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does anyone know if its safe to use hair dye if you have ckd

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Jonquiljo

I can’t think of a single reason why you can’t dye your hair. It’s all topical and does not get ingested or absorbed into the bloodstream.

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Hennah05 in reply toJonquiljo

thank you, i had a few people telling me it will damage my kidneys more and also when i search on google it says the same lol

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DeanSamson

I'm sure there is no reason you cant dye your hair with ckd. UNLESS you intend to drink the stuff? Merry Christmas

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Hennah05 in reply toDeanSamson

Thank you i was just asking as a few ppl have told me it will damage my kidneys.. merry christmas to u to :)

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Lilo1946 in reply toHennah05

The only way hair dye would be absorbed into your body is if you have open skin on your head ( like a cut or open sores). Otherwise I don’t think it could hurt your kidneys.

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