I have sensitive skin and skin allergies. But, I really need to put some color in my hair, semi-permanent would be fine. Does anyone have any recommendations for a gentle hair coloring product, or one that they had good luck with as far as no skin reactions? Thanks.
Hair coloring for sensitive skin?
I've always had good luck with Clairol and Loreal.
But do a skin test with it before you do it, just in case. You should make sure you'll be ok before you cover your head with it.
Also, when coloring, keep an old towel handy and wipe away any color that gets on your skin (ears, neck, face, etc)
Definitely do the skin test first though to keep yourself ok!
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Reply:loreal natural match is a permaneant haircolor with no ammonia and its made with some natural ingredients, i haven`t tried it yet but its supposed to be pretty gentle, if your still concerned why don`t you try consulting a trusted hairdresser about it. good luck!
Reply:Well apart from something using a cream peroxide as opposed to liqued peroxide, I'm not sure.
One thing I would strongly advise though is that you try a little patch test on the inside of your wrist first and leave the product on for the length of time it says to on the box and wait for 24 hours at least to see how you are effected.
You could also put vaseline around your hairline on your skin... not your hair to help protect that.
Are you really sure you must colour your hair? Be careful honey.
Reply:I use Redken Shades EQ, which is semi-permanent hair color. I have very sensitive skin , and have to be really careful with make up and moisterizers, but Shades has never bothered me.
It is a professional product, so you can't buy it in stores. What I did was to have it done in a salon one time to see what color to get and how to apply it, then I ordered the stuff on ebay to do myself at home.
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