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Why Is Ammonia In Hair Dyes Unsafe

by Kunal Joshi content writing

You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to buying hair colour today- the market is replete with options, ranging from deep burgundy to rich auburn, chocolate brown to a champagne shade, and so on! What’s more, if your choice veers more towards the unconventional not to worry! For you can easily lay your hands on lavender sea blue and even pink or purple, to sport quirky mane that makes heads turn wherever you go! But before taking your pick of the colour, are you sure of the ingredients in your hair colour? When looking for hair dyes, first and foremost the word ‘ammonia’ should definitely be a warning bell. Not sure why? Well, let’s find out.

  • Ammonia, on dissolving in water, forms ammonium hydroxide, which is a potential skin irritant. On coming in contact with skin, it may lead to skin burns, besides irritating your nose and eyes.
  • On repeated usage of ammonia dyes, your hair cuticle will get damaged, as it allows the moisture to escape. Result: dry, frizzy, and brittle hair.
  • Applying ammonia to hair has the risk of it entering the bloodstream through the scalp. In fact, salon professionals who are often exposed to ammonia vapours, might suffer from lung problems, sinuses, throat and eye infections, etc. This is quite a grave concern while looking for no ammonia hair colour brands.
  • When ammonia penetrates the hair, it destroys an amino acid called tyrosine found in our hair. It is responsible for regulating the melanin production which in turn determines our hair colour. When tyrosine is destroyed, the hair starts to lose its ability to hold any colour.
  • Ammonia also has an adverse effect on the ecosystem. It can damage crops and forests, and prove to be dangerous for aquatic species if it reaches the ocean. The tiny ammonia molecules evaporate easily which lets out a pungent smell.

Previously, ammonia dyes were the only option if you wanted to darken your strands; but today, you will find a wide range of best ammonia-free hair colours in India that are way gentler on your skin and hair. If you have a sensitive scalp, you can even go for organic hair dyes. No ammonia hair colour is made of a substance called monoethanolamine that contains alcohol. It is added in a less concentrated form and is mixed with emollient oils that make it less damaging. Complement the usage of colour hair no ammonia with a good hair-care routine and regular hair spas. Your colour-treated tresses are sure to make people sit and take notice!


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