Hairdressers say people are having allergic reactions to hair dye due to COVID
Hairdressers report customers developing rashes and burns after using hair dye, even if it's a product they've used before. Now, according to the, the trade body that represents hairdressers and beauticians is warning professionals to carry out additional patch tests to avoid facing legal action. Patch tests require customers to sample the product on their skin 24-48 hours before their appointment to see how they react.
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