We all want to avoid hair thinning as much as we can! This is especially true for those of us who are getting older — nearly everyone experiences hair loss with aging. When we think about what might be a potential cause of hair loss or hair thinning, hair dye sometimes comes to mind. After all, hair coloring can be very involved in the techniques and the ingredients. Hair dye contains various chemical agents — and some can weaken our hair strands. Could this mean that hair dye causes thinning or hair loss? Let’s dive deeper into the answers surrounding hair dye and demystify any questions regarding if it negatively interacts with hair. There are quite a few things we need to take into account! Not all hair dyes and colors are created equal. Lightening agents such as bleach (used to get those dazzling highlights into dark hair) contain peroxide in high levels, and we will explore how certain chemicals may disrupt the integrity of our hair strands. There are different kinds of hair loss, too. Hair fall, hair breakage, and the slowing of hair growth are all considered to be hair loss and thinning. What kinds of hair loss, if any, does artificial hair color affect? BY BRIDGET REED JUN 15, 2023. https://better-notyounger.com/blogs/the-better-blog/can-hair-dye-cause-hair-loss-thinning
Can Hair Dye Damage Your Hair? If you’re considering coloring your hair to change up your style or cover grey strands, there are various possibilities. The most common types of hair dyes, such as:
Temporary hair color
Semi-permanent hair color
Demi-permanent hair color
Permanent hair color
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Hair bleach and lighteners The hair color product itself can be damaging to hair. Depending on the strength of the hair dye, the damage may not be as extreme. Your hair goals will determine the type of hair color you choose. Temporary hair dye is a color that can be applied and washed out completely because it just coats the hair strands instead of penetrating them. Temporary hair dye is intended to wash out after a single shampoo wash. Temporary hair dyes are most commonly used for one-off events like a party or Halloween. Semi-permanent hair dye will last approximately five to ten shampoo washes. Semi-permanent hair dyes are suitable for people experimenting with hair color or looking to change it up more frequently. Demi-permanent is intended to last for 30 shampoo washes and is the most common hair dye. With 30 washes, the color will stay true to its intended hue for longer when compared to temporary and semi-permanent dyes. Permanent hair dye does not wash out, but it will fade over time. The permanent dye will likely last between half to most of the year before needing to be touched up. Hair bleach lands in the permanent color category, as well.
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