Sodium valproate can cause hair loss as a side effect, but this is typically reversible upon discontinuation of the medication. Permanent hair loss is rare and not commonly reported. If hair loss occurs, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to discuss potential alternatives or solutions. Regular monitoring and communication with a doctor can help manage any side effects effectively.
Generally not, no.
It might make your hair dry and will cause split ends
Stomach cramps, indigestion, diarrhea, hair loss, appetite loss, nausea, and unusual weight loss or gain are some of the common side effects of valproate.
There is permanent hair color and semi-permanent hair color. _____________ Demi permanent and temporary are also known as non permanent hair color.
You may go ahead and do this, but it is not recommended. It may cause permanent damage to your hair.
no but it can irritate skin and in exess can damage hair
can be. most permanent. can cause hair burn, smoke, melting if try to bleach or chemical process after
Of course you can. Semi permanent dye simply adds color to your hair. A permanent will actually cause your natural color to change. But remember this... color doesn't lift color. Therefore if your semi permanent hair color is darker than the permanent color you are going for---- it isn't going to work. You need to use a color remover before hand. And color removers are REALLY damaging to hair.
Of course you can!! Its semi permanent and will not cause damage.
Yes, you can apply permanent hair color on top of semi-permanent hair color. Make sure that you do a deep conditioning treatment or hair masque before and after you color your hair.
dying your hair is never permanent
It is used to treat epilepsy, anorexia nervosa, panic attacks, anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder and several other things. But it has a very high risk for birth defects. And about 10% of users experience reversible hair loss.