I am so sorry this happened to you. It must have been a terrifying experience. But girl, when you made the reference to Sloth from Goonies…, I just lost it! 🤣 Self-depiction is a form of healing (I do it too!), so I am happy, you can laugh about it today. If anything, I am definitely going to do my patch test. Thank you for sharing and raising awareness on the issue ❤
At 56, I really don't have much grey but my hair looks thicker/fuller when it's coloured. I have fine, thin , mousy, dull brown hair. I dyed my hair with the same dye I used just a few weeks previously. The next day I woke up to the bad reaction. It felt like a million fleas were crawling around and biting my head. And like you it felt like my scalp was too small for my skull. Luckily my face didn't swell. Now when my friends colour their hair they call me to come over so I càn patch test hoping its something i can use. It's amazing that there is almost nothing I can use. Manufacturers are quick to say ammonia or peroxide free but nobody warns about ppd and similar chemicals that could land you in hospital. I also need to patch test on my scalp not my arm ..... I learnt that the hard way too. I have found a local range that has certain colours I can use. 2 shades to be exact. There are more that contain toluene ( black and dark brown shades contain ppd) but they aren't colours I like. I have found that most salon products or high end box dyes seem to give me a reaction way quicker than cheaper stuff. I may be very wrong but I think the higher end products contain more ppd and their colour lasts longer. These react in minutes whereas the cheap stuff takes hours to react and the colours fade quicker. I have made peace with the fact that hair colour isn't for me. I don't like henna and indigo cos you need to do it several times before you see the effect.
Thank you for sharing. I understand. I haven't had a reaction to dye but I can't get myself to use it. I've searched & checked ingredients but everything has the toxic chemicals in them. Henna is excellent and works but it always has a hint of red & if you want to cover silvers there's a long two step process of henna first then the brown/black indigo ratio but this is not practical as it takes literally a day. So that's good you've made peace with the fact that hair dye is not for you, I'm on this journey too. Focusing more on the style rather than the colour! Bless you.
Hi Marissa, to dye your hair you can use henna, indigo and other dyeing plants wich are safer and completely natural. Thank you for telling us your experience. Even with henna it is best to test it and wait 24 hours to see if there is an allergic reaction.
@@kittytonic87apply the henna dye to washed and towel dried hair and leave It on for two hours, then rinse well, the allergy test must be done only in a lock of hair with the same procedure, and wait 24 hours.
Same thing happened to me. Even the skin test is dangerous. Can’t even do a skin test. And every time you do it, the reaction gets worst. I ended up in the hospital for a week on a drip. Then I recently dyed only my hair clip in pieces and my neck blistered up. And I was on vacation. So now I have to wear horrible natural colour hair wigs, pieces, etc. I just got to accept it.
@@Bellababe777-in2jp not supposed to be on the scalp…….. why yu think she got a reaction…… that defeats no purpose if your Fkn head swells up from contact…… take a cosmo course then holla at me
@@kittytonic87 I’m ok now and I did , and nothing happened so next day I dyed my hair and so I was like cool and within 10 minutes it was like I was burnt all over . Head swelled so big my ear drums ruptured and I had to call an ambulance
@@ViBabyGirl I'm scared that's why I didn't risk using the hair dye I have at home and I'm returning it, Im Just going to use manic panic semi hair dye color because it's supposedly vegan and free from bad chemicals and I'm glad you're ok now so sorry that happened to use that's why I'm literally not trusting the patch test I did twice already.
Thank you for sharing the truth of what happened to you regarding hair dye. There are so many toxic chemicals in hair dyes....and it's not really talked about. Women need to be aware that hair dye is not natural.....the only natural hair dye is organic henna lawsonia for red, indigo for black and senna for yellow. Different Ratios' can be mixed up to give you brown as well. Thank you for this and I hope you gone silver....so many beautiful silver haired women in different ages on instagram! Bless you.
Yip, brands are toting their product as ammonia or peroxide free when those are the least of our worries. The worst they can do is a bit of hair damage that cm easily be sorted with something like K18 or Olaplex or something similar. Ppd can land you in hospital.
My experience exactly. Embracing my gray!
I am so sorry this happened to you. It must have been a terrifying experience. But girl, when you made the reference to Sloth from Goonies…, I just lost it! 🤣 Self-depiction is a form of healing (I do it too!), so I am happy, you can laugh about it today.
If anything, I am definitely going to do my patch test. Thank you for sharing and raising awareness on the issue ❤
Same thing happened to me,never had dye allergy before,now I'm scared of any type of dye.
At 56, I really don't have much grey but my hair looks thicker/fuller when it's coloured. I have fine, thin , mousy, dull brown hair. I dyed my hair with the same dye I used just a few weeks previously. The next day I woke up to the bad reaction. It felt like a million fleas were crawling around and biting my head. And like you it felt like my scalp was too small for my skull. Luckily my face didn't swell.
Now when my friends colour their hair they call me to come over so I càn patch test hoping its something i can use. It's amazing that there is almost nothing I can use. Manufacturers are quick to say ammonia or peroxide free but nobody warns about ppd and similar chemicals that could land you in hospital. I also need to patch test on my scalp not my arm ..... I learnt that the hard way too. I have found a local range that has certain colours I can use. 2 shades to be exact. There are more that contain toluene ( black and dark brown shades contain ppd) but they aren't colours I like. I have found that most salon products or high end box dyes seem to give me a reaction way quicker than cheaper stuff. I may be very wrong but I think the higher end products contain more ppd and their colour lasts longer. These react in minutes whereas the cheap stuff takes hours to react and the colours fade quicker. I have made peace with the fact that hair colour isn't for me. I don't like henna and indigo cos you need to do it several times before you see the effect.
Thank you for sharing. I understand. I haven't had a reaction to dye but I can't get myself to use it. I've searched & checked ingredients but everything has the toxic chemicals in them. Henna is excellent and works but it always has a hint of red & if you want to cover silvers there's a long two step process of henna first then the brown/black indigo ratio but this is not practical as it takes literally a day. So that's good you've made peace with the fact that hair dye is not for you, I'm on this journey too. Focusing more on the style rather than the colour! Bless you.
When you do a patch test on your scalp do you leave it for 48hrs without rinsing
Hi Marissa, to dye your hair you can use henna, indigo and other dyeing plants wich are safer and completely natural. Thank you for telling us your experience. Even with henna it is best to test it and wait 24 hours to see if there is an allergic reaction.
Do you rinse the dye out or you have to keep it there for 24hrs
@@kittytonic87apply the henna dye to washed and towel dried hair and leave It on for two hours, then rinse well, the allergy test must be done only in a lock of hair with the same procedure, and wait 24 hours.
Same thing happened to me. Even the skin test is dangerous. Can’t even do a skin test. And every time you do it, the reaction gets worst. I ended up in the hospital for a week on a drip. Then I recently dyed only my hair clip in pieces and my neck blistered up. And I was on vacation. So now I have to wear horrible natural colour hair wigs, pieces, etc. I just got to accept it.
What happened when you did a patch test and how did you do your patch test???
Girl ur brave for putting hair dye on ur head again after ur first reaction 😵💫😭😭
Hi
Did you ever try microshading your eyebrows? I'm also allergic to hairdye and henna. I want to try ombre powder brows but I'm so scared
This happened to me and I was in the hospital for 21 days I have Lupus Sle
good night~ Marissa,like it,awesome ,🤠
It’s because you’re putting it on you scalp.. it’s meant for hair strands only 1/4 of an inch away from the scalp.
Defeats the purpose if trying to dye hair roots
@@Bellababe777-in2jp not supposed to be on the scalp…….. why yu think she got a reaction…… that defeats no purpose if your Fkn head swells up from contact…… take a cosmo course then holla at me
Me watching with one eye swollen shut a bleeding scalp and stinging burns bc IGK brand lied about being ppd free
How are you now and do ever do a patch test before dying your hair
@@kittytonic87 I’m ok now and I did , and nothing happened so next day I dyed my hair and so I was like cool and within 10 minutes it was like I was burnt all over . Head swelled so big my ear drums ruptured and I had to call an ambulance
@@ViBabyGirl I'm scared that's why I didn't risk using the hair dye I have at home and I'm returning it, Im Just going to use manic panic semi hair dye color because it's supposedly vegan and free from bad chemicals and I'm glad you're ok now so sorry that happened to use that's why I'm literally not trusting the patch test I did twice already.
Thank you for sharing the truth of what happened to you regarding hair dye. There are so many toxic chemicals in hair dyes....and it's not really talked about. Women need to be aware that hair dye is not natural.....the only natural hair dye is organic henna lawsonia for red, indigo for black and senna for yellow. Different Ratios' can be mixed up to give you brown as well. Thank you for this and I hope you gone silver....so many beautiful silver haired women in different ages on instagram! Bless you.
Yip, brands are toting their product as ammonia or peroxide free when those are the least of our worries. The worst they can do is a bit of hair damage that cm easily be sorted with something like K18 or Olaplex or something similar. Ppd can land you in hospital.
I hope you learned your lesson, b/c if I get another call. Okayyy I see someone is know APL.