Can hair dyes cause leukemia?

Hair dyes have the potential to increase the risk of leukemia.
Hair dyes contain a large number of chemicals, which contain some carcinogenic substances, such as benzene and amines, etc. Prolonged exposure not only leads to the occurrence of allergies, but also may increase the risk of cell mutation and cause cancer. For people who dye their hair frequently, exposure to carcinogenic substances may cause leukemia.
It is not recommended to dye your hair frequently, and if you want to dye your hair, try to choose hair dyes that are all-natural and have fewer toxic side effects. However, it does not mean that dyeing hair will definitely cause leukemia, but there are other causes of leukemia. Pregnant women and breastfeeding women should prohibit hair coloring.