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Originally Posted by Aniseteph
I imagine the traditional artists have the experience to keep any toxic ingredients to a minimum - after all you are not going to get many repeat bookings if you bring wedding parties up in blisters and sensitise all your customers by painting hair dye on them.
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Not really. Some people may have a higher tolerance to it than others. Some people are very allergic. Thing is there's no way to know if you're allergic or not until its done. Kind of like playing Russian Roulette. At the festival my friend had it done, there were many people who had it done. None of them seemed to have had a reaction, but she definitely was a lucky winner. Thing is it may take some people longer to develop a sensitivity. The best thing would be to use different additives. There has to be something else besides artificial hair dye.