Re: any cures for Hair color chemical burns/ allergic reactions
April 17 2008, 9:26 PM
Hey Yule B, I just finished reading your message & Have empathy for you ,it really sucks(the chemical burn & allergic reaction) for chemical burn you should probably go see a Doctor, if you want to clean it up & free of infection,try polysporin ointment(very soothing) , use some saline solution to clean it after a few days it should feel better,If you're into natural solutions, try some juice extract of desert cactus plant extremely soothing for your system try washing it with some Johnson's baby shampoo,the alkalinity in it should take a considerable amount of colour out,it really can't hurt & may just do the trick,make sure you condition it after you rinse out the shampoo
good luck & get well.
Re: any cures for Hair color chemical burns/ allergic reactions
April 17 2008, 9:34 PM
LOL. this hair wearing is going rough for you eh buddy! You already made 3 posts...getting outed, color off, and now allergic reaction. Hey no one said it would be easy.
Re: any cures for Hair color chemical burns/ allergic reactions
April 17 2008, 10:47 PM
MO WTF ARE YOU LAUGHING AT!!!! J/K lol. Most of the rash/redness/beet coloredness of my skin should be somewhat contained by mon, where i have to go in for meeting about a new position with a new client. I figure by then I won't look like a stop light ... I will wear the trusty old Hat lol.
I already have put vinegar on it. I believe it is neutralizing some of it. I am also hitting it heavy with Aloe vera unfortunatly its the store bought brand, not the actual plant that works a million times better...well ok 9,999,978 times better...( i don't want to exaggerate) We will know by tomorrow...or.. if you dont see me post again, you'll know I've been done in by an over zealous beautician..lol..
As for my girlfriend, I will take care of her tonight, I already dug the pit in the back yard, all the hard work is done.
Dude,it should work or at least take make it lighter,from what I've researched if you colour your hair darker than what the natural hair system is, you are just basically stainning so theoretically Johnson's baby shampoo (very high in alkalinity )should make the dark colour come out, .............. as far as putting vinegar on your head,I would think that it may really irritate it, look into polysporin fairly inexpensive ,works pretty good for all sorts of burns & rashes & try to use this situation as a good learning experience, it'll get you through this.
BTW I love the handle Yul Brynner, He was a seriously cool dude
This message has been edited by hairmiester on Apr 17, 2008 11:12 PM