ammonia free hair color

Why to NEVER Use Box Dye. I'm Opening the Kimono Behind Green Washing Hair Color

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Tempt you though it may, box color puts both you and your hair health at risk.

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There is a reason why I aligned with 100% safe and clean beauty practices within my organic salon over 15 years ago - and it has to do with my client’s health and calling out the greenwashing.

FACT: 1 in every 5 Hair Stylists will suffer a health issue directly related to their job.

Studies have shown Hair Stylists have increased risks of bladder and breast cancers, as well as higher reported cases of respiratory and skin health issues, so it's no secret that Hairdressing is known as one of the most toxic and dangerous career paths.

Compound exposure to toxic chemicals in the salon, like ammonia, formaldehyde, synthetic fragrance (phthalates, benzene, etc), hair color pigments (PPD), and PEGs have adverse effects on the health of skin, hair and body.

Armed with this knowledge, I’m here to share the appropriate steps to reduce the exposure to harmful chemicals for both Hair Stylists and our beloved clients.

As referenced, toxicity wise, hair color studies have proven that chemicals with conventional color lines increase teh risk of bladder cancer, infertility, non-Hodgkins lymphoma and leukemia, allergens, sensitivities, and hair loss.

Now, let’s break down just a few of the differences between box dyes versus professional color.

Box Color = Unpredictable Results

Let’s face it: 9 times out of 10 your hair color will not look like what you see on the box.

Professional color: swells into the hair cuticle (Beauty Ecology uses enzymes versus damaging peroxide) to deposit pure and nontoxic pre-oxidized dyes that are smaller and large color molecules to trap the color better and reducing fading.

Box dyes: Simply stain the proteins on the hair, changing their chemical make up. Sure it may seem shiny the first day, but wait for that color to rinse out with each shampoo leaving a busted cuticle with practically no protein left blowing in the wind.

Developer Chosen Based on Integrity of Your Hair: This is KEY. How would you know what developer to use? The developer determines the levels of deposit and lift. Colorists choose your developer level based on the integrity and strength of YOUR hair.

Forcing Damage: Box dyes only use the strongest hydrogen peroxide making sure it can break through the thickest hair cuticle. This also causes scalp itch, inflammation and long term scalp damage resulting in hair loss.

Box dyes: are like picking 'one size fits all'.’ So when you pick up a Ashy or chocolate brown box to cover your blonde hair, don't be surprised when you get out of the shower with green or red hair. Why? Most advanced colorists know that you have to have all the right “fillers” to fulfill the end results desired.

Professional color: is predictable. When you're ready to go lighter, your stylist will be able to give you a realistic end result because we know the chemical make up of your hair and because we know how many times color has been applied from roots to ends.

Beauty Ecology (Kassandra here) determines the number of foils you will need to get you to your desired blonde results - in a healthy and safe way.

All Over Color Creates Cuticle Degradation. Repetitive application, especially an all-over color- it is refilling the cuticle, breaking down more protein bonds and adding another layer of dye onto your hair. The scalps cuticle porosity is different than the ends, and when you head back to the salon to add highlights because it’s turned dull, off-tone or damaged - the highlights will most likely be bright at the scalp and orange on the bottom.

One Size Does Not Fit All

So, let’s think about this logically.

Box color is formulated so everyone and anyone can use it.

Again, your hair type, condition or color are not even remotely the same to other women. Box dyes are formulated with maximum amounts of pigment and ammonia, so it’s able to work on most people.

Itchy Scalp + Hair Loss + Allergies - This unnecessary overload of ingredients wreak havoc on hair health and increase your likelihood of allergic reactions.

And no, an ammonia-free box color doesn’t mean healthier hair.

Customization is key to achieving your healthiest, happiest color.

Dimension? Forget it.

Box color contains just one formula - and a streamlined pigment.

And applying it to your whole head will give you just that—one boring, flat color. Unless your have some pre-existing color or highlights, then you may end up with orange roots, red mids and pink highlights!

Is your head spinning, yet?

If so, hopefully, it’s in the direction to Beauty Ecology Organic Salon and not the box color aisle at Target.

Ombre in a box? Blonde? Don't you do it!

Let’s talk about high lighting.

Box dye will come with a 30 to 40 high life peroxide. Depending on what your starting shade is, the reality is you’ll likely need to pre-lighten multiple times before achieving the bright blonde you want to achieve.

We’re talking bleach for a day brings damage for a year, so please don’t do lightening services at home!

Lightening at home is by far the most damaging, risky thing you could do to your hair.

And no, a highlighting cap will not save you from cheetah spots or hair that is breaking off by the time you wash it.


What’s your back up plan?

That $10 Box Color Won’t Feel That Affordable After a $300 Color Correction.

I Got Ya!

WHEN MINUS MAKES A POSITIVE

Women are now chemically conscious about the amounts of harsh chemicals used in everyday cosmetics and haircare products. Pregnancy, illness and skin sensitivity has also led many consumers to seek out products with a lower chemical compound.

Beauty Ecology was one of the first hair salons to offer professional-grade ammonia, resorcinol and PPD free permanent hair color making it gentle on the hair and scalp.

CLEAN COLOR TECHNOLOGY

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As a technical innovator, our formulating chemists look to remove harsh chemicals wherever possible while including natural extracts and active minerals that deliver real benefits.

By reducing their chemical dependence our breakthrough formulas put less stress on hair whilst ultimately improving the hair’s condition.

To bring this thread to a close, I hope you can now see the nuances and level of thought and care stylists consider for YOU behind the chair.

Here are the top 3 ingredients to avoid - at all costs. Ask your stylist about your options, and buyer beware of what the silent substitutes are when shopping the plethora of GREEN WASHING “ammonia free” box dyes at the store.

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WHAT ARE THESE CHEMICALS AND HOW CAN THEY BE HARMFUL?

PPD

Paraphenylenediamine is a chemical substance that is widely and traditionally used as a permanent hair dye. People who are highly allergic to PPD have not been able to dye their hair with traditional hair color.

  • Known as a possible carcinogen

  • Allergies to PPD are common and reactions include dermatitis, reddening and swelling of the scalp and face.

  • In some severe allergy cases the eyelids may completely close and can result in contact urticaria and anaphylaxis.

RESORCINOL

Used as a coloring agent and is also commonly found in topical acne treatments.

  • Suspected to be an endocrine toxicity hazard

  • Suspected to be a human immune system toxicant

  • Suspected to be toxic to wildlife and the environment

AMMONIA

A chemical that swells the hair cuticle so that color can be absorbed all the way through the hair.

  • Unpleasant odor

  • Many people become allergic due to exposure and suffer from itchy scalps and watery/red eyes while getting their hair colored.


My number one priority is to deliver professional results to my valued clients time after time. All Evoq Home Care Professional Grade Suppor products are developed with the critical input of practicing hairdressers and the need of prolonging the client’s color at home.

Contact me if you have any questions about your color or ingredients to watch for.

My PASSION and heart is pouring out to you - women can LOOK and FEEL beautiful with the help of a professional to get you the best results possible - and with your safety in mind.

xo Kassandra

Find Out How You May Be Allergic To Haircolor

Specializing in health and beauty for many years, there have been hundreds of women that find Kasia Organic Salon because of our ZERO Ammonia hair color line.   I started with Mastey (our color line) 4-5 years ago and through pioneering a truly ammonia and substitue free line, I've seen many guests with growing allergies that have been blessed through what our alternative gives to them.

More women are becoming allergic to ingredients in hair color. It isn’t a common occurrence but for those who are it can be quite the annoyance!

The most common allergen found in hair color is PPD (paraphenylenediamine), which is mostly found in permanent hair color. If you have never had your hair colored, or if PPD allergy runs in your family, there is an easy way to find out if you are allergic in the salon. Licensed Cosmetologists can do a patch test in the salon, which will determine if you will have a skin reaction to PPD-based hair color. Ingterestingly, PPD is also found in fur coats and wigs.

“Positive patch test reactions to p-phenylenediamine (PPD) are common. PPD is used in oxidative hair dyes and is also present in dark henna temporary ‘tattoos’. Cross-sensitization to other contact allergens may occur.”

About 25% of people allergic to PPD may also be allergic to ingredients found in semi-permanent hair colors, of which may also be found in pen inks and may be used to color certain foods and pharmaceuticals. Semi- permanent and demi-permanent hair colors are usually ammonia-free but the ammonia substitute, ethanolamine, may produce a reaction in some people. Again, a patch test can be done in the salon to determine if you are allergic to either semi- or demi-permanent hair colors that are carried in the salon. Reactions to PPD include

  • Itching scalp/skin
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Mild dandruff like symptoms
  • Scaly skin
  • Pain
  • Sneezing or other hay fever/cold like symptoms when ever hair dye applied
  • Nausea when dye applied
  • Sever swelling around eyes
  • Scaly skin on ears, face and neck

The patch test is simple. Your stylist will apply a small amount of color mixed with developer to behind the ear (if your hair is short) or to the inner bend of the elbow. This has to be allowed to dry and to remain uncovered for 48-72 hours. If no irritation or rash occurs between the time the patch test is applied and 72 hours is complete, the test is negative, and you can proceed to schedule a hair coloring service.

Kasia Salon is a urban retreat nestled in the heart of Southwest Minneapolis specializes in ammonia free/MEA/PPD Color, organic facials, and natural and organic products.

Ammonia Free, The Color of the Future­­­­­­­­­­­­ Blonde, brunette, red … and green!

Every day thousands of women have their hair professionally colored. In fact, 54% of us color our hair regularly!  The hair color industry is ever changing, and ever growing - unfortunately environmental and immunity complications for salon clients is also on the rise. Much of this is due to the adverse effects of ammonia. Leaving the salon far from “refreshed,” clients end up with headaches, stinging eyes, trouble breathing, or a nasty rash. Conventional hair dyes usually contain ammonia, which is specifically designed to burn and degrade surfaces. Many products labelled as ammonia-free contain a substitute,  which is just as harmful as ethanolamine. However, a new breed of hair color is available - green, fumeless, non-damaging ammonia free hair color. We look at why Kasia Organic Salon and other inspiring natural beauty salons are using or considering using ammonia-free color.  As we know, it’s part of the future of beauty!

Kassie at Kasia Organic Salon educates hairstylists, aiming to rectify the lack of knowledge in the hairdressing profession about the color lines they use on a daily basis. “The future is now, and it's high time hair salons start using healthier options for themselves as well”, says Kassie Kuehl.

No Ammo! Why Conventional Color Just Doesn’t “Cover” It

The reasons for choosing an ammonia-free (and ammonia-substitute-free) hair color falls into three categories:

  • Your body's general health
  • The health of your hair
  • The health of your environment

General Body Health

Ammonia-based hair dye in colors like dark brown and black were linked by the National Cancer Institute in 1994 to greater incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma. A study published in 2001 by the International Journal of Cancer found that people who use permanent hair dye are 100% more likely to develop bladder cancer than those who use no permanent dye. 4-ABP is a known human carcinogen, and was recently found in off-the-shelf hair coloring products.

Hair Health

The characteristic flyaway and faded look that you see on heavily peroxided colored women, comes after long-term use of ammonia agents, thus leaving the hair’s cuticle open, making the hair resemble a dry and brittle.  The tyrosine within hair is also damaged by ammonia-based color, which affects the hair's ability to hold onto color.

When ethanolamine is used in hair color in order to gain 'ammonia-free' status, it needs to be included in concentrations up to 5 times that of ammonia. Ethanolamine is an 'adhesive' type chemical, which can never completely be washed out of your hair and off your scalp. After coloring your hair with ethanolamine-containing products, every time you wash your hair the water acts as a mild oxidizer, and incurs further damage on your hair. Fading and gradually developed dryness after coloring are usually attributable to ethanolamine.

Kasia Organic Salon’s color line uses an plant based alkaline agent that slowly swells the cuticle and controllably closes the cuticle back to it’s closest previous state.

Environmental Health

Over 6.2 billion ounces of harmful chemicals from shampoos and conditioners are washed down the drains and out into our water every day.

Leaving the salon retouched … and refreshed!

Educator and salon owner Kassie Kuehl, spurred by her own health reactions due to working with accumulated amounts of  fumes at the salon, built her foundations with Aveda. Now her own business, Kasia Organic Salon, offers fabulous color services so clients can enjoy their experience without inhaling noxious chemicals or irritated skin and scalp.

Hair Color with a conscious, is it for YOU?

Who should use ammonia-free hair color?

Anyone that is concerned with the volume of chemicals they ingest every day should look into natural, ammonia-free hair color. However, it is even more useful at some particular stages of life! Look up your nearest organic salon if you:

  • Are pregnant - Our enormous, clunky bodies are well-sensitized to environmental hazards. Tiny, unformed human beings are not so lucky. Avoiding chemical exposure is especially important when you are pregnant - but that doesn't mean you have to give up that flexibility with your looks!
  • Are covering greys - If your hair is losing (or has lost) its natural color, you'll be looking to color more often. With ammonia-free color, your hair doesn’t lose the ability to hold color and remains strong and healthy, rather than developing the characteristic frizzy, flyaway look.
  • Young or elderly - Younger and older people are especially sensitive to harsh chemicals. Natural hair color is particularly recommended for under-18s and over 60s.

A Beautiful Health Lifestyle - Where to Find Ammonia Free Hair Color

What is ammonia free?

Once you know the dangers of ammonia-based hair colors, those 'Ammonia Free!' labels sitting on the shelf right next to all the others look pretty tempting. Of course this is a better alternative in purchasing a shelf coloring product, but remember from our conversation above in manufacturers  discovered alternative, the ethanolamine.   Check for both ammonia and ethenolomine ingredients in any hair color you buy off the shelf.

What to do with your new, nutrient-rich color now that you have it?

Ask your hairstylist about after-care and everyday maintenance products that let you keep up with the natural snowball you've started rolling!

Harsh ingredients and harsh environments contribute to fading color.  By choosing the proper shampoos, conditioners and UV protected styling products will help prolong the life of color.  Avoid harsh ingredients  such as Sodium Lauryl Sulfates, and petrochemicals such as Propoline Gylcol and Parabens

The better the health and condition of your locks, the your color lasts, the springier your curls and the smoother and glossier your hair will be. Think of it as an investment in your investment. Let your hair feel as good as your conscience!

Natural Beauty is on the move!

There are a number of organic beauty salons growing across the country, where you can discover that your hair can be just as silky and glossy, your skin as vital and fresh, and your cosmetics just as potent and long-lasting, but without the harsh chemicals!

Contact the Kasia Team today!  612 824 7611

Out of Summer and INTO STYLE, Kasia Autumn Trends!

Plan for a warm forecast this autumn! We're not talking about the weather-we're talking haircolor. As the temperatures begin to drop, get ready to warm up with dark chocolate brunettes, deep mahogany redheads and golden blondes.

Schedule a Consultation and chat color and inspiration- as you get ready for autumn..and CHANGE, perhaps?

Step out of the eighties, we're heading back to the....

70's curls. Ponytails and high buns. and .....fringe.

With style focusing on braids and volume, getting the best hair colors for your skin toneholds importance.

Kasia Ammonia Free Color Lab

The newest hair color trends will make your new style pop and give you a "look at me" diva-feel.

Blonde

Majority of guys and girls believe blonde tresses to be really sexy and attractive. No doubt about that, and probably that's because blonde hair also signifies sex appeal. There are many shades for blonde color tone like honey blonde, platinum blonde, strawberry blonde, light white, pale and golden blonde, etc.

Brown

The reason brown is so common is because it suits almost all skin tones and complexion. There are many shades for brown color tone like light chocolate brown, dark brown, light golden brown, light cool brown, etc. Almost all shades of brown can help you soften your persona and appearance.

Black

The beauty of coloring your hair black is that it looks fantastic on both fair and tanned skin. The color brings out the eyes and can't really suit everyone. Although, beware, as black hair can also make your complexion go dull and lifeless (if chosen on wrong skin tone).

Red

Innocence yet can be mysterious. It enhances overall features, makes the face look softer, and with slight glow. There are many shades for brown color tone like dark auburn, medium reddish blonde, light auburn, medium auburn, etc. Just think about Julia Roberts (oh, so gorgeous).

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Leave summer with a STYLE!

1970's inspired flowing texture

Different from the waved hairstyle inspired by the 1940s, this flowing, textured, (and sometimes) waved hairstyle trend in 2010 relies instead on natural-looking waves that border on bed hair

As with straight and naturally styled long hair, flowing waves also work well when very long

Top Knot

Volume is key: teasing and hairspray will help create the look

Works well with hair that has some soft waves and texture to it

Long Plaited Braids

Great with any hair colour The fish plait is 2010's take on the simple pony tail

Book an appointment .....we're inspired, we hope you are too

Pictures: http://www.fashionising.com/trends/b--2010-hair-trends-womens-hairstyles-colors-cuts-2423.html

Why is the Ammonia-Free Hair Color at Kasia a better product in terms of safety?

Yes, primarily the formulation does not use Ammonia (Ammonium Hydroxide) and Ethanolamines (including mono-ethanolamine or MEA, diethanolamine or DEA) as alkaline agents.

At Kasia Salon, phone calls come in daily of a growing number of reactive/allergic coloring guests.  It's "no wonder...."  Ammonia is a strong irritant to skin and the respiratory system, while added ethanolamines which is a milder irritant is also a known toxicant to internal organs and a carcinogen. Source: CosmeticsDatabase.com

Secondarily, as a shared philosophy in our Hamadi/other  products, there is a ZERO tolerance of industrial compounds such as propylene glycol (mineral oil), PEG's or synthetics, and sulfates, etc.

What about PPD? (P-phenylenediamine)

NO WAY!  There is no ppd for your added safety.  However, people who are sensitive or allergic to ppd have a high probability of reacting to its related dye compounds.

We offer a free patch test that we suggest to administered at least 48 hours before the very first color service.

Natural .... Organic hair color...Really?

Well, let's get this clear - the color is made of natural ingredients and organic chemical compounds.  Being VERY hesitant in engaging in false advertising like other "natural" or "organic" brands.

Sure, other ingredients cam are organically grown, but the dye pigments of any permanent hair color are not made from living plant material.  They are synthetic organic compounds.   If somebody ever invented a hair dye system derived from living plants that can lift and deposit colors consistently and cover gray hair uniformly, it will HUGE industry news and licensing in new technology.  In a billion dollar market, this would ride on the scale of the TV or the I-Phone!

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