Hi Alex and thank you for your work in this field of allergans. ( it does sound too good to be true! Ensure you choose from the Semi-Permanent range of henna creams. SUNFLOWER & MOUNTAIN TEA CONDITIONER Aqua/Water/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Distearoylethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Quaternium-91, Parfum/Fragrance, Cetrimonium Methosulfate, Inulin, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Beta Vulgaris (Beet) Extract, Butylene Glycol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Extract, Hexyl Cinnamal, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch, Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Hydroxypropyl Guar, Lactic Acid, Linalool, Niacinamide, Orbignya Speciosa Kernel Oil, Origanum Dictamnus Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Origanum Majorana Leaf Extract, Panthenol, Phytantriol, Polyquaternium-37, Sideritis Syriaca Extract, Sodium Gluceptate. I purchased this product online and a colleague collected this whilst in the UK and returned it to me here in South Africa. ARGAN OIL ADVANCED COLORANT: 1.0: Aqua/Water/Eau, Laureth-2, Peg-4 Rapeseedamide, Trideceth-2 Carboxamide Mea, Ethanolamine, Laureth-12, Oleth-30, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Toluene-2,5-diamine Sulfate, Avena Sativa Kernel Extract/Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, m-Aminophenol, Cetearyl Phosphate, Sodium Cetearyl Sulfate, Polyquaternium-6, Sodium Sulfite, Ceteareth-20, Titanium Dioxide, Erythorbic Acid, Tetrasodium Edta, Cetyl Hydroxyethylcellulose, Sodium Hydrosulfite, Peg-8 Stearate, Ceteareth-25 Phosphate, Etidronic Acid, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Parfum/Fragrance, Hexyl Cinnamal, p-Methylaminophenol Sulfate, Phenyl Methyl Pyrazolone, 4-chlororesorcinol, 2,4-Diaminophenoxyethanol Sulfate. Like, a LOT of research. Are you aware of a safe product that i can use without these ingredients. It can’t be used on dyed or hennaed hair, however. From my research you need to apply heat to the product to make it permanent. No joy? If anyone know about, Pls. First I would recommend you go for patch testing to a/ determine whether you really are allergic and b/ find out what you’re allergic to. So, moral of the story, just because it is natural (like nuts, grass, pollen etc), we can still have a reaction. It’s Pure Organics Certified Organic Pure Henna Powder. I wrote about it here: https://www.allergy-insight.com/ppd-allergy-and-the-gentle-molecule/ – and although it was not designed for this purpose, it seems that some people with PPD allergy can tolerate it. Do you have any you would recommend? Hi Alex, I have a photo of the packaging – do you have an email I can send it to? Just a small patch test on my arm and reacted pretty severely like I have in the past. Mascara also makes my eyes burn and itch a little, by the end of the day, to the point that I remove my eye makeup soon after I get home. Well it’s got TDS (toluene-2,5-diamine sulphate) which is mentioned in my article, so PPD-free, but still a permanent dye with an oxidiser, and which may still cause problems for those with PPD allergy. I have tried Daniel Field before but never put near scalp as I dont trust it enough. Thanks for drawing my attention to G6PD. I have hair dye allergy, also allergic to henna. I was using the burgundy and sometimes the chocolate colors. I will add this to the article – thanks for bringing it to my attention. Thanks for letting me know about Elumen as I’d not come across it before, but could be considered another ‘alternative’ to the three main options out there. Have you tried the Naturtint Reflex Black, mentioned in the article near the Herbatint Vegetal? Pingback: Allergen free skincare | Allergy Insight. Hey Alex, I ordered Hairprint and checked the ingredients. Henna, indigo, amla, arnica, acai, Brazil nut and other ingredients originating from Brazil and India. Thanks. About 10 percent of people allergic to PPD are also be allergic to semi-permanent, PPD-free dyes. I am severely allergic to PPD and recently started using Control GX grey reducing shampoo by Just for Men (I am female). May I suggest that you extend the time you recommend for the patch test? The PPD-free options are all given in the article. Which free from products are still missing? All the henna-type options in category 1 above should almost certainly be completely safe and propylene glycol-free. The following are free from PPD, peroxide and ammonia, but contain some petrochemical derivatives / artificial preservatives. Logona (Worldwide) Each strand of hair is made up of three layers: 1. I am naturally blonde (somewhere in between dark blonde/strawberry blonde). Saw an advertisement for Madison Reed hair dye and it’s PPD free, so I tried it and am in love! “Elumen chemical formula has not changed at ALL! I recently covered this on another site I edit, with respect to another allergen (MI). NO PPD, AMMONIA, RESORCINOL OR PARABENS. Kevin Murphy- Color me Hair dyes containing PPD are safe to use, providing safety instructions are followed. Same goes for Kevin Murphy color. Allergies are permanent, on the whole. All the best, Alex. Other options in this article are far likely to be safer for you, but results are unlikely to be as good. Daniel Field *appears* to be propylene glycol-free, but their website is very user-unfriendly. Take a look here: https://myhairprint.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/200211837-Will-Hairprint-Color-Restorer-Work-for-Me- These symptoms often calm down after the dye is fully oxidized, but any type of rash and swelling is uncomfortable, even for a short time. Yes, they have TDS, according to this: https://cdn1.costatic.com/documents/composition/phytocolor-sensitive-coloration-permanente.pdf They contain PTDS, though, like the Daniel Field. These are unlikely to trigger allergies in their pure forms, although a few contain added essential oils which some people may react to. I didn’t check for your allergens, but you may find it of interest: http://mi-free.com/tattoo-creams-and-balms/. “ I had severe allergies to lots of things when I was a kid, so I’m guessing that has made me sensitive to PPD. I noticed that it did color my hair and covered the grays pretty well, so I gradually over about a month worked up to doing my whole head. I am absolutely thrilled with the results. Ultimately, I feel you must see an allergy specialist – the food allergies are an additional burden that need to be evaluated properly. The Herbatint Vegetal line look to be propylene glycol-free (but the Herbatint PERMANENT line contains both PPD and propylene glycol). ADORE SHINING SEMI-PERMANENT HAIR COLOR For a vibrant, shining color that gives hair a beautiful, sensual feel and color that really lasts! For further reading, check out Allergic Reactions to Hair Color. I didn’t have a reaction, but it didn’t cover all my grey and after 2-3 days looked like it needed to be colored again. My hairdresser tried Elumen by Goldwell which was the only color listed! Facts: Skin allergies to permanent oxidative hair dyes are very rare: 1 case out of 1,000,000 users. PPD could also cause lips and skin to turn blue after several uses. So, I've been doing a lot of research related to ppd/ppt free dyes recently. I’m sensitive to Almay’s mascara, which is supposed to be less toxic. Information here: https://www.allergy-insight.com/hair-dye-tests/ I just checked Hairprint ingredients and I think you’re safe with them, but perhaps drop them a line just to double check beforehand. I have used Shades EQ in the past with no reaction. hi, is the brand THE SHADE safe for people allergic to PDD? The creams additionally contain water, alcohol, glycerin and a few other ingredients — including essential oils. I want to avoid PPD and TDS. All this complicated chemistry results in … Are there online licensed traders? Most people tolerate phenoxyethanol. People with these types of allergies and even hair stylists need to understand that PPD-free does not necessarily mean non-allergenic. GOLDWELL Elumen has brought out two new colours to cover grey hair NN@6 and NN@8. The product does have PPD in it, but I am guessing the amounts are low and because the product stays on for only 1 minute, it doesn’t cause a reaction for me. Parapheny-what? On its website, Health Canada states. Pingback: Sulfite free hair dye | Allergy Insight. I wonder what should I try next. Here are some other unique options offering more permanent solutions through natural means: Hairprint (US / International) A blog about hair color, confidence, and feeling beautiful. I stopped having my hair stylist dye my hair, because my scalp, ears, and neck would itch like CRAZY. It’s Pure Organics (UK) Thanks soooooo much. Surya is propylene glycol-free (they say so on their website) They seem to use phenoxyethanol as preservative instead. Try a ppd free non oxidized hair color called GOLDWELL Elumen. I also have a condition G6PD. They are usually a little more effective than 100% natural options — especially in darkening or highlighting dark hair, and covering greys — but the synthetic dyes in them can trigger allergies in a few women. Permanent oxidative hair dyes are also accused of increasing the risk of certain types of cancer. You could also try contacting the allergy / eczema societies in South Africa, perhaps, as they may keep ‘safe’ product lists? Anything you can recommend would be great! PPD (Paraphenylenediamine or p-phenylenediamine) is a chemical substance that is widely used as a permanent hair dye. Palette by Nature (US) Research indicates that prolonged exposure to PPD in particular could cause adverse reactions in the liver or kidneys. I’d like to clear this matter up before recommending it to the readers of this post. Hope some of this helps. It contains some petrochemical derivatives, glycerin, a silver salt (an anti-dandruff and anti-bacterial), a copper salt and lanolin (to help beat any beard mites which reduce efficacy of the product) and a pine fragrance (contains limonene, coumarin), but no ammonia, peroxide or PPD. They contain PTDS, though, which people with PPD-allergy may still react to. Hair Developer What Does Do All About The. One could say I'm a little obsessed. I’m reluctant to try henna. My interest is in ingredients and their safety / reactivity. I'm not allergic to PPD. the ingredients: COLOUR DEVELOPING EMULSION: 20 Vol Aqua/Water/Eau, Hydrogen Peroxide, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Cetyl Alcohol, Polyquaternium-6, Ceteareth-33, Oxyquinoline Sulfate, Etidronic Acid. Randi, that’s a troubling story. I became allergic after a ‘black henna’ tattoo. Browse our range of hair dye and colouring products, including permanent, semi-permanent, root touch up, hair bleach, hair toners, and more. If you are talking about a pair of black boots, that is different. The NaturVital (Link in the article above) are PPD free but use TDS – a safer, but not fully safe, alternative, and many with PPD allergy react to. Thank you so much for your answer, I hope I’ll have good progress to update! Can you please advise me which product should I get to cover my grey hair with black hair dye that have No Ammonia, no peroxide and no PPD. I tried Kevin Murphy’s Colour Me range yesterday. Black is difficult to achieve without PPD, unfortunately. For those of you who are not familiar with it this is a non damaging, semi permanent dye, with a great range of brights and natural colours. Please, please do careful proper patch tests with them before you consider using them. After I became allergic to PDD, –NOW, after I wash my hair, I dip a cotton ball in a baby food jar with red and green food coloring and dab it on my gray streaks, (and take an umbrella with me, in case I get caught in the rain)! Unfortunately none of the online stores delivers to South Africa Kevin Murphy Color Me’s website is very frustrating and user-unfriendly – I can’t finding anything useful at all. Alternatively, you might like to try a highly non-reactive brand of make up – NATorigin is one which I often recommend. Paraphenylenediamine—more commonly known as PPD—is a chemical substance that is commonly found in permanent hair color and other dyes. I am wondering if you would be able to help me, I am looking for a non PPD hair dye that is a very light ash blonde in the UK ideally? Below are some tips on Elumen. Hairprint (mentioned in article) might be another worth looking at. When I had my first reaction I went to a dermatologist for allergy testing and he gave me a list of chemicals that are similar to PPD, so I was already aware that I could still react despite no PPD. But in Britain alone hair dye is still used 100m times a … Calura by Oligo On day 7 – A FULL WEEK AFTER THE COLORING – I broke out into swelling on my scalp, an ungodly itchiness, and hives all over my body! Don’t expect miracle results with the more natural options, and understand carefully the limitations that some of them have in dyeing your hair with respect to certain shades, colors and coverage. The only options I know are the ones I’ve given in the article, but there are so many comments here that perhaps there are other suggestions. Good luck, A. Pingback: Hair dye tests | Allergy Insight. My understanding is that mucuna pruriens is a legume? 3. I would highly suggest anyone with ANY allergic reaction whatsoever ….STOP USING PERMANENT DYE. Whats your opinion on them? Cortex– This surrounds the medulla, and contains most of the pigment (melanin) that gives hair its colour. Hi Jane, I’ve just ordered the trial for The Shade – should arrive Monday so will do a test and let you know how I go. Hairprint is propylene glycol-free (they say so on their website). Perhaps a fragrance? Let us know how you get on, Osnat! Madison Reed I believe are Category 3 – they use TDS in their permanent hair colour options, so it won’t be suitable for everyone with PPD allergy. I didn’t have any allergic reaction, so I started by using it on the longer ends of my hair just to see the results. maybe, have i missed any permanent hair color that does not contain all of this? If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. Thank you! I’m allergic to PPD and I think also to PTD/TDS. It’s tricky because most of the product suggestions in categories 1-3 will have either resorcinol, henna or PPD (or sometimes more than one) but I think Hairprint (mentioned later) is suitable for you. The powders contain henna, indigo, curcuma, beet, ratania and other extracts, with wheat protein and alginates. You would need to ‘grow out’ the dyed hair you currently have before using, I imagine, but it could be one option to try, as it is unique and some women have great success with it (others less so — but that’s always the way). In addition to PPD allergy , I am also allergic to propylyn glycol, which is in most developers . About half the people who are allergic to PPD dyes can use dyes with para-toluenediamine sulfate, or PTDS. Carefully follow instructions, and always double check ingredients, as these occasionally change. That said, I want to make it clear that the expert advice to anyone diagnosed with PPD allergy, no matter how ‘mild’ or ‘severe’, is strict and complete avoidance. Any product declaring itself PPD free and permanent will probably contain PTD or TD. Yes unfortunately Goldwell is very protective of the product and refuses to sell it to the public. https://il.iherb.com/pr/Doori-Cosmetics-Daeng-Gi-Meo-Ri-Medicinal-Herb-Hair-Color-Black-1-Kit/96417. I am allergic to hair dye and so have spent ages looking at the alternatives. Hi Alex I’m also one who sadly became allergic to PPD after a black henna tattoo gone wrong at the age of 4 (little did I understand) and then dyed my hair brown at 14 and had a severe reaction. NB Naturtint also produce a permanent line which contains PPD. You should conduct a patch test with any new dye you try. I dread to think the mess I would have been in if I had only waited 2 days. The one study I have found on this found that 2/3rds of women who were allergic to PPD / TDS could tolerate ME-PPD. I may do a separate post on it some day. 9. This however has been discontinued (black) Are there any alternatives. I tried for many years to find some kind of hair dye, but I had a reaction to every one I tried–salon and OTC products. So do Naturtint Reflex, and I’m sure others. There are some colouring agents, and also para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) which is mainly used in sunscreen. Julie Finds the PPD-Free Hair Color of Her Dreams, Trend Report: Skincare Ingredients In Your Hair Care, There’s a New It-Oil in Town: Mongongo Oil, {{ customerSvc.newsletterMessage ? I have bleached my hair before, and also colored it lighter (both at salons and at home), but last year decided to go black and had an allergic reaction. After some research online I realized I was all of a sudden allergic to PPD. I saw in some places it supposed to be ppd free? At Madison Reed, our Radiant Cream Color uses PTD—Toluene 2,5-Diamine Sulfate (TDS), an ingredient that effectively replaces PPD in permanent hair color while offering a lower incidence of skin sensitivities. Some use things like beetroot, cassia, coffee etc. Use protective cream around hair line. It uses peroxide to oxidise plant and mineral ingredients to recreate the lost natural and original pigment in your hair shafts, in the pattern (or ‘hair print’) that is unique to each of us. Suitable for black and brown untreated hair. PPD is allowed in hair dyes provided the product labelling contains a warning about possible allergic reactions. I am very pleased that you found a product that works for you. Probably wont happen though.. sadly! (Yes, at the Color Bar), The Most Common Hair Washing Mistakes You’re Probably Making. Very interesting. Hi Kathy, I had two patch tests applied last night with PPD-free products and I have reacted to one of them already this morning. Redness only lasted a day but now too scared to try any permanent hair dye. Sorry you’ve had such difficulties. In simple words, what does it mean..? Well, as I was using the brush to put the hair color on select areas, I got a spot of it on my arm. There is the ‘PPD-lite’ ‘allergy-gentle’ molecule ME+, but as you clearly have several sensitivities, perhaps or perhaps not related to PPD, I would be wary of trying it. This can occasionally spread to the arms and even the chest. Another pure powder brand, featuring various hennas (neutral, red, black), plus flowers of marigold and camomile. PPD’s full name is paraphenylenediamine or p-phenylenediamine. I found out they are PPD free however they use PTD. I suffered through the contact dermatitis rashes for the sake of coloring my hair. Hi Nadine, Redken Chromatics? All the products linked to in this article are PPD free, though I’m unsure about availability in countries speaking those languages. Cuticle– This is the outer layer, and is made of lots of overlapping dead cells (like roof shingles) which protect the inner layers … I’m afraid ‘trial and error’ is something many women have to accept, although a trichologist may be able to advise in more detail. Free from artificial fragrance. Eczema may first be noticed on the upper eyelids or rims of the ears after application of the hair color. Are you familiar with any of these permenant hair colors, PPD free. Anyone who is planning on coloring their hair should complete a patch test following recommended directions in the packaging to determine their sensitivity with the product to avoid potential allergic reactions, and hair dressers should always use gloves when working with hair color containing PPD. Their very light golden blonde No9 may be close to what you’re looking for. Blondieee. This permanent dye provides 100% grey coverage and intense bright colour without damaging the hair structure. Italiano? Not a super bad one, but my skin got dry, red and inflamed for a few months, until I decided to shave my head What is the name of the hair color dye please can you tell me and from where can i buy it ? At Madison Reed, we always recommend completing a patch test to determine how your skin will react to our products. Some new ones were recently launched. After many attempts at locating PPD free dyes, I’ve since found the herbatint vegetal semi permanent colour which I’ve been using for ever since as it was always readily available at our Wellness and Herbal stores. It may be worthwhile you seeing a dermatologist for extensive patch testing if you are worried about other ingredients. Often there are unpronounceable ingredients in hair color, and Paraphenylenediamine is definitely one of those ingredients. The entire Scott Cornwall Colour Restore Range is free from PPD and is also free from methylisothiazolinone. The following are all free from PPD, as well as ammonia, peroxide and synthetic colours, additives or preservatives. Having G6PD means i can’t have anything from fava beans. Exactly. Thanks, Alex. About 3 years ago, after I got it dyed, my scalp started itching and I had knots in the back of my head. Thanks very much for alerting me to this product, of which I was unaware, and for sharing your experience. And my natural hair color is a disaster Allergy to PPD in permanent hair dye can be severe. Wella- Koleston Perfect Innosense. Thanks Jay. As for recommendations, well, I don’t offer personal recommendations as I’ve never tried hair dyes, and what works for one person, does not work for another. One week later, all of a sudden I developed a lot of severe food allergies. Ofcourse i will do a patch test, Rainbow Research Henna Powders (US) Don’t know exactly what’s in it, but I was so disappointed. just wanted to add a comment about Henna. Medulla– This is the innermost core, and frankly, not very interesting. by Madison Reed {{"2017-03-01T22:15:00.000Z" | blogDate:'MMMM d, y'}}. Mixing Adore Hair Dye With Developer. B. As I said previously, it may be worth dropping Hairprint a line – maybe now to find out exactly what type of extract from mucuna is used and whether they know more about safety for G6PD. Are some brands safer than others for people sensitive to PDD, even if PDD isn’t listed as one of the ingredients? Hello, I’m trying to find PPD free color that will cover my white hairs, I came across this product and I wanted to ask if you know if some of the ingredients can cause similar reactions for ppd allergic people? As a hairdresser I will let you know that Ellumen and any goldwell color can only be purchased by a professional and is not sold to the public. The safest options are natural botanical dyes and rinses, which use henna, cassia, beetroot, coffee, indigo and other plant extracts to impart color. I have to stress that both these options use PPD-similar ingredients, so come with risk. "stageHost": "cmsstage.madison-reed.com", There are no guarantees. Unfortunately I too am allergic to PPD. Post Dec 02, 2017 #1 2017-12-02T04:40. I wish hair dye manufacturers could find more natural preservatives. Wella KPME+ has replaced PPD and PTD in their permanent hair color. Their main ingredient is mucuna pruriens. I’m now allergic to an unknown amount of legumes, nuts, tree nuts, almonds, most tress, grasses… the list is ongoing never had food allergies before, only a simple animal hair allergy that was totally manageable without meds, I’m wondering if the hair dye caused all this?
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