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What hazards can leather dyes pose to the body?


Abstract

What harm can leather dyes cause to the body? With the significant improvement in living standards, everyone has certain preferences for their clothing style and color matching. Nowadays, the clothes and pants sold in the upper market all have their own styles and colors. These dark or light garments are dyed with a variety of dyes. Currently, there are regulations in China regarding the use of dyes in clothing. Now, let's discuss the harm that leather dyes can cause to the human body.

What harm can leather dyes cause to the body?

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With the significant improvement in living standards, everyone has certain specifications for their clothing taste and color matching. Now, the clothes and pants sold in the upper market all have their own styles and colors. These dark or light clothes and pants are dyed with many dyes. Currently, there are regulations in China regarding the use of dyes in clothing. Now, let's talk about the harm of leather dyes to the human body.

Harm One

Most of the fast dyes used for cotton fabric dyeing contain a highly carcinogenic substance that can be easily absorbed by the skin, causing skin allergies. The dyes with the most toxic side effects are mostly used for dyeing chemical fibers. Throughout the bleaching process, these dyes can cause significant environmental pollution, including air and water pollution.

Harm Two

According to detailed information from the Shanghai Center for the Management of Prohibited Dye Chemicals Testing Equipment, clothing imported and exported from countries like Europe must undergo testing for prohibited dye chemicals. Any clothing with an azo dye content exceeding 3% will be considered harmful to the body and will not be allowed to enter its borders. However, in our country, there are very few testing instruments in relevant departments, and the technology is lacking. Therefore, authoritative experts are calling for relevant departments to consider formulating related policies and regulations as soon as possible to strengthen the inspection of prohibited dyes and chemicals. Customers should also quickly develop their own awareness of prevention in these areas.

Harm Three

According to results obtained by the Consumer Association, some dye compounds can release carcinogenic substances, similar to high-efficiency ointments applied to the skin, which can lead to illness due to the effects of sweat and body temperature. Medical experiments have shown that the toxic substances on clothing can have a faster effect than those produced by diet. A male doctor in Japan stated that a key reason for the increase in bladder infections among Japanese women is wearing chemical fiber underwear. Moreover, the style of clothing may also have adverse effects on the body. Regularly wearing tight underwear can cause varying degrees of harm to the body.

Harm Four

You may wonder why dyes can transfer from fabric to skin. This is because leather dyes are inherently unstable. You can take an old shirt and then wear a light-colored sweater. As a result, when you sweat, the color from the shirt actually dyes the sweater. It can be seen that fading dyes are likely to enter the body through the skin. This type of soluble dye is the same as the self-dyeing dyes bought from department stores or chemical raw material stores.