Allergic Contact Dermatitis
-What’s Paraphenylenediamine (PPD)?
Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is a chemical substance that is widely used as a permanent hair dye. It is a leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis from application of popular mixes of hair dye. It may also been found in textile or fur dyes, dark coloured cosmetics, temporary tattoos, photographic developer and lithography plates, photocopying and printing inks, black rubber, oils, greases and gasoline.
How to Avoid Allergic Contact Dermatitis
-from Paraphenylenediamine (PPD)
The solution for avoiding Allergic Contact Dermatitis is to avoid using synthetic hair dye altogether. Most artificial hair dye contain PPD, ammonia, peroxide and other harmful chemicals. As noted above, results through continued use can be quite detrimental.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
-The Dermatological Solution
The solution given by most dermatologists across the globe is to use an all-natural hair dye such as pure henna that works like a semi-permanent color dye, but without chemicals. The problem with using pure henna is that it only gives one color: bright red-orange. Most people don’t care for pure henna color. Most people are satisfied with covering their gray hair or coloring their hair with their own natural shade of hair color.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
-The Dermatological Solution Exists
Heeding the above reminders, from dermatologists worldwide, many men and women have experienced successful results using Lustrous Henna® 100% all Natural Hair Dye. It comes in more than ten (10) natural hair color shades. The shades are a result of mixing pure henna with the extracts of other botanical plants. All shades of color are totally natural and therefore, don’t contain any harmful chemical substance. Allergic Contact Dermatitis can be avoided since allergy reaction to pure henna is extremely rare. Lustrous Henna® 100% all Natural Hair Dye is a combination of ancient traditional hair dye combined with modern green living.
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