Home » Hair Loss » When suffering from alopecia - will dying your hair make for a greater hair loss?

When suffering from alopecia - will dying your hair make for a greater hair loss?

alopecia

When suffering from alopecia - will dying your hair make for a greater hair loss?
I am 26 years old and have dyed my hair since I was 16. I recently was diagnosed with alopecia. Can i still dye my hair or will that make more hair fall out? I currently have roots that i wanted to touch up but am afraid I’ll lose more/all of my hair!

Best answer:

Answer by Humza
the situation is varied from person to person.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Zhang Guang 101F Seborrheic Alopecia 6 years w/240ml
US $34.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 8:46:51 PDT
Bid now | Add to watch list
Tags: roots, hair fall, Hair Loss, alopecia, dying your hair, person to person

Related posts:

  1. Q&A: A friend of mine mother is suffering from alopecia (balding in the crown of her head) is there anyway to cure?
  2. Hair Loss ‘Sufferers’ Not Suffering in Alopecia World
  3. Does alopecia areata have anything to do with asthma or allergies. Can i heal alopecia areata any way?
  4. Girls only would you date a guy with alopecia?
  5. Can shaving a pomeranians hair too short cause alopecia?

One Comment

Dying your hair shouldn’t make more hair fall out. (I have had alopecia since I was 12 - off and on… now, just on) If the hair is going to fall out, then it will fall out. The process of dying your hair may even help. If the dye is irritating to your scalp, it may direct the immune cells to your scalp instead of your hair follicles. Thats how many topical treatments work, however, they are used daily, not just once.


Want To Provide Some Feedback?