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I went to a salon to get an allergy test on my arm. They used blonde so it wouldn't stain my arm. It didn't produce a reaction, but when they dyed my hair black it did. So would stripping my hair and dying it blonde or even bleaching it be okay?

2006-09-10 10:46:52 · 8 answers · asked by Pinup_Lovely 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

I'm very allergic to nickel. When I went to the salon they did an allergy test on my arm. They used blonde so it wouldn't stain my skin. It didn't produce a reaction but when they dyed my hair black it did. I was wondering if I could strip my hair and dye it blonde, or even bleach it. Do any of those have nickel or other metals like black dye in them?

2006-09-10 10:50:31 · update #1

my hair is naturally blonde and i just want to get it back to the natural color

2006-09-10 17:25:26 · update #2

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You didn't say what your natural color was. You might not be a "good blond" i.e. dark eyebrows and roots that will most certainly return.

Check with your salon again on the type of product that they used. Was it the same brand etc.?

Also, over the counter products have always given me good results.

It really depends on your purpose for coloring....just to change a look, to cover a little gray or drama?

2006-09-10 11:12:09 · answer #1 · answered by coachls 4 · 0 0

you could strengthen an allergic reaction to a dye you have been waiting to apply till now, it relatively is why it extremely is generally sturdy to do a patch try first. It additionally relies upon on the dye, some could make human beings have reactions and others do no longer. try additionally the organic hair dyes like Herbatint. you in all probability have a sturdy lawsuit on your hand to get a sprint money on your discomfort and suffering, fairly by using fact the salon worker denied you a patch try to mentioned you probably did no longer choose it. ensure you get a sturdy criminal expert, ideally one that isn't assemble till you win and who gets your cash on your suffering and money to pay your criminal expenditures. i contemplate whether the worker will lie approximately denying you the patch try saying it may be ok. anyhow pass to a different salon and tell them you had a foul journey and ask for a patch try. attempt to pass to ones that use extra organic products, perhaps Aveda, yet even which would be sturdy. in addition they have issues they might upload to shrink burning and you could attempt to take an anti-histamine till now.do exactly your hair roots and not the eyebrows.

2016-09-30 13:32:01 · answer #2 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

salons use stronger types of dye then sold in stores. i suggest buying color zap by loreal instead of stripping. this will remove the color of your hair without so many damaging chemicals. then try a levl 2 hair color in blonde.

2006-09-10 10:56:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is probably not worth risking your life over.

Allergic reactions tend to get worse each time you are exposed to that substance.

Take care.

2006-09-10 10:50:23 · answer #4 · answered by goodpurplemonster 3 · 0 0

Almost a positive yes as long as you use the same dye as they tested on you.

2006-09-10 10:50:07 · answer #5 · answered by czubl 3 · 0 0

Maybe your body is telling you something: dying your hair is bad.

Listen to your body.

2006-09-10 10:49:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hell no blondes are dumb brunnettes know how to get it done!!

2006-09-10 10:54:16 · answer #7 · answered by Tabitha S 2 · 0 0

Check out http://www.thebedfordnews.com/forum/index.php they are geared more toward this type of question.

2006-09-10 10:52:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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