Monday, June 10, 2013

Dealing With Hair Dye Chemical Allergy Symptoms


The hair is said to be one's crowning glory. This is very much true since it's one of the first things that older people try to take care of to conceal white hair. Even the younger generation have fallen to the idea that having a different hair color than the one they're born with is will add greatly to their looks. To some degree, there is some truth to this.

Some people though, react badly to hair coloring so special care needs to be taken. Read on..

The allergies people can get from hair dyes do vary. The time it takes for these reactions to show up can be anywhere from a few minutes to the next day. This is taking into account the time they apply to hair dye to their scalp.

So what other visual symptoms? Normally, one might notice a rash or even worse, blisters that become evident on the scalp as well as the hairline. Some people even notice burning sensations on their skin if they're particularly reactive to dye.

This can turn into a serious matter if left untreated. Thus, as soon as an allergic reaction is detected, it is important to wash the chemicals off the hair. Apply shampoo to remove the hair dye and wet the surrounding areas as well such as the nape, the ears, the forehead, and the face. Take an antihistamine to offset the scalp's reaction to the chemical. There are available over-the-counter medicines to help treat allergies, but ensure to get a previously doctor-prescribed medicine. The downside of this is not knowing the exact amount of medicine to administer to the person with allergies.

Carrots are known for their amazing anti-allergy properties. You can apply carrot juice to the affected area of your skin and also drink a big glass of carrot juice. If your reactions are not too severe, you should notice the symptoms subside after a short period of time.

Whenever you use hair dye, always test it out on your skin first in small amounts, before going ahead and applying it to your entire head. Follow the instructions on the packaging and apply just a little bit on your arm and also behind your ear and wait for about half an hour. If nothing occurs after that period of time, it should be safe to assume that you're not allergic to that particular dye.

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