Use of chemical colours can cause cancer
Red is one of the most widely used colours during Holi. But before you apply the colour, spare a thought: If you are using the chemical-based colour, there are chances that you are using what is a potentially carcinogenic agent (it may cause cancer) apart from causing skin allergy, warn skin experts.
“The red colour, if chemical-based, contains mercury sulphite. One should, therefore, be aware of the kind of colours they use. It is a well established fact based on umpteen studies that chemical colours are carcinogenic in nature,” said Dr Bimal Kanish, consultant dermatologist at the Christian Medical College and Hospital.
“Though it is rare that they will result in cancer, still it is advisable to avoid the colour and the potential risk related to it. The single application of the chemical colour may not be considered harmful but give the fact that people use these colours year after year and many a time in other forms too, the colours can cause skin cancer too,” he explained.
Besides, skin experts say, chemical-based colours always lead to some kind of ailment or the other and the harmful effects may sometimes be ostensible enough and sometimes they are not. While green colour has copper sulphate which may cause allergy in the eyes, black has lead oxide which is harmful for the eyes. There is always a potential risk of immediate reaction of the chemical used in the colour when they are used mindlessly, says Dr Bimal.
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