We want to colour you safe as well as beautiful, and that’s why we’re so hot on ensuring all our hair colour clients have regular allergy alert tests.
Are allergy alert tests really necessary?
The answer to that is a great big yes!
Allergic reactions to hair colour can range from mildly irritating to life-threatening and everything in-between. You just don’t want to go there, so always, always ensure you have regular allergy alert tests if you colour your hair.
This still applies even if you have been using the same product for years with no problems. Allergies can develop over time so it’s vital to remain vigilant. This is why regular allergy alert testing is essential. We will be asking all regular clients to renew their allergy tests every 6 months. If you are a new client, or you haven't visited us in 6 months or more we have to complete an allergy alert test at least 48 hours prior to your colour visit.
What causes allergies to hair colour?
Allergies occur when our immune systems react to substances that are normally harmless. The effects are usually mild but can be extremely serious.
A few people are allergic to the ingredients found in hair colour, particularly PPD (paraphenylenediamine).
How often should a test be done?
Our tests are free, quick and easy. We’ll always do an allergy alert test if you’re new to our salon – even if you’ve recently had a test at another salon.
We’ll also need to do a test if:
You have recently had any type of permanent or temporary skin tattoo (see more on temporary black henna tattoos below).
You’ve had a reaction to any products you’ve used since your last visit.
We’re using a different hair product or brand on you.
Otherwise, we’ll keep tabs so you don’t have to worry and will let you know when your next test needs to be done. Allergy alert tests have to be done at least 48 hours before your appointment.
Black henna tattoos and hair colour
When you come to the salon for a hair colour, it’s crucial you let us know if you’ve had a black henna tattoo since your last visit to us. This is because black henna can contain very high levels of PPD and may make you allergic to hair colour – even if you have never had a reaction before.
Using hair colour products at home
It’s not just when you visit the salon that you need to test. If you use home box dyes it’s vital to follow the instructions on the hair colour products. You MUST carry out the allergy alert test as directed on the packet before applying the colour to your hair. Don’t assume you’ll be OK because you ‘never’ have an allergic reaction to anything. There’s always a first time and it’s just not worth risking your health.
Book a colour consultation today
Thinking of having a fresh new look or refreshing your colour? We can advise on the best colour treatments for your hair and do a free allergy alert test while you’re here (it’s really quick and simple) so you’re ready for your colour service appointment.
Book a consultation on by:
Calling 01273 323597
Online www.samuelchapmansalon.com
And of course, if you have any questions or concerns please do call or pop in and we’ll be happy to put your mind at rest.
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