On the other hand, manufacturers of
Grecian Formula, GreyRemover and other progressive dyes say their
products are safe because they contain small amounts of lead acetate
(about 0.6 percent) -- amounts so small they can't be absorbed by
the body if applied to a healthy scalp. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
approves the use of lead acetate in these small concentrations.
So, educate yourself. Read the box carefully and if you have a question,
call the company and/or a professional colorist. Or, you can do
what many men are already doing: switch to women's hair color, which
contains no lead acetate and comes in a much wider selection of
products.
One of the newest trends among (mostly young) men is tipping, in
which just the tops of their short, spiky hair strands are bleached
or dyed (a la George Clooney and Ricky Martin) while the roots are
left long and uncolored. L'Oreal's new Feria for Men offers colors
ranging from "goth black" to the most popular shade, "platinum
blond." (Many colorists say they prefer working on guys because,
if the color isn't quite right, the guys will often just tell them
to shave it all off! Not likely with women!) Hair professionals
are reporting that older men are getting that gray "erased"
more and more often, citing the desire to remain viable in the ever-younger
job market. |