Given the worldwide popularity of hair dyeing, there is an urgent need to understand the toxicities and risks associated with exposure to chemicals found in hair dye formulations. Hair dyes are categorized as oxidative and nonoxidative in terms of their chemical composition and ingredients. For several decades, the expert panel's Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has assessed the safety of many of the chemicals used in hair dyes; however, a comprehensive review of hair dye ingredients and the risk of exposure to hair dyeing has not been documented. Herein, we review the safety of the various chemicals in oxidative and nonoxidative hair dyes, toxicities associated with hair dyeing, and the carcinogenic risks related to hair dyeing. While many...
Abstract Recently, Shu-Yu Tai et al. reported that personal hair dye use increased risk of prostate ...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dye products now represent one of the most rapidly growing beauty and personal care industries ...
The purpose of this project is to review data about the safety of the hair colorant product toward b...
Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern but previous rese...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raise...
Certain chemicals in hair dyes are known animal carcinogens. Darker, more permanent, and earlier dye...
Hair-coloring products include permanent, semi-permanent and temporary dyes that vary by chemical fo...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), some hair dyes are considered m...
Abstract Recently, Shu-Yu Tai et al. reported that personal hair dye use increased risk of prostate ...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dye products now represent one of the most rapidly growing beauty and personal care industries ...
The purpose of this project is to review data about the safety of the hair colorant product toward b...
Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern but previous rese...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raise...
Certain chemicals in hair dyes are known animal carcinogens. Darker, more permanent, and earlier dye...
Hair-coloring products include permanent, semi-permanent and temporary dyes that vary by chemical fo...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), some hair dyes are considered m...
Abstract Recently, Shu-Yu Tai et al. reported that personal hair dye use increased risk of prostate ...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...