Hair Dye and Hair Relaxers

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Hair dye is used to color your hair. Hair relaxers are used to make your hair straight. Both hair dye and hair relaxers can hurt your skin, hair, and eyes, especially if you are not careful.

Hair Dyes

There are different types of hair dyes used in salons and sold in stores. For example, some are permanent and cannot be washed out with shampoo. Others wash out after a number of shampoos. The number of shampoos varies, depending on the product. Check the label to see about how long you can expect these colors to last.

Other kinds of dye:

No matter what kind of hair dye you use, follow directions carefully. Pay attentior: to all "Caution" or "Warning" statements.

What problems can hair dyes cause?

Some of the problems people have had from using hair dyes are:

How can I use hair dye safely?

Should I color my eyebrows or eyelashes?

Never dye your eyebrows or eyelashes. This can hurt your eyes. You might even go blind. FDA does not allow using hair dyes on eyelashes and eyebrows.

Hair Relaxers

Are "no-lye" hair relaxers safer?

Tips from skin doctors and hairdressers to help use hair relaxers safely:

How often should I relax my hair?

Can I dye and relax my hair at the same time?

How should I report a bad reaction or a complaint about a hair dye?

Contact FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) Adverse Events Reporting System (CAERS):

To Learn More...

U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Cosmetics

FDA Office of Women's Health
www.fda.gov/womens

2007