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Para Phenylenediamine Allergy

Para PhenyleneDiamine or PPD is broadly utilized in hair colour and other daily used products. This chemical substance utilized for permanent dye. But, in 2006 American Contact Dermatitis Society announced it Para phenylenediamine allergy as contact allergen of this year.

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Aside from hair dye, PPD can be used in fabrics, fur dyes, tattoos, dark rubber, black cosmetics, oils, greases and lithography plates.

Using its distinctive feature, hair may be shampooed and washed, and your hair will not get stained. PPD is light; reaction with oxygen turns it to color.

According to specialists, entirely oxidized PPD is safer to use and those who are allergic to Para phenylenediamine may use products such as wigs and fur jackets prepared by PPD.

Likely, allergic reaction activates when PPD is at its intermediate condition of oxidization.

Para phenylenediamine Allergy

The immune system in hypersensitive people, react when it comes in contact with this chemical ingredient, resulting in various skin and health ailments.

Initially, the immune system releases IgE antibodies when it detects harmful substances. Next time when you ingest or contact the identical allergen, antibodies determine and signal the immune system to release histamines. The adverse reaction leads to various allergic symptoms.

Things came down, after medicine. From them, allergist advocated my father to keep away from all kinds of hair dyes.

From excitement, I also used hair dye after. But, I ended using gentle inflamed eyes and itching.

So it all depends on the individual. Should I use hair dye today, likely I may too find acute symptoms like my daddy. Rather than hair dye, today he uses henna a pure powder which turns your hair orange.

Could be this is why the majority of people in India do not use hair dye.

If you do not know if you are allergic to Para phenylenediamine or some other chemical ingredient in hair dye, then originally patch test by applying small quantity of hair color. If things went well for a few days, then it’s possible to use it.

But, I don’t suggest using hair dye since they do not fortify your hair like organic ingredients may perform. Rather than employing these decorative products, utilize natural essential oils to fortify hair development.

Skin rashes, blisters, sneezing, watery eyes, itching, redness on the skin, swelling and breathing problem can be Para phenylenediamine allergy symptoms.

 

Para Phenylenediamine Allergy was last modified: January 9th, 2018 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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