Hair Color

by Donna Baggett
(Waukegan, IL, USA)

Hi Nanette;

I am growing gray around the edges, but I also use a relaxer on my hair. I have developed a topic dermatitis and so I have begun to discontinue the relaxers but I would like to continue coloring my hair. Is there anything I can use safely?

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by: Nanette from Skin-Remedies.com

Hi Donna,

Research has indicated sodium lauryl sulfate is damaging to the immune system, especially within the skin. Skin layers may separate and inflame due to its protein denaturing properties. Additional studies have found that sodium lauryl sulfate is heavily deposited on the skin surface and in the hair follicles causing damage to the hair follicle resulting in hair loss. Atopic dermatitis is a common result of the chemicals contained in hair products/shampoos today. Even with the products we have perhaps used for years and then "suddenly" develop a skin condition. This adverse response is due to the threshold of the body to toxins being reached and then breakout occurs.

I believe in using only naturally made products made with herbal ingredients. I have seen time and time again that using an effective shampoo is critically important. A natural shampoo doesn't disturb the natural PH of the hair & scalp like most commercial shampoos do. It soothes and hydrates the scalp for long lasting relief and health. I highly recommend using our HERBAL SHAMPOO TREATMENT which is pure and gentle and will not strip away hair color. In fact, in a very short time this highly therapeutic shampoo will begin to repair and restore your scalp of the dermatitis symptoms and additionally add moisture to your scalp and hair shafts.

Please keep me posted on your progress Donna and be sure to contact me with any other questions you may have.

Warm Regards,
Nanette

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