Just a random question i had as i was reading 'Just for men' beard dye label it says that it can cause pigment lose or cause skin to lighten. I was wondering has anyone ever experienced anything like this?
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Chrissy...No one knows which way vitiligo goes...better to avoid bad chemicals which kan affect vitiligo than feel soory after....Some industry workers in India happen to expose them self to higlly phnolic chemicals with out golve ..those who are predisposd to vit has developed general vitiligo after.
Some ppl who do cell treatment called Eurograft on one side of body ..but they repigment the other untreated side too..it is mystrius about vitiligo.
Vitiligo makes our skin more sensitive to everything (cold, heat, etc) , including harsh chemicals. so you have to be more gentle with your skin.
Check the chemical ingredients list, I once used proactive face wash products and noticed vit spreading...this had benzoyl peroxide in it so was not good!
http://www.vitiligosupport.org/faq.cfm#item14a
According to this hair products that have chemical 'phenols' could trigger vit :(
Yes Jessica...phenols on hair dyes and some chemicals above on some products are not good for us.
Use natural hena product to color hair..some hennas contain phenols ask the produces , I found "Glory Black hena" is with out phnol.