Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Often used in permanent hair dye, paraphenylenediamine (PPD) turns hair a dark color that won’t wash out over ...
Background: Finding alternative hair dyes for individuals allergic to para-phenylenediamine (PPD) has been difficult. Newer permanent and demipermanent hair dyes that have replaced PPD with ...
MSN: Warning! Your hair colour can cause multi-organ failure; understand PPD risks, allergies and safe alternatives
Permanent hair dyes are a popular choice for achieving bright, long-lasting hair colour. Many of these products contain a chemical called p-phenylenediamine, commonly known as PPD. This ingredient is ...
Warning! Your hair colour can cause multi-organ failure; understand PPD risks, allergies and safe alternatives
The vast majority of reactions to hair-dye products are caused by PPD. [4–6] In past years, PPD was used in permanent hair dyes but not in semipermanent dyes. More recently, PPD has been used in most ...
Current estimates suggest that 50-80% of women and 10% of men 40 years of age and over in the United States and Europe use permanent hair dye products. The aromatic amine p-phenylenediamine (PPD) is ...
Allergic reactions to hair dyes, particularly those containing aromatic amine compounds such as p‐phenylenediamine (PPD), have become a growing public health concern. Exposure to these chemicals may ...
A hair dye allergy typically occurs due to chemicals in the dye. The most common cause of these allergic reactions is para-phenylenediamine (PPD). Immediate treatment is necessary. PPD is found in ...