Common Things That Aren't Actually Carcinogens

Hair Dye

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Individuals who love to color their hair for fun or necessity may be concerned by the opinion that hair dye can cause cancer. Like most hair treatment concoctions, hair dye is packed full of chemicals. Some of them are harsh, as they need to perform the task to get an individual's hair to be the color they want. Doctors and scientists who have examined the link between color dye and cancer, however, haven't found enough evidence to suggest there is a direct link. While there is a concern that the dye will be absorbed into the scalp and circulate throughout the body, as the scalp has excellent blood flow circulation, there is no evidence indicating it will cause cancer.

In fact, research has proven that among women, hair dye did not increase their risk of developing breast cancer. While individuals should always be aware of how much and what chemicals they are consuming, there is no evidence indicating individuals can not go out and color their hair.

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