Hair damage and breakage
The biggest side effect of regular hair dyeing is that hair gets damaged quickly. Most hair dyes are made with harsh chemicals. Chemicals like ammonia and hydrogen peroxide absorb the natural oils of the scalp. As a result, hair becomes weak over time and starts breaking. Many people bleach their hair before dyeing it, and regular bleaching can cause the hair roots to split.
Scalp irritation
The chemical ingredients in hair dyes can cause irritation to the scalp. Some people also experience itching and allergies. If your scalp starts to itch or burn after dyeing your hair, assume that your scalp is not able to tolerate the hair dye.
Hair thinning
Due to the effects of chemicals, hair starts thinning from the roots. Chemicals like ammonia have a negative effect on hair growth. They absorb the essential elements and oils for the hair very quickly. As a result, hair starts thinning. And thin hair is more likely to fall out easily.Dangers of styling
How would you feel if you couldn't do the style you dyed your hair for? Just as changing your hair color regularly makes your hair thinner, your once soft hair becomes dry and frizzy. Then, even if you want to, you can't style it the way you want.
Environmental damage
By repeatedly coloring your hair, you are not only damaging your own hair; you are also damaging the environment. The excess chemical waste in hair dye mixes with water and pollutes the environment. This has an impact on biodiversity.
How to prevent damage
To prevent hair damage, awareness is the first thing you need. Take care of your health before getting caught up in the latest trends. Be careful before choosing a hair color.
Use natural hair dyes without ammonia
Try using natural hair dyes instead of hair dyes that contain excess chemicals. In this case, henna is a good alternative. Organic, eco-friendly hair dyes are also available in the market. These have relatively less negative effects of chemicals on the scalp. Natural colors are also beneficial for the skin.
Do a patch test
Before applying the color to the entire hair, try coloring a small section of your hair. This will help you to be sure whether you are experiencing any allergic reactions or other problems due to the color.
Get help from a professional
If you want to dye your hair regularly, instead of doing it yourself, take help from a beauty salon or a professional. Professional hair stylists know which hair products to use on which hair; which ones are good for your hair and skin. This will keep both your health and hair healthy. With healthy hair, your style will also be worth seeing.