An important precaution; if you wish to have
your hair dyed is to have a small lock tested first to find out whether the dye
will irritate your scalp or cause a general illness; some people have been made
seriously ill by hair dye. Always repeat the test process each time you have
your hair dyed, because you can develop sensitivity as you go along. Henna is
safe but produces only reddish tones and it may make the hair somewhat brittle.
There are rinses and tints you can buy in reliable stores; they are generally
satisfactory.
They do not wash off your hair should it
get wet but do come off during shampooing-an advantage if you change your mind
or decide that you like your hair gray after it has turned completely so. It is
worth remembering, too, that in many cases white hair may make a person look
younger rather than older. Never dye either eyelashes or eyebrows because of
the extreme sensitivity of both the eyes and the skin about them. There have
been cases of blindness due to eyelash dyeing. A temporary darkener such as
mascara is relatively safe but should be used with caution because it may
produce irritation.
Permanent Waving Because the intrinsic
structure determines whether hair is curly or straight, its character cannot be
changed permanently. But hair is pliable and can be stretched and made curly by
hot iron or hair curlers. Too much heat dries it out or scorches it. Hair that
is too curly can be stretched and straightened. Is permanent waving safe? In
the process, chemicals are used to make the hair more pliable so it will take
the shape of the curler; another chemical is used to make it hold the new
shape. While these chemicals may do little harm to the hair, this is not the
vital issue, since hair grows fairly regularly under ordinary circumstances.
More important is allergy or sensitivity. Always have a "test curl"
made first to be certain you will have no severe reaction. Extreme care should
be taken to keep waving lotions from the eyes and from any cuts or sores, and
to remove them promptly if they touch any sensitive areas. Don't have permanents
more often than absolutely essential, and make certain your beauty parlor
operator knows her business, since too strong a solution can injure the hair.
Home permanents operate on much the same principle as those used in beauty
parlors. There may be greater danger, however, in home permanents because too
often a test curl is neglected and there may be some carelessness about keeping
the lotion from the eyes and face and from the reach of children. All the
lotions are potentially dangerous, so it's important not to grow careless even
though you have not yet had any trouble.
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