With your eyes closed, rinse your hair in a mixture of 1/2 cup vinegar to 2 litres of water. This should return the ph level of your scalp to its normal level of about 7. Chemicals in the dye have stripped your scalp of its acid mantle and the vinegar mix will restore it for you giving instant relief.
Otherwise, just put 1/2 cup vinegar into a warm bath and soak in it also dipping your scalp into it for 10 - 15 minutes. This will also achieve same results but is probably more enjoyable. Be carefull not to get vinegar/water in your eyes as it may sting a bit.
PEACE
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2007-03-14 02:15:49
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answered by Minx 7
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I dye my hair, and found that when i used certain product it used to itch - you are allergic to the dye. You are 100% Right it wont just go away.
The only thing i used to do is wash & condition my hair every day and when i wanted to dye it again use a different product
l'oreal seems to be the best - get the shampoo to match & you should be fine
2007-03-14 02:13:40
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answered by newsboysno1 3
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You are definitely allergic to that dye. Ask them to use a different product next time. L'oreal bothers me & doesn't adhere to my hair very well so they have to use Goldwell.
Anyway, use Benadryl as previously suggested to help with the itch & use watered down shampoo - maybe baby shampoo for the next week or so - something very very mild so it won't irritate your scalp any worse.
Also - I found that some "colour-safe" shampoos really irritate as well so watch out for those.
2007-03-14 02:19:40
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answered by Lucy 5
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they might desire to have finished a epidermis patch try in the previous they did any chemical provider on them. i might for particular take photographs of what had happened. i've got faith each and every state interior the Union demands those patch tests to be finished. you have had an allergic reaction, it might desire to be a chemical burn. in case you spot blistering or oozing i might touch a doctor, i might for particular bypass lower back while you're comfortable and refer to the owner. in the event that they do no longer respond rfile them to the state board of cosmetology. Their action, no longer finding out became negligent and there is not any excuse for it. They understand extra clever.
2016-10-18 08:45:15
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answered by ? 4
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well the best solution is to stop dying your hair!
it takes away the natural oil of the hair and it turns all itchy and dry. if you really want to stop, i'd suggest you to wash your hair with extra conditioner and a anti dandruff shampoo(last one is optional.) but if you really want to stop it, don't dye your hair anymore.
GoG
2007-03-14 02:16:41
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answered by God Of Games 3
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Head & Shoulders shampoo.
2007-03-14 02:10:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Selson Blue or Head and Sholuder it helped my baby my brother with his
2007-03-14 02:15:26
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answered by Brandi S 4
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Try taking Benedryl, you may have a allergy to the dye.
2007-03-14 02:13:35
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answered by sisterchick1274 2
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try a different shampoo, or maybe you are slightly alergic to the dye.
2007-03-14 02:10:24
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answered by steven c 2
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Wash your head whit milk cold.
2007-03-14 02:12:42
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answered by ooks_2000 2
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