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Preliminary patch test

The preparation may cause serious inflammation of the skin in some persons, and a preliminary test should always be made to determine whether special sensitivity exists. To make the test, a small area of ​​skin behind the ear or on the inner surface of the forearm should be cleansed, using either soap and water or alcohol, and a small quantity of the hair dye as prepared for use should be applied to the area and allowed to dry. After 24 hours, the area should be washed gently with soap and water. If no irritation or inflammation is apparent, it may be assumed that no hypersensitivity to the dye exists. The test should be made before each application.
The hair dye should never be used for dyeing eyebrows or eyelashes, as severe inflammation of the eye or even blindness may result.
Lack of reaction to this test does not guarantee that an allergic reaction will not occur after future hair colorings.

Preliminary sensitivity test

The preparation can cause serious skin inflammation in some people and therefore a preliminary test should always be carried out in order to detect any particular sensitivities. To carry out the test, it is necessary to clean, with water and soap or with alcohol, a small part of the skin located behind the ear or on the internal face of the forearm then apply to this part, a small quantity of the hair dye, already prepared for use. Let dry and wait 24 hours. Then wash the part of the skin being tested gently with soap and water. The absence of signs of irritation or inflammation suggests that there is no hypersensitivity to the dye. However, the test must be repeated before each application of the dye.
The absence of a reaction to this test does not guarantee that an allergic reaction to other hair colors will occur.

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