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Review On Natural And Synthetic Hair Dyes Available In International Market

T Sudhamani, P Sutha, R. Ramesh, S. Rajasekar, Y. Ranganathan, B Sangameswaran

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Natural and synthetic hair dyes are both available in the international market, and each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. Natural hair dyes are typically less harsh and safer for people with sensitive skin or allergies, but they can be less vibrant and long-lasting than synthetic hair dyes. Synthetic hair dyes are typically more vibrant and long-lasting, but they can be more damaging to the hair and scalp and may contain harsh chemicals that can irritate the skin and cause allergic reactions. The best type of hair dye depends on the individual needs and preferences. If it is looking for a safe and gentle hair dye, then a natural hair dye may be a good option. However, if it is looking for a more vibrant and long-lasting hair dye, then a synthetic hair dye may be a better choice. This current review discussed on current local market availability of Natural and Synthetic hair dyes in international market and this comparison, advantages, disadvantages, composition, Price, etc., This survey covered a total of 44 hair dyes, including 20 synthetic and 22 naturals. There are several forms of natural and synthetic hair dyes, including powder, cream, gel, and paste. This thrust area need research on further more analyze in future.

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Natural, Synthetic, hair dyes, international market, allergic reactions.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/(rrjops).v14i2.1328

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