DIY Natural Hair Dye: Make All-Natural Organic Hair Coloring at Home Audiobook by Dina Lanier

DIY Natural Hair Dye: Make All-Natural Organic Hair Coloring at Home Audiobook by Dina Lanier

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your choice for free. Title: DIY Natural Hair Dye: Make All-Natural
Organic Hair Coloring at Home Author: Dina Lanier Narrator: Annette
Martin Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 21 mins Language:
English Release date: 11-20-17 Publisher: River Of Lakes Publishing
Press Genres: Self Development, How-To Publisher's Summary: When
hair color first started to appear on the market, the main active
ingredient in them was ammonia, a very potent chemical that changed
the fundamentals of the hair follicles - and when I say changed, I
mean damaged permanently. Just in last few years, most hair color
makers are now offering hair color without the ammonia in them, but
does that mean it is all good now? Not really. See, most of them
took out ammonia, but replaced it with other chemicals like
phenylenediamine (PPD), a chemical widely used in the newest type
of hair dyes, even those that claim to be natural. Its a popular
ingredient because it helps the new color to look natural and to
withstand numerous washings without fading. There are some concerns
with this ingredient, the main concern being that it is an allergen
and can create difficult skin reactions on the scalp, ears, or neck
- wherever the hair dye comes into contact with your skin.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH): According to the American Cancer Society, "Many
American women, as well as a small but increasing number of men,
use hair dyes. You may have heard rumors about a link between using
hair dye and getting cancer. Many studies have looked at hair dyes
as a possible risk factor for various types of cancer." Sounds
scary enough? Well, it should. When I heard that, I realized I
needed to do something about it, and I did. I started researching
how to make all-natural, plant-based hair color. After a few months
of trial and error, I figured it out, and I am happy to report my
own creation is safer, better, and brings out the natural shine of
the hair. This audiobook is broken down into two parts. The first
part is all about your own hair, the care it needs, the color
charts you need to know about, and what and how to color your hair.
In Recipes and Options, I discuss the ingredients and process of
making all-natural hair color and how to enjoy your new found
hobby.

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