![]() Instead, I use a 10 volume fragrance free Salon Care developer (also available at Sallys). I am sensitive to fragrance and I try to limit how much gets on my skin. I prefer the Wella demi-permanent hair color because it has a smaller ingredient list and doesn't contain ammonia or resorcinol (the fewer sensitizers, the better since I'm so allergy prone).Īlso, I do not use the Wella Color Charm activator because I find it too heavily perfumed-combined with the fragrance in the hair dye itself, the scent is too much for me. As with any hair color, you MUST patch test.even though patch testing is not fool proof. For what it's worth, on the Skin Deep site, TDS rates a 5 while PPD rates a 10 for toxicity. If you are allergic to PPD, you may be allergic to TDS also, although TDS appears to be less allergenic that PPD or PTD. There are other brands that use TDS as well Wella is just one option. Please note that some of the shades in the Wella Color Charm line do contain PPD, so you have to check the labels. *Water, cetearyl alcohol, ethanolamine, laureth-3, sodium laureth sulfate, glyceryl stearate SE, toluene-2,5,-diamine sulfate, sodium sulfate, lanolin alcohol, sodium lauryl sulfate, hydroxyetheyl-3,4-methylenedioxyaniline HCL, beeswax, sodium cocoyl isethionate, 2-methylresorcinol, fragrance, sodium sulfite, m-aminophenol, ascorbic acid, etidronic acid, hydrolyzed keratin, limonene, coumarin, tocopherol* Here are the ingredients for the 3N Dark Natural Brown (the color I use): Wella Color Charm is available at Sally Beauty Supply stores throughout the US. It is a deposit-only color and its results are permanent on me. Over the past year I have used Wella Color Charm demi-permanent hair color. I've had mixed results with non-permanent dyes since my natural hair color is black, so I find that I periodically have to use an oxidative dye to get a natural look and counteract the purple from the temporary dyes. However, the PPD allergy runs in my family and I am highly sensitive to a number of cosmetic ingredients.īased on Gina's experiences with TDS (see some of the related posts from last year), I've stopped using hair color with PPD and switched to temporary dyes and TDS-based hair dyes. I have to start by saying that I am NOT allergic to PPD yet. I've been coloring my hair myself for about 20 years now. ![]() I am providing this information in case it helps anyone else who is looking for an alternative to PPD-based hair dyes and is wanting to try a TDS product.
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