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Women: 4 Reasons You Should Avoid Dying Your Hair
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Hair dyeing has been a trendy fashion trend among men and women alike. Some women have low hair cuts that are tinted with a golden or red tone. It may look very attractive, but it has so many bad effects.
So, in this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some reasons you should avoid dying your hair.
- Hair dyes comprise a variety of chemicals, including hydrogen peroxide, that penetrates your hair’s base to change its colour. Some hair products might cause damage to your hair, including discolouration.
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Some hair dyes used by some women to modify their hair colour to gold, brown, and other colours are highly toxic. Wearing wigs of various hues is far safer than colouring your own hair with those chemicals. Instead of colouring your hair yellow, try to get yourself a yellow wig, it is much better.
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Permanent hair dyes contain chemicals that are toxic to your body and can cause cancer. Any hair dye that is difficult to remove using hair cleansing products such as soap is potentially harmful to your health. It can put you at an increased risk of developing cancer.
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When you use these hair dyes on your hair, the chemicals absorb into your scalp, but some of them enter your body.
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This might trigger hormone changes in your body, which is especially dangerous for women because chemical imbalance can speed up the development of chest cancer.
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