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Hello,

Has anyone ever used this product? https://www.ebay.com/itm/404077398659

All of the ingredients look ok besides the fragrance (parfum) I believe? But who knows what’s in that? I plan on reaching out. 
 

My barber accidentally sprayed some today. I let him just spray the entire top of my hair with it. Was fine, was fine while he sprayed it……waited 6 hours or so, went to take a shower and I could smell it very strongly while washing my hair. Could taste it. I started burping a little, got that dizzy/tired feeling. Slight stomach sensitivity/pain. And I still feel this way, nearly 3 hours later.

 

is it possible for just washing it out and I guess some of it dripping down my face to cause a reaction?

I’ve never had temporary hair color before, maybe I should’ve waited longer to wash it off. 
 

Thank you. 


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Scott Adams Grand Master

It's difficult to read the ingredients there, but the ones I could read did not look like they would have gluten in them. There are some unknown chemicals there that may have caused your reaction, and the product is made in China. 

This article, and the comments below it, may be helpful:

 

 

 

StrongerThanCeliac Enthusiast
1 hour ago, Scott Adams said:

It's difficult to read the ingredients there, but the ones I could read did not look like they would have gluten in them. There are some unknown chemicals there that may have caused your reaction, and the product is made in China. 

This article, and the comments below it, may be helpful:

 

 

 

Thank you. You can’t see it in that picture but one of the ingredients is fragrance (parfum)…..who knows what’s in that. 

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