www.alopeciaworld.com
I been coloring my hair for at least 20 years. I have not colored it since March and am "due" for a touch up. I really want to continue to keep (what's left of) my locks auburn. I am guessing that I am not the only one contemplating?
If you color your hair, have you stopped since your diagnosis? If not, does it seem to have any impact on progression? Do you use a new product? Etc.
Tags:
Thank you Anne Louise. I was anxious about it -- one of those situation where logically you feel one way but the "hair-loss fear" takes over.
This is a great question. I was thinking along those same lines. My doctor prescribed clobetesol and I used it faithfully for about six weeks. Then, when I had a flare-up of itchy scalp, I called him and went in to see him. He then gave me steroid shots in the scalp because they get down to the hair follicles. He said the topical treatments don't get to the actual follicle. He said I could stop using clobetesol unless I felt it helped the itching. I have had a bit more loss since the shots several weeks ago. My scalp is not itching quite so much. I also just started using tea tree oil.
I am a big believer that topical steroids do help with the inflammation. My doctor prescribed Clobetesol as well as plaquenil in June, 2013. I complained to my doctor that Clobetesol made my scalp extremely tender when I returned three months later for a checkup. He was pleased with my progress, and said I could stop using it and continue taking the plaquenil. I had an extremely painful flareup about a month later and was prescribed a different topical, betamethasone, which is oilier and a little less irritating. Progress has been slow since the flareup, but I continue to see improvement.
I have not colored my hair for years because I loved the silver color my hair had become. However, since FFA struck, the color of my hair has changed to a color I do not like. I think coloring, or highlighting, might give the hair I have left some body. I concur with the thought process that the damage is done deep below the scalp. We just notice the flare-ups on the scalp. For this reason, I believe applying hair color would be safe. I also am thinking of coloring my hair to see if it helps to hide the problem areas.
Both my trychologist and hairdresser have told me it will not make any difference if I continue to colour my hair. My hairdresser uses a fine oil on the roots before applying the chemicals. This seems to work as I have continued to colour for the last 5 years since the alopecia started. I will be revisiting a dermatologist in a week or so and I shall recheck with her and report. Hope this helps. Mareea
Any mention of products and services on Alopecia World is for informational purposes only; it does not imply a recommendation or endorsement by Alopecia World. Nor should any statement or representation on this site be construed as professional, medical or expert advice, or as pre-screened or endorsed by Alopecia World. Alopecia World is not responsible or liable for any of the views, opinions or conduct, online or offline, of any user or member of Alopecia World.
© 2024 Created by Alopecia World. Powered by