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jiml Offline
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#11
Thu-19-02-2015, 22:44 PM
(Thu-19-02-2015, 22:35 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-19-02-2015, 22:33 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-19-02-2015, 22:32 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-19-02-2015, 22:29 PM)jiml Wrote: A PPD-free alternative to traditional hair dye is henna,

Pssssssssst check first post Jim.

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I feel onset was either colouring my hair henna red

Pssssssst read the red bit of my post

Pssssssst did you just Dye that red.  Big Grin

I'll shut up.  Tongue

Big Grin yes natural henna red
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Take my advice; I don't use it anyway.

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#12
Fri-20-02-2015, 15:03 PM
Hi Annette and welcome!

This was a concern of mine as well. As you know, dyes (especially those that lighten) can be harsh on the hair and scalp. I had really bad scalp psoriasis and was afraid to use any color. I finally couldn't stand it anymore so I went with a mild hair color (by mild I mean I went with a temporary instead of permanent, one that the ingredients listed did not sound too daunting) and was careful not to rub it in my scalp. I had no issues. I would refrain from any dyes containing peroxide during a flair and make sure to condition hair well afterwards. You also might try to call around to hair salons and ask if anyone has experience with treating hair for someone with psoriasis. Also, if you color at home and are sensitive to colors or want to see how your skin reacts, do a small test area.

If you search around the internet, henna is indeed recommended, but I've never used henna and my hair is (or at least was!) naturally blonde so henna wouldn't work well for me.

Kat
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#13
Sat-21-02-2015, 08:35 AM
I would like to say a big thank you for your replies ,I am off to the pharmacy to read labels! and maybe buy a colour for my hair,whether I can pluck up the courage to use it ,I will keep you posted.
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#14
Sat-21-02-2015, 08:51 AM
(Sat-21-02-2015, 08:35 AM)annette Wrote: I would like to say a big thank you for your replies ,I am off to the pharmacy to read labels! and maybe buy a colour for my hair,whether I can pluck up the courage to use it ,I will keep you posted.

Good luck and you should be fine, ask the pharmacist for advice while there.
Look forward to hearing of your success
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#15
Sat-21-02-2015, 11:47 AM
(Sat-21-02-2015, 08:35 AM)annette Wrote: I would like to say a big thank you for your replies ,I am off to the pharmacy to read labels! and maybe buy a colour for my hair,whether I can pluck up the courage to use it ,I will keep you posted.

You use it, it will make you feel good.  Smile

Should it cause a flare up, massage your scalp with a good quality Coconut Oil wrap you head in cling film, leave it a few hours or overnight, then wash it out in warm water. Do that everyday for week and you should calm the flare down Thumb
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#16
Sat-21-02-2015, 12:12 PM
My late gran use to have a blue rinse. [Image: m0168.gif]
Would that help ? [Image: m2249.gif]

I better hide, quick........ [Image: t3613.gif]


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#17
Sun-08-03-2015, 19:58 PM
Just to keep you updated on my hair dye dilemma!!!I did look in the pharmacy but didn't have my specks my sister in law was with me and she said to leave it as my hair didn't look too bad. So I went to the hairdressers had a good cut in the hope that most of the Grey's Will be cut out. Thanks again for all your comments and help.
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#18
Sun-08-03-2015, 20:11 PM
(Sun-08-03-2015, 19:58 PM)annette Wrote: Just to keep you updated on my hair dye dilemma!!!I did look in the pharmacy but didn't have my specks my sister in law was with me and she said to leave it as my hair didn't look too bad. So I went to the hairdressers  had a good cut in the hope that most of the Grey's Will be cut out. Thanks again for all your comments and help.

You're welcome, we like helping if we can.

Please do keep us updated as your information could help others in return.

Smile
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#19
Sun-08-03-2015, 20:44 PM
If you're comfortable with a new style and the gray either isn't bad or it doesn't bother you, then yes I would do the same. Less chemicals on the scalp the better Smile

In my case, the gray blends in with my blond fairly well..... until I'm under a bright light or in the sun then you can see the "silver" show up quite well and it's a fair bit so I'm more comfortable with coloring. I have darkened my hair a bit though as the more natural dyes (I'm not sure they could be called that honestly, I guess the less harsher dyes would be a better way to word it) do not come in lighter shades since there is no lightening involved.

The main thing is to do what makes you feel best about yourself while still trying to keep your skin from being irritated.
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#20
Sat-14-03-2015, 19:07 PM
Hi Annette. Welcome to the forum.
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