Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

i dye my hair black from time to time to make it blacker, but is it true that dyeing can cause white hair?



Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

No, White hair occurs when the pigment (= color) cell attached to the hair follicle, dies, or goes dormant. The hair folicle produces the hair shaft.



. Hair dying treats the hair shaft which is dead. It is composed of a series of scales made of a chemical called keratin. The dye particles lodge in the area between the scales. Ammonia chemicals are often added to the dye chemical mix. It separates the scales even more to help the dye particles to more easily lodge them and in greater amounts



Hair dying chemicals can hair when they are used too often or when several producrs are used together which they are not designed to do.



The damaged hair will grow back and with color if it had color to begin with.



Dan.



Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

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Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

no genetics causes white hair



Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

Not that I know of...If you dye your hair to much, it will become damaged....but I don't think it should turn white. But your hair will turn gray or white later on in life anyway, but it shouldn't make it turn gray or white any sooner. Hope i helped!



Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

Hair is nothing more than dead cells. Dying it will not cause the new dead cells to change color. It's genetics.



Can dyeing hair cause white hair in the long run?

Of course it will. The same way as people who eat carrots will die. Everyone who ever ate carrots died or will die.

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