Sunday, July 26, 2009

Should I use nut oils in my hair if I am allergic to nuts?

I'm African American and I have dry, relaxed hair. So I constantly use oil in my hair. But I have always had issues with my hair breaking off and shedding badly. I am allergic to tree nuts (almonds, walnuts, etc) and I noticed that a lot of the products I use have a tree nut oil (usually sweet almond oil) in them. Even though I have never broken out or gotten sick because I used them, could they be the reason as to why my hair breaks off?



Should I use nut oils in my hair if I am allergic to nuts?

don,t risk it .if some of the nut content is absorb into the skin you will be in deep trouble.go to your chemist and ask for a nut free shampoo.*



Should I use nut oils in my hair if I am allergic to nuts?

If you are truly allergic to nuts, why would you ever consider using any product containing nut oils? I doubt that the nutty characteristics of your hair products are responsible for brittle hair. If I use a product that has an adverse impact on me, I stop using it and try something else. I suggest you do the same.



Should I use nut oils in my hair if I am allergic to nuts?

My son is allergic to peanut even if it just touches him. I wouldn't risk using the product unless you are specifically NOT allergic to the type of nut used.

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