Chemically altering a child's hair prior to the age of puberty, therefore, is not ideal. "Before puberty, a kid's hair is typically thinner and more fragile and can be easily damaged by even the most gentle hair color formulas," says Harmon.Permanent hair color may be harmfulYour child's scalp is susceptible to harm as well. "Children's skin and scalp are more tender, sensitive and prone to allergic reactions," explains Harmon. "An allergic reaction could result in broken skin, hair loss, hives, itchy scalp, swelling, burning and difficulty breathing.
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