
There are rumors that continued gray hair dyeing can cause thinning hair, but does gray hair dyeing really cause thinning hair? We will consider the effects of gray hair dyeing on the scalp.
Gray hair dyeing itself has nothing to do with thinning hair, but there are exceptions.
Many people who repeatedly dye their hair gray are also concerned about thinning hair. However, it is said that dyeing gray hair itself does not cause thinning hair. This is because the chemicals used to dye gray hair cannot penetrate to the point of damaging the hair follicles.
Many people feel that their hair has become thinner since they started dyeing their gray hair, because the damage to the hair causes the hair to become thinner. Hair loss can also increase when scalp problems occur due to irritation from gray hair dyes.
Beware of thinning of hair due to hair dye damage.
Repeated use of hair dye, not just gray hair dye, can cause the protein in the hair to run off and make the hair thinner. This is why hair becomes thinner and feels thinner. In the case of light-colored gray hair dye, this effect is more pronounced because the bleaching power of the dye is stronger.
Careful damage care before and after dyeing, choosing a subdued color, and selecting a less damaging agent can prevent thinning of the hair.
Gray hair dyes can cause skin problems.
The exception to this is when the scalp is irritated by the gray hair dye chemicals, which can cause hair loss. When inflammation occurs, the scalp itself is weakened and cannot adequately grow hair.
Itching can also damage the scalp, making it even weaker. To avoid skin problems, it is necessary to avoid using strong chemicals and to stop dyeing if you feel unusual irritation while dyeing gray hair.
To dye gray hair if you are concerned about thinning hair
When people concerned about thinning hair dye their gray hair, it is important to avoid damaging the scalp and hair as much as possible. Take care of your hair before and after dyeing, select chemicals that are less irritating to the scalp, and leave enough time between dyeing sessions for the scalp to recover, approximately two months.
Another way to avoid damaging the scalp is to avoid the scalp when applying the chemicals, although the result will be inferior. In addition to regular gray hair dyeing, henna and color treatments can also be used.
If appropriate measures are taken for both the hair and scalp when dyeing gray hair, damage can be minimized and thinning of the hair can be prevented. Careful hair care should be taken before and after hair dyeing.



