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One source reports that the side effects of gastrodia include skin allergies, hair loss, and other allergic reactions.
certain ingredients if in hair spray can be toxic like methylene chloride. some can cause allergic reactions or asthma...tragacanth and gum Arabic
Hair removal products can cause allergic reactions. Applying this product on your skin can result some irritations and burns. So be sure to do a patch test before applying.
Bigen has been said to cause several allergic reactions, as well as hair loss and breakage by many women who have used it extensively. Please do some research before using this product.
Asthma is often caused by allergic reactions. If you were to get a "hypo-allergenic" dog, or one that has hair, not fur, it will lessen allergic reactions, as most who are allergic to dogs, are actually allergic to their dander. I do know that Yorkshire Terriers are one such breed, for I have one due to my allergies.
Because those who ARE allergic to the dye, could possibly be VERY allergic, and could suffer severe reactions.
Although consumers have historically proven to be allergic to a wide range of ingredients in beauty products, hair color products are considered by many health care experts to pose one of the biggest risks of serious emergency level problems. Although not all experts agree, many believe that a leading cause of hair color allergic reactions are related to PPD which is short for p-Phenylenediamine. Others argue that serious reactions in hair color can be linked to ingredients such as ammonia, peroxide or diaminobenzene.
Difficulty Breathing And Strong Allergic Reactions. Like Skin Abnormalities And Very Rarely Hair Reduction. Also Carbon Monoxide Can Cause You To Smell Very Strangely And Lastly Carbon Monoxide Can Cause Blindness In Some People.
No, not according to any current (as of Fall 2012) scientific research. While the chemicals contained in hair dye products vary, most boxed home hair color kits come with warnings regarding possible allergic reactions. For this reason, most, if not all, home hair dye kits contain explicit instructions to do a skin allergy test prior to dyeing one's hair. If someone doesn't properly follow these instructions, they may experience an allergic reaction. The internal chemicals that cause hair to lose its coloration (because a white or "gray" hair isn't actually white or gray, but translucent, having lost the melanin that makes up the hair's color) could possibly be affected by allergic reactions or other hormone imbalances, but there is no one reason why white or gray hairs appear, regardless of whether you dye, cut, or pluck those hairs.
A regular multi-vitamin might work well. You'd get a good dose of nutrients you would receive through food that help hair loss, such as zinc and iron. You can learn more about other ways to prevent hair loss at http://www.medicinenet.com/hair_loss/article.htm.
Henna cannot really do anything for your health and fitness. It is used to dye hair and skin but does not have any health benefits. However, it can be harmful to your health if you do not use natural henna. Pre-mixed pastes can cause allergic reactions and inflammatory reactions so make sure you are using natural henna.