Friday, December 9, 2011

Hair dye may be fatal

Hair dye may be fatal
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Developed a case of a British woman several question marks on the severity of the use of hair dyes as they face the risk of death now.
Entered a British woman at the age of 38 years in a coma after an allergic reaction on the use of a common hair dye. Doctors estimated that Julie McCabe used pigment produced by L'Oreal, the chances of survival of 8 percent, but the chances of complete cure is almost non-existent.
McCabe and the state is the latest in a series of cases reported by the media and the use of the Commonwealth of hair dye to those of a serious allergic. It can be a severe allergic reaction to deadly. The young British Tbatha McCourt collapsed and died after what is believed to be an allergic reaction to hair dye used by the home 20 minutes before her death.
 
It is believed widely that the reason is my Vnlendyadman organic compound p-Phenylendiamine or BBDO, which is used in more than 90 percent of permanent hair dyes Among other uses, such as permanent make-up and black cloth and even paper printing. Which is forbidden in all other cosmetics such as IP liner or mascara and liquid eyeliner and others that are free of this compound. It can get allergy caused by this compound of 1.5 percent of the population in Britain, for example.
 
And composite BBDO very effective way to cover gray hair, there are no alternatives to offer replacement. Observers say the big companies do not seem in a hurry to find alternatives for this compound, while the small companies do not have the necessary resources. And some dyes are temporary lasting 6 to 8 washes and does not cover gray hair, free of compound BBDO but all semi-permanent dyes and permanent practice, contain this compound. And even dyes that are not its contents is almost certainly to contain rather than compound Pte de PTD similar so that those who have an allergy to BBDO to be almost always has a sensitivity of my TDI as well.
 
The many women assume that hair dyes "natural" and "organic" and "environmentally friendly" be free of a compound BBDO, but this assumption is rarely correct. There is no dye in the market today cover all the gray hair of the compound without my PDA or my ED. And henna, although they are free of these two compounds, they do not give the desired result.And calls upon the relevant companies to constantly check to make sure the skin is not Kachroo by at least 48 hours of use of the dye. Which is good advice but it is not adequate. The Association recognizes the cosmetics, perfumes and toilet that skin tests are not conclusive and is guaranteed one hundred percent.
And Sally Hughes, who wrote a column in the Sunday Guardian, a specialist cosmetic issues it is commonly used hair dye for about 20 years did not feel anything more than mild itching and slight redness of the scalp, but the process itself almost kill them once without any known cause.

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