Damage Free Gel Hair Colour
Damage Free Gel Hair Colour

Do you remember the last time you did something to make a change to your appearance? Try colouring your hair. It might change your mood dramatically, to see yourself looking all young and handsome in the mirror once again. Nowadays, hair colouring is popular for a number of reasons. As a result of the abundance of options available, this instant beautifying treatment has made it easier to choose from. In your rush to look good, however, should you ignore the long-term risks associated with hair colouring? According to studies, our scalp is the most absorbent part of our body. Whatever chemical is applied to it, it is quickly absorbed by the epidermal cells, which then travel into the bloodstream and finally discharge into the urine. All chemicals do not exit the body that way. Many of them sit inside the cells, causing allergies and skin cancers, among other complications. The reason for this is that we must pay close attention to all the ingredients that go into making a hair colour. 

Which Hair Colour is Not Harmful?

Choosing a hair colour that is not harmful starts with eliminating chemicals like ammonia, hydrogen peroxide (bleach), PPD (paraphenylenediamine), parabens, resorcinols, and heavy metals like lead and barium from its ingredients. You won’t be harmed by your hair colour if it doesn’t contain all these harmful chemicals. 

  • Every chemical hair dye advertises itself as “ammonia-free” these days, which isn’t that big a deal since ammonia is almost obsolete.
  • People are fast becoming aware of the new villain in town, hydrogen peroxide ( Bleach). Basically, this bleach neutralizes the original colour of hair and then reacts chemically with the artificial pigment to produce new colouring effects. When hydrogen peroxide is applied repeatedly to your hair, your hair will turn white, making you even more dependent on the very colour you have been hiding your greys with.
  • Specifically, hair colours containing PPD are outside the purview of the US FDA. Did you know that PPD is one compound that causes fatal allergies? This was a clever manipulation back in the days by the chemical hair dye lobby that is still free to do whatever it likes today. Thus, it is our responsibility to avoid this extremely harmful chemical found in “coal-tar” hair dyes (a term that is used by the USFDA to describe them). A majority of the big banner hair dyes are coal-tar dyes. 
  • The use of parabens can disrupt hormones, harm fertility, and cause deadly cancers when repeated exposure is sustained. 
  • Overexposure to resorcinols can result in breathing problems, liver and kidney damage, and adverse effects on the nervous system. Resorcinols are antifungals used to treat acne, dandruff, psoriasis, and dermatitis. 
  • The use of lead in hair dyes may lead to anaemia, weakness, kidney failure, and cerebral damage. Although coal-tar hair dyes are still outside of USFDA’s jurisdiction, this chemical has been banned in non-coal-tar hair dyes entering the nation.

Is Indus Valley Hair Colour Free of Harsh Chemicals?

Absolutely, yes! Six brilliant tones of naturally natural hair colours are available from Indus Valley, including black, dark brown, medium brown, light brown, burgundy, and copper mahogany. Since they are demi-permanent hair dyes, they impart beautiful colouration in just 35 minutes, last for up to five weeks, and are very practical to apply. Additionally free of ammonia, hydrogen peroxide (bleach), PPD, parabens, resorcinols, or harmful metals like lead and barium, they are innovative blends of organic plant components and completely safe organic substances. Normal skin types are compatible with Indus Valley’s new Damage-Free Gel colour. This hair colour is what you’ve been seeking if you want to gain the benefits of key herbs used in certified organic plant-based haircare.

Pro Tip: Before using any hair colour, always perform a patch test 48 hours in advance. Hair dye consumption over time can make even healthy skin hypersensitive and allergic-prone.

Which Black Hair Colour Is Best?

The answer to this query depends on the precise goals you have for your black hair colour. Do you desire brilliant colouring that won’t harm your hair? You should then choose Indus Valley New Damage-Free Gel Colour – Black 1.0. Additionally, you can pick from the six-colour outfit we already covered in this article.

Black 1.0 Indus Valley New Damage-Free Gel Colour does not contain ammonia, PPD, or hydrogen peroxide. Therefore, it won’t bleach off your natural hair colour by penetrating deeply inside your hair strands. It will only cover the white hair strands with its black pigment, stopping further hair ageing.

Final Words

Feel free to send us your comments below with any additional advice you may have on when and how to dye your hair. In order to help you become attractive naturally from the inside out, our health and beauty specialists will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.