Mulher fica com o rosto inchado após tingir o cabelo com kit da Clariol nice'n easy. Olha ai pessoal da "Vaidade abundante" tudo isso por um cabelo mais bonito e atrativo, é que eu conheço muita gente que joga neste "Time" e se você gosta realmente desta "fuleiragem" então cuidado, pode fazer "Dodói" viu! Ai eu digo: É Chocolate!
Carmen Rowe teve reação alérgica a substância usada como corante.Galesa disse que se sentiu 'como uma bola de futebol'.
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Uma mulher teve uma reação alérgica tão forte a um kit caseiro para tingir os cabelos, comprado no supermercado, que ela chegou a ficar sem enxergar por causa do inchaço no rosto. A reportagem é do jornal “Daily Mail”.
Carmen Rowe, de Swansea, no País de Gales, tem 25 anos e usava o kit da mesma marca desde os 13. Antes de aplicar no cabelo, ela testou o produto na pele. Porém, depois de tingir, ela sentiu os efeitos na pele.
“Acordei e minha cabeça estava tão inchada que eu não conseguia ver. Eu estava cega. Fui olhar no espelho e metade do meu rosto estava inchada. Parecia que metade da minha cabeça tinha sido enchida como uma bola de futebol”, contou.
Ela foi ao hospital, onde foi imediatamente internada. Os médicos diagnosticaram que Carmen teve alergia a parafenilenodiamina, um corante comum em tintas de cabelo.
Depois de três dias tomando esteroides e antibióticos, Carmen recebeu alta. Porém, ainda precisou voltar quatro vezes no mesmo mês, com ardor e outros inchaços.
Miss Rowe was eventually discharged after three days after the swelling was reduced with a combination of steroids and antibiotics. But she was then re-admitted another four times in the following month after developing sores and further swelling.
Doctors eventually diagnosed an allergic reaction to the Paraphenylenediamine in the dye.
Carmen, of Swansea, said: 'I woke up and my head was so swollen that I couldn’t see. I was blind.
'I looked in the mirror and half of my face was swollen. It looked like half of my head had been pumped up like a football.
'I went straight to hospital and by the time I got there my head was swollen everywhere, even my ears were huge. The doctors admitted me immediately.
'The most disgusting thing is my head started to leak pus. I had to wrap my head in a towel, it was horrible and it smelt like a wet dog.' Não acredita click no Link:
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horrible and it smelt like a wet dog.'
'My head looked like a football': Carmen needed antibiotics and steroids to reduce the swelling
Carmen Rowe continued to suffer from head and ear weeping after her facial swelling reduced (left). A recent picture (right) shows she still suffers from some puffiness
Carmen bought the non ammonia ‘24 wash’ hair dye from Asda for £3.80.
But she lost her job as a packer for a natural health products company because of the amount of time she took off following the incident over Christmas.
She said: 'The whole situation was very stressful and made me a bit depressed. Christmas was ruined and I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hair style.
'I know children that have their hair dyed at 13 or 14 and it could be even worse for them.
'I just want to warn parents what could happen. It is an allergy that could develop at any time.'
A spokeswoman for Procter & Gamble, which makes Clairol hair dye, said: 'We are sorry to hear about Carmen’s situation. Our consumers’ safety and wellbeing is our absolute priority and we are keen to help Carmen however we can.
'It would appear that Carmen has not been in contact with our Consumer Relations Department and we would encourage her to contact them on a freephone number - 0800 169 7669.
'Reactions to hair colourants can occur for a very small number of people, in the same way that some individuals can react to a variety of foods and natural substances.
'Millions of people all over the world use hair colourants without experiencing any adverse effects. In the UK, around 100 million hair colourant applications are carried out every year in homes and salons.
'Hair colourants are one of the most thoroughly studied consumer products on the market and their safety is supported by a wealth of scientific research.'
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