A subscriber of mine triggered my memory when she told about her story about having an eczema outbreak due to coloring her hair.  It became a nightmare for her as her eczema symptoms became uncontrollable and affected her self esteem.

I used to colour and highlight my hair to different shades. My hairstylist had given me this idea about making my hair look more interesting when the light catches on. Look at all the fashion magazines, he said.

I don’t color or highlight my hair all that often now.  But I realised that in recent years, I would develop itching and scaly dry skin around parts of my surrounding skin.

I found out that the culprit is known as paraphenylenediamine (PPD), a chemical substance that is widely used as a permanent hair dye. PPD is known to trigger skin reactions in people.

When used on the hair, some amounts of this chemical is absorbed through the exposed part of your skin.

Hence if you know that you are prone to developing [tag-tec]eczema symptoms[/tag-tec] or is in the midst of an eczema storm, do not go and dye or color your hair in the name of vanity. All that itching and dry scaly skin may cost you a subsequent trip to your physician for help.

Comments

2 Responses to “Dyeing Or Coloring Your Hair Can Set Off Eczema Symptoms”

  1. Skin Care » Blog Archive » Dyeing Or Coloring Your Hair Can Set Off Eczema Symptoms on October 16th, 2007 3:34 pm

    [...] Read it all here [...]

  2. Cosmetic Surgery » Dyeing Or Coloring Your Hair Can Set Off Eczema Symptoms on October 16th, 2007 4:11 pm

    [...] You’ll find more information about this here [...]

Leave a Reply