Cosmetics & Personal Care

Hair colourants – allergies and cancer?

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What are they?

Many people colour their hair to help them look and feel their best. Perhaps you have, or plan to.

The three main types of hair colourants are permanent, demi-permanent and semi-permanent, which can be applied at home or in a salon. Hair colourants contain a mixture of colour molecules and other ingredients, depending on the type of product.

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Semi, demi, permanent hair colourants – what’s the difference?

• Semi-permanent: Mainly coats your hair strands rather than penetrating into the cuticle. Shortest-lasting – gradually washes off.

• Demi-permanent: Penetrates the outer cuticle of your hair strands but not deeper into the hair shaft. Intermediate-lasting – fades over time.

• Permanent: Penetrates into hair shaft to change the colour. Longest-lasting – grows out.

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What's the myth?

Hair colourants have been blamed for a range of health effects, from allergies to cancer.

This one is partially true—read on to learn more!

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What are the facts?

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The bottom line?

Hair colourants are safe to use according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
No need to…

stop covering those greys, enhancing your natural tones or making a bold colour statement!

But please do...

read the product label and follow all precautions before use, including the skin patch test (yes, before EACH use).

Sources
  1. Schnuch, A et al. 2008, 'para-Phenylenediamine: the profile of an important allergen. Results of the IVDK', British Journal of Dermatology 159, pp 379-386
  2. National Cancer Institute 2022, Hair Dyes Fact Sheet