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Yeah, I see what your saying
And just a reminder as adamant as I am about the dangers. I continue to use acrylic tape and acrylic liquid adhesive.
Yeah, I see what your saying
Not sure what you mean, that's why I wanted the precent on this chemical, I read under 1% is considered safe, he says its .0001%Why would they put this on there product safety sheet? Flat out says do not take this as fact that it's safe for you figure it out on your own.... that's because no one has done the studies with regard do long-term scalp exposure.
Ghostbond does not get into bloodstream.I never read this reply, so your saying ghost bond does not get into the bloodstream?
Does it get through the skin at all? How about getting into the rest of the body?Ghostbond does not get into bloodstream.
It's based on bloodstream. You don't transport molecules without circulation of blood. It doesn't get through the skin at all just like milk and its protein doesn't.Does it get through the skin at all? How about getting into the rest of the body?
I'm saying that it does enter through the skin. Whether it gets to the bloodstream we can debate... but it is not blocked from being absorbed by the skin.It's based on bloodstream. You don't transport molecules without circulation of blood. It doesn't get through the skin at all just like milk and its protein doesn't.
We can all continue to politely debate and discuss this. But I think Fanjeera would agree..... it is the safest option we have period. Whether that's because it's white, because it's from Florida, because of a molecular substrate.... because the chemical is below .00001 or below .05 at the end of the day none of that matters... it's still as the safest option we have at this timeIt's based on bloodstream. You don't transport molecules without circulation of blood. It doesn't get through the skin at all just like milk and its protein doesn't.
Again, so there should be little health risks with ghost bond then since it does not get into the bloodstream?There are occupational medicine physicians who should knows these things perfectly. And probably chemists know even better. Ask them!
Look at it like an acne cream benzoyl peroxide. Does it really matter how it works if it works?There are occupational medicine physicians who should knows these things perfectly. And probably chemists know even better. Ask them!
I know your point, be would be nice to know how safeWe can all continue to politely debate and discuss this. But I think Fanjeera would agree..... it is the safest option we have period. Whether that's because it's white, because it's from Florida, because of a molecular substrate.... because the chemical is below .00001 or below .05 at the end of the day none of that matters... it's still as the safest option we have at this time![]()
I would be comfortable in saying much less health risks associated with ghost Bond when compared to acrylic.Again, so there should be little health risks with ghost bond then since it does not get into the bloodstream?
I stopped worrying as well years ago already and been just blindly following Prohairlabs since, because they at least state on their front page that health is priority number 1 for them. No other company even mentions health. Walker just wants it attached.We can all continue to politely debate and discuss this. But I think Fanjeera would agree..... it is the safest option we have period. Whether that's because it's white, because it's from Florida, because of a molecular substrate.... because the chemical is below .00001 or below .05 at the end of the day none of that matters... it's still as the safest option we have at this time![]()
That's the absolute truth. As you know normally we would advise doing things in moderation. With hair adhesives It's All or Nothing.I stopped worrying as well years ago already and been just blindly following Prohairlabs since, because they at least state on their front page that health is priority number 1 for them. No other company even mentions health. Walker just wants it attached.
But that's the thing unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend and 10 years to do a human trial. No one can tell you that.I know your point, be would be nice to know how safe
Lmao, 28.That's the absolute truth. As you know normally we would advise doing things in moderation. With hair adhesives It's All or Nothing.
But yes Pro Hair Labs is very adamant about safety first.
Do you mind me asking your age? The 18 year old girlfriend made me think... either you're pretty young or you're just a stud!![]()
You could't porbably do such human trials, not ethical.But that's the thing unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend and 10 years to do a human trial. No one can tell you that.
You're right about that! Which kind of proves my point.... That we are the clinical trial of guinea pigs.... testing the unknown.Lmao, 28.
You could't porbably do such human trials, not ethical.
Do you do full head or perimeter bond?I stopped worrying as well years ago already and been just blindly following Prohairlabs since, because they at least state on their front page that health is priority number 1 for them. No other company even mentions health. Walker just wants it attached.
Full head, but I may skip some random spots in the centre. Splash it on and make sure the edges are definitely covered, but it also gets in the centre.Do you do full head or perimeter bond?
What kind of system is needed for full head bond, I have been just doing permiter with ghost bondFull head, but I may skip some random spots in the centre. Splash it on and make sure the edges are definitely covered, but it also gets in the centre.