Hair coloring warning!

Seventy-five percent of women color their hair on a regular basis. Gray hair can make people look old and hair coloring is used to maintain a more youthful appearance.  In some cases, women simply want a change from their natural hair color.

Hair coloring is an ancient practice. Back then, people used natural substances such as henna and other pigments found in in plants, soil, and clay. Most store-bought hair dyes today are made with toxic chemicals that can pose serious health risks when used regularly. While some the most dangerous hair-color ingredients were banned in the 1970’s, many still exist. The scalp’s rich blood supply makes it all too easy for these chemicals sock into the skin and into the bloodstream. Some of the risks of hair-dye chemicals include cancer of the kidney, bladder, and breast, sw well as blood-based cancer suchs as luekemia and lymphoma.

Fortunately, there are safer alternatives. Hairprint (click here) is a natural hair coloring product. Instead of harsh chemicals, it contains safe and natural, plant-based, food-grade pigments and minerals. Hairprint products are hypoallergenic and odor-free.