An allergy is a rejection that causes a reaction, often unbearable.
It can take some time before a full rejection is felt or noticed. In
your case it could result in a loss of hair, so why take risks. Many
products will label their goods as being anti allergic, which could
be true for some people and even to all, however in your case I
think it unwise to continue using any such product, so overcome
the problem by stopping the use of of dyes. PS, an allergic person
is a sensitive person and one reaction can have a spillover effect,
so stop using dyes and don‘t pay any attention to advertisements
nor to salesmen. Play safe and live well. Iain
2006-11-21 21:03:50
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answer #1
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answered by Ricky 6
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initially you should now to not fret, make your concepts relax, imagine slow, get piece. once you've some complications contact on your proper associates or your elders for the answer then purely try different hair fall precautions. If then also you detect falling hairs then try "Aasaram Bapu'S Seva Kesh Suraksha Shampu". this can reason good outcome. the hand-crafted drugs is wash your head with lemon liquid and awala liquid, then get an finished rub down with coconut oil.
2016-10-16 10:03:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried vegetable based dyes? as these have no harsh chemicals like permanent dyes can they do not harm your hair and instead condition it as it dyes. Also dur to the lack of chemicals they are less like to provoke an allergic reaction.
You can find more information here:
http://www.beeunique.co.uk/Hair-FAQ.htm
2006-11-21 22:32:42
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answered by Beeunique 3
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Don't dye it. There isn't a remedy that I know of that cures that. But asking an actual hair stylest might be your best best. Go to a hair salon and ask them.
2006-11-21 20:39:54
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answered by ...Krimson Tears... 2
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you are allergic to paradyes. i'm sorry but you cant have any contact to your skin with hair dyes, my friend has the same problem, even just having foil highlights still caused a reaction because it touched her skin as it was washed out. in our salon every client gets a skin test because its such a common problem, sorry honey xx
2006-11-21 20:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sensitive to hair dyes but i now use an organic one an i have no problems with it. My mobile hairdresser gets it from her suppliers but i bet you can get it other places and hairdressers will sure know were to tell you to go.
2006-11-21 20:40:36
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answer #6
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answered by The chandlers 2
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dont use them anymore! go to your local salon and ask them to do a skin and allergy test with a tint. if this does not give you a reaction then you will have to have a tint on your hair which only a salon can do. dont keep using supermarket ones if it reacting, it could make your hair fall out
2006-11-21 20:35:14
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answered by nick23647@btinternet.com 2
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find the common ingredient in all the dyes...peroxide?....well once you found it then you probably got the culprit.....until then don't dye your hair. most permanent solutions all use the same ingredients..semi permanent and wash out kinds are less strong if you haven't tried those yet.
2006-11-21 20:34:35
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answered by anonymous 6
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It could be the peroxide in them. If you use the permanent types they all contain hydrogen peroxide. Try one that's wash in wash out and see if that makes any difference.
The only other thing to do is not to colour it anymore. Your scalp will only take so much.
2006-11-21 20:34:56
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answered by Scatty 6
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Try henna.....n make sure you know what color it will result in before coloring the hair with dye...henna is good...makes your hair shiny and string.
N also try massaging your hair with coconut oil or olive oil.
Take care!
2006-11-22 01:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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