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Health Risks: She discusses the serious health risks associated with hair relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic braids—particularly among Black women.

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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Melanye “Dr. Mac.” 

Maclin joins Rushion McDonald to discuss the serious health risks associated with hair relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic braids—particularly among Black women. Drawing from over 25 years of research and patient experience, she explains how chemicals used in these products absorb through the scalp, disrupt hormones, and significantly increase the risks of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, early puberty, fibroids, and infertility.

The conversation also highlights systemic resistance from the beauty industry, government agencies, and even consumers themselves—primarily due to financial incentives and lack of awareness. Dr. Mac advocates for safer hair practices, increased education, and protective measures to reduce exposure. She also discusses her pioneering internal hair‑health supplements, Bella Nutri, for women (2004) and men (2008), and how she helped introduce the U.S. market to nutritional hair support long before it was mainstream.


Purpose of the Interview

The purpose of the interview is to:

1. Educate listeners about the hidden health dangers

…of chemical hair treatments including relaxers, permanent dyes, and synthetic hair containing benzene.

2. Advocate for informed hair‑care decisions

Dr. Mac wants women—especially Black women—to understand how beauty practices impact long‑term health.

3. Encourage the beauty industry to adopt safety protocols

Such as scalp protection, warning labels, and honest communication about risks.

4. Highlight Dr. Mac’s work and products

Including her Bella Nutri supplements and educational platforms (Ask Dr. Mac).

5. Empower parents to protect children

By avoiding chemical treatments on young girls whose bodies are especially vulnerable.


Key Takeaways 1. Chemical relaxers and permanent hair dyes are strongly linked to increased cancer risks.

  • Permanent dyes raise the risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancer.
  • Black women exhibit a 45% increased risk of breast cancer when using permanent dyes.
  • Combining dyes with relaxers significantly compounds the danger.

2. The danger comes from chemical absorption into the scalp.

  • Relaxer chemicals include sodium, calcium, guanine, and lithium hydroxide.
  • These chemicals burn through the scalp, entering the bloodstream and disrupting hormones, leading to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, and cancer.

3. Synthetic braiding hair contains benzene—a carcinogen.

  • Benzene exposure affects both the stylist and the client.
  • Risks include lung cancer and leukemia.

4. The beauty industry resists change because of profit.

  • Salons rarely display warnings because “it affects business.”
  • The relaxer–damage→hair‑loss→extensions cycle creates a lucrative revenue loop.

5. Children are especially vulnerable to chemical exposure.

  • Relaxers on children under 10 can cause:
    • early puberty
    • fibroids
    • infertility
    • early hysterectomies
    • increased cancer risk
  • Dr. Mac advises never relaxing a child’s hair, but if done, the product must stay on no more than 5–10 minutes with complete scalp protection.

6. Scalp protection is essential for anyone still using relaxers.

  • Use petroleum jelly over the entire scalp, not just the hairline.
  • This reduces chemical absorption during both application and rinsing.

7. Dr. Mac pioneered the U.S. hair‑supplement industry.

  • Developed Bella Nutri after research with a Finnish company (Scalp).
  • Initially dismissed as a “witch doctor,” but now the hair‑supplement market is mainstream.

8. She refuses to participate in relaxer‑related lawsuits.

  • Because she has warned people for 20+ years, she cannot ethically testify for those who ignored repeated warnings.

Notable Quotes

On the impact of chemicals:

  • “The chemicals burn through the scalp… getting into the main bloodstream and causing hormone disruption.”

On the increased cancer risk:

  • “African‑Americans have a more than 45% increased risk when we use permanent hair dyes.”

On synthetic braids:

  • “As long as that synthetic hair is on her head, she is breathing in benzene.”

On industry pushback:

  • “People are about the green‑eyed devil called money.”

On relaxing children’s hair:

  • “Hopefully a mother doesn’t take her child to get a relaxer.”
  • “Hair chemicals can lead to early puberty, fibroids, infertility, even hysterectomies before age 40.”

On the vicious cycle of damage and profit:

  • “It’s a 360‑degree money‑making cycle.”

On caring more than her patients:

  • “I feel like I’m caring more about someone’s health than they are caring about their own.”

On pioneering supplements:

  • “Hair and skin are internal organs—they manifest externally.”

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