Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

A couple of days ago i went to get my hair colored from medium brown to very light blond (almost white).



The chemicals were left in for a bit too long (to the point of bad burning) and needed to be washed out prematurely. I now have chicken yellow hair (lol) and a bit of a chemical burn on the lower part of my head. there are about 4 patches 0.5cmx0.5cm of deep redness and a couple of blisters have appeared.



Its been two days, should i get the rest of my hair colored correctly and carefully but leave the lower part of my head alone (where the actually damage is), or just wait it out until everything has healed up nicely.



Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

dont get bleach put on what eva you do :S... it is a personal choice whether you go back and get it re-dun etc but i would wait. i know its hard but your hairdresser should never have let it burn you thats terrible. i am a hairdresser myself (work from home) and have many clients who have extrememly dark hair but knowing the things that can happen i say this; would yoou rather get a half head or full head of foils rather than put the bleach straight on your scalp and end up with burnt/orangey hair? your hair could possibly fall out in a situation like that too... just be very careful of your hair and maybe allow some time to heal. it will only make ur hair worsse if you do anything further to it. if i was you i would wait another couple of months. hope it all works out



Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

The first thought that popped into my head the moment I saw your question was 'NO NO no no no no and NO!'.



Be careful with your skin, especially your scalp, if it scars, you dont want to have a bald patch.



So to answer your question, be patient, (as unpleasant as chicken yellow hair must be) and get it all done nicely in one go. Wear a hat or something; aw good luck with it all.



Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

I would have said wait till its cleared up then do a patch test to check you wo nt react badly again. If you want, visit a local hairdresser for advice, they shouldnt charge you to have a look. Definatly dont put more chemicals on a burn.



Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

I hope you didn't have to pay for that. I remeber a salon screwed up my friend's hair and they had to cut it to her chin. They made it so she didn't have to pay, but the next time she came to get her hair done the way she wanted it, they charged her for it. You shouldn't have to pay for people's incompetence, especially when it's something that bad. If I were you I'd be furious! Lol.



Sorry that this doesn't answer this question... Oh and sorry they screwed up your hair. =( If it wasn't a salon.... Then sorry that whoever did it....



ACTUALLY, lol. I think you should wait, just to be safe!!! =)



Coloring hair WITH a chemical burn?

def def def wait it out untill its healed! ouchy the chem will get into the blisters and ouch it wont be pretty.

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