In the event of a severe allergic reaction to a product, dial emergency services at 111 immediately or your local emergency services.
If you believe you're experiencing a reaction to hair colour that isn't an emergency, follow these guidelines:
Relieving mild symptoms
It’s essential to stop using it immediately. Rinse the affected area with water and consult a medical professional for advice.
Steroid cream
If your skin is significantly red, sore, and inflamed, you may benefit from using a mild steroid cream (topical corticosteroid). You can purchase a mild steroid cream at a pharmacy, or a GP may prescribe it for you.
Antihistamine medicines
Antihistamines can help reduce skin inflammation and itching. Consult with a pharmacist or GP to obtain a suitable antihistamine recommendation.
Avoiding products with PPD
If you experience a reaction to hair dye, even a mild one, discontinue the use of products containing PPD entirely. Continued use may elevate the risk of developing a more severe reaction in the future.
Consider transitioning to a safer alternative, such as a non-permanent, PPD-free hair dye. However, be aware that while this reduces the risk, it is still possible to develop a reaction to alternative products.
Remember, documenting your reaction using our Colour Allergy Tracker is vital. This information serves as a valuable resource for identifying specific allergens and making informed choices about future products, ensuring your safety with Colour Me Safe.