If I Have a Keratin Treatment on My Hair and Want to Remove My Hair Dye?
Question by oo0cha: If I have a keratin treatment on my hair and want to remove my hair dye?
What should I use? I know some shampoos will rid the hair shaft of EVERYTHING, and I don’t want that. I want my keratin to stay but my dye to fade, what should I do?
Ok, I didn’t ask about the amount of damage I’ve done to my hair, but I do want to know what process or treatment to use to get my hair back to its natural color without removing the keratin.
Best answer:
Answer by Sur La Mer
Don’t know which is worst the keratin or your hair dye.
You can do one of two things, to remove most of that dye.
1. By using Tide detergent with shampoo
http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Dye-from-H…
or
2. By shampooing you hair mix with a bit of Dawn.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2139523_use-dawn…
Here’s an example what hair stripping will do to your hair.
It is worst than hair dyes.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Google hair dyes & cancer also. There are those who tan & smoke all their lives & do not get cancer, but there are those 2nd hand & 3rd hand smoke who do and are currently on oxygen because they can’t breath or have cancer. Same with hair dyes.
I wouldn’t recommend keratin.
I wouldn’t recommend them. There are many brands of hair straightening out there and they call them anyway they want to get your attention. Coco is another name brand. Some Japanese hair straightening processes can damage the hair and leave it flat and lifeless.
None is better than the other.
Keratin are not approved by the FDA. Visit their website & search for it in their web. If you’re thinking about the Brazilian treatment, there’s a danger about using formaldehyde, a chemical that causes cancer. The FDA does not restrict the use of that chemical in cosmetics.
Relaxers are for permanent, but they are damaging to hair.
Go to the FDA website & type in permanent or relaxers so you understand what are the side effects.
http://www.fda.gov/forconsumers/byaudien…
Here’s the newest news:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently seized tens of thousands of bottles of “Rio” hair relaxer products after determining they can cause severe hair loss or turn hair green.
http://blog.taragana.com/business/2010/0…
The FDA last month warned consumers not to use “Rio Hair Naturalizer Systems,” a product imported from Brazil and sold through television infomercials by World Rio Corp. of Los Angeles.
The official complaints against hair straightening products range from serious hair breakage and hair damage to serious scalp burns that may require an emergency room visit.
Example of what one suffering severe hair loss after Japanese Hair Straightening from YA HAIR:
I got my hair rebonded back in March and have lost more than a third of it since then. Everytime I run my hands through my hair, I lose 7-10 strands on average!
In the shower I lose clumps after shampooing and conditioning.
Bald spots are showing up in my hair.
I used to have beautiful thick hair, ho can I get it back?
Another ex: I used to have very curly, beautiful hair..and then i got it chemically straightened..DONT DO IT! when it started growing out, it was mess and even more difficult to work with than before. and once it was completely grown out, my hair was no longer curly..it is now this aweful wavy mess, and only certain spots are still curly.
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