Similarly, since EU health risks of hair dye are based on oral consumption there is not enough information from current studies to confirm serious health issues as a result of topically applying hair dye (Nohyhek 2010). Additionally, the responsibility of monitoring hair dyes falls to the Food and Drug Administration that has currently not found reason enough to warn hair dye users of PPD beyond citing that an allergy to the substance can be developed from repeated exposure (Hair Dyes 2015). That being said, it is because hair dye use is as extensive as it is that, “From a public health perspective, such exposure deserves special attention” (Couto 2013). All genders and nearly all ages are exposed to the chemicals in hair dyes, and while there is a general lack of studies on the health risks of these chemicals many studies that do exist support the correlation between hair dye use to cancers, and organ
Similarly, since EU health risks of hair dye are based on oral consumption there is not enough information from current studies to confirm serious health issues as a result of topically applying hair dye (Nohyhek 2010). Additionally, the responsibility of monitoring hair dyes falls to the Food and Drug Administration that has currently not found reason enough to warn hair dye users of PPD beyond citing that an allergy to the substance can be developed from repeated exposure (Hair Dyes 2015). That being said, it is because hair dye use is as extensive as it is that, “From a public health perspective, such exposure deserves special attention” (Couto 2013). All genders and nearly all ages are exposed to the chemicals in hair dyes, and while there is a general lack of studies on the health risks of these chemicals many studies that do exist support the correlation between hair dye use to cancers, and organ