I find it interesting that she wrote that her insurance company had requested it due to high rate of reactions to hair color ? if that's true, then this is an issue they're aware of already. The post didn't say where this was, but judging by the spelling of color as colour, I'm going to say England or Canada.
Do you remember how long she had to wait for the skin test? Sometimes box dye tells you to leave it on the skin for a certain amount of time to test for a reaction. I only ask because I was wondering if it was all done in one visit, or did she go the day before?
I find it interesting that she wrote that her insurance company had requested it due to high rate of reactions to hair color ? if that's true, then this is an issue they're aware of already. The post didn't say where this was, but judging by the spelling of color as colour, I'm going to say England or Canada.
Im in the UK, can confirm they are doing this here, my wife had to do it.
No masks, no hand sanitizer, no social distanicng all year and obviously no jab - no reation to the dye.
Do you remember how long she had to wait for the skin test? Sometimes box dye tells you to leave it on the skin for a certain amount of time to test for a reaction. I only ask because I was wondering if it was all done in one visit, or did she go the day before?
She's not here to ask and I'm not sure.
100% was not done on the same day as the actual hair appt. at least one day inbetween.
Should be same visit reaction
Somebody here mentioned never-before reactions to hair dye in 2020.
correct. it was me
It will be interesting to see what actuaries start saying
Imagine the poor folks insurance dealt with who got whole head treatments before anyone knew better.