Testing For Hair-Dye Allergy Should Be Done By Docs, Not Consumers – SCCP
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Testing to determine sensitivity to hair-dye substances should be performed by qualified professionals rather than by consumers due to the risk of sensitization and false results, among other concerns, the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Products says
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