Can Bleaching Your Hair Make You Sick
I mean its right there on your head.
Can bleaching your hair make you sick. I have never heard of any specific problems with color or bleaching processes being affected by illnesses in the client but if a person has a medical condition that causes a change in the hair makes it more porous less porous leaves it dry and brittle or overly oily this can affect the ability of the chemicals to penetrate the hair shaft. The short answer is no. If you are a person that has bad sinuses and you know that once your sinuses are bothered bacteria sets in and you get a virus then dont wash your hair sleep under the ac.
When wet your hair soaks up water and swells causing these flaps to stand up making hair vulnerable to damage. Dry Hair Brittle Hair Inelastic hair Hair that is prone to breakage. Just dont put the blow dryer too close to the shower cap so it doesnt burn it.
Repeated bleaching can permanently raise your cuticle which allows rapid and continuous loss of moisture from your strands. People often associate going outside with wet hair with getting sick because exposure to germs is more likely when you. Bleaching raises your hairs outer cuticle to allow the bleaching agent to fully penetrate.
Recent studies have shown that women who used hair dye were 37 more likely to develop liver disease. It can happen after using a hair dye several times. The only truth I have found in that one is that it can bother my asthma not a virus and it can bother peoples sinuses.
If you dont it could be the heat plus fumes or its just not enough heat to make you sick. Yes it could make you sick if you are allergic or sensitive to the chemicals in it. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa found in our environment including soil water and plants is the main cause of pneumonia in hospitalized patients with weakened immune systems.
When your hair is damaged like this hair loss is going to be much more common. Washing it too much will only dry out. Research findings suggest that 90 of Staph Aureus bacteria food poisoning remained on the hair after an hour and reduced to 10 after 3 hours.