Dark hair dye linked to breast cancer

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lily2
lily2 Member Posts: 44

I've been using dark hair dye for years.I have no family history of breast cancer and I am negative for gene mutations.Hmmmm makes me wonder if this could be the culprit?What do you think?

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  • Lula73
    Lula73 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited October 2017

    there was an study done over 20 years ago linking dark hair dye to Hodgkin's lymphoma too. My guess is these studies are showing a correlation but can't prove causation. And it may not be the dye at all but something else those who use dark hair dye have in common that could be the culprit (i.e. Similar/same conditioning treatments, etc

  • GaleStorm
    GaleStorm Member Posts: 2
    edited October 2017

    That was a topic at beauty school, when I was there.  The better salon brands lack ammonia, and a lot of chemicals that the store brands have.  I don't know what you are using, but you may consider getting professional products on Amazon, if you do it yourself.  I'd stay the heck away from pitch black, with any brand.  That colorant has loads more chemicals, in order to take hold, than other, only slightly lighter shades. 

  • lily2
    lily2 Member Posts: 44
    edited October 2017

    Ugh!!! I naturally have very dark hair and now I'm not sure what to use to cover my grays.I have used loreal the color black for years.

  • Lula73
    Lula73 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited October 2017

    my hair is naturally a very dark brown/black too. I had Hodgkin's lymphoma as a child, so when my mom saw the article about a potential connection I knew dark colors would be off the table for me.I decided to go red/auburn instead of coloring black. My hairdresser says he just lightens my natural color to get the red color. No idea what he uses to turn the greys the same color. But he did say that over time the greys will become natural highlights as they take the color different

  • lily2
    lily2 Member Posts: 44
    edited October 2017

    Thanks Lula73!! maybe I will go auburn. I just wanted to say that I read your biography Lula73 and you are a true champion with all that you've had to endure and then some.

  • Lula73
    Lula73 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited October 2017

    Thanks Lily2. I just take everything as it comes and see it as the next hurdle to jump and keep looking forward. If I didn't I think I'd go crazy. From your pic you look like you'd make a gorgeous redhead! Lightening our natural color also makes the shade of red/auburn look natural vs from a bottle. Post a pic if you decide to go that route. Would love to see it

  • lily2
    lily2 Member Posts: 44
    edited October 2017

    Thank you Lula73 for all the good info! I will definitely post a pic if I go auburn.

  • uchick
    uchick Member Posts: 1
    edited October 2017

    65 yrs old, recently diagnosed, been coloring my med. brown hair for 15 yrs, an auburn color. Would like to continue to color it (chemo is not planned) auburn or a med golden brown. Any thoughts?

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    edited October 2017

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