PPD and used your product in the past -- it was amazing! The color richer with more highlights and depth than permanent colors I've used but no longer can. I've been in pro beauty creative and marketing for 20 years, so not "easily impressed".Fabulous to rediscover you on Facebook - going back to color so was looking for you to reorder.
Susan Pittsley Tate
Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna® user.)
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