A teenage girl has vowed never to use hair dye again after using a treatment that made her face swell up "like an alien".
Lois before she tried the dye
Lois Queen, 13, had to be hospitalised in severe pain after using L'Oreal Casting Creme Gloss in chocolate brown.
She suffered a severe allergic reaction after applying the lotion and her face is still puffy ten days later.
"The pain was intense," she said. "It was terrifying.
"Within hours of using it my eye went red and itchy, then the swelling started.
"The next morning I could barely open my eyes.
"It was so painful. I thought I was going blind and dying. My head was such a weird shape I looked like an alien."
Lois bought the hair dye from a shop near her home in Mottingham, south London, so she could colour her hair for her 14th birthday party next month.
And after, when her face swelled up
She followed instructions on the pack and applied it with help from her mother but her face ballooned.
Doctors gave her steroids and antihistamines but Lois said she needed to go back three times for more treatment.
Her mother Lorna said: "The doctor said she was lucky to avoid permanent eye damage.
"The swelling has gone down a bit but she is still covered in weeping sores that are getting infected. It's miserable."
A L'Oreal spokesman said: "L'Oreal is totally committed to ensuring that our products are safe and that our customers can use them with absolute confidence.
"We were concerned to hear of Ms Queen's recent experience and have contacted the family to offer medical assistance.
"Allergies to hair colourants are extremely rare but can occur for a very small number of people.
"That's why it's vital that people using hair colourants are informed of the risks and know the importance of carrying out a skin allergy test 48 hours before using the colorant, following the instructions carefully."
***DK*** said
00:23 04/15 2008
nt so much an alien!!! jus a very serious allergic rxn!!!
Figs said
00:27 04/15 2008
Damn, thats rough.
viper_3kj said
00:27 04/15 2008
dammmnnnn
najah said
00:28 04/15 2008
LOL.........SHE BETTER NUH GO OUTSIDE UNTIL SHE GET BETTER BCZ MI SURE PPLE WUDDA RUB UP AND DOWN ON D ROAD AND A SHOUT OUT ALIEN INVASION.
viper_3kj said
00:29 04/15 2008
lol @ najah
lyndo said
00:29 04/15 2008
jahkno star...the "DYE" mek she look like she a "DIE"
BADANG!!!
BadAbe123 said
01:49 04/15 2008
why on earth she think she need fi dye her hair, i wish a quick recovery.
infinite said
03:10 04/15 2008
natural girl dnt follow
scuppo said
03:11 04/15 2008
f**k'd up
mz más quería veterano said
03:14 04/15 2008
Shottess said
04:14 04/15 2008
Unnu fucc up eeh...thats not funny...and she cant even sue cause dem tings instructions ALWAYS say to test on the skin for real...=\ poor ting
Major Krazy said
06:42 04/15 2008
LOL! Seen nuff hair dye f**k ups by girls in my time! LOL
rrDesignZ said
06:51 04/15 2008
lol jah kno
Pimping said
09:08 04/15 2008
LOL. WOW
RiddimRyder said
09:09 04/15 2008
LMAO!!!!! dats why u don't dye your hair....
Dj Moet said
09:09 04/15 2008
wow
DJ O.P. said
09:10 04/15 2008
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
09:11 04/15 2008
messed up fi real.... mi fraid of dem tings deh so mi stayin natural all di way
A teenage girl has vowed never to use hair dye again after using a treatment that made her face swell up "like an alien".
Lois Queen, 13, had to be hospitalised in severe pain after using L'Oreal Casting Creme Gloss in chocolate brown.
She suffered a severe allergic reaction after applying the lotion and her face is still puffy ten days later.
"The pain was intense," she said. "It was terrifying.
"Within hours of using it my eye went red and itchy, then the swelling started.
"The next morning I could barely open my eyes.
"It was so painful. I thought I was going blind and dying. My head was such a weird shape I looked like an alien."
Lois bought the hair dye from a shop near her home in Mottingham, south London, so she could colour her hair for her 14th birthday party next month.
She followed instructions on the pack and applied it with help from her mother but her face ballooned.
Doctors gave her steroids and antihistamines but Lois said she needed to go back three times for more treatment.
Her mother Lorna said: "The doctor said she was lucky to avoid permanent eye damage.
"The swelling has gone down a bit but she is still covered in weeping sores that are getting infected. It's miserable."
A L'Oreal spokesman said: "L'Oreal is totally committed to ensuring that our products are safe and that our customers can use them with absolute confidence.
"We were concerned to hear of Ms Queen's recent experience and have contacted the family to offer medical assistance.
"Allergies to hair colourants are extremely rare but can occur for a very small number of people.
"That's why it's vital that people using hair colourants are informed of the risks and know the importance of carrying out a skin allergy test 48 hours before using the colorant, following the instructions carefully."