Precautions When Using |
"1. If you experience abnormal symptoms or side effects such as redness, swelling, or itching on the application area due to direct sunlight while using or after using the cosmetics, consult a specialist. 2. Avoid using on areas with wounds. 3. Storage and Handling Precautions a. Keep out of reach of children. b. Store away from direct sunlight. 4. Avoid contact with eyes; if it gets into your eyes, rinse immediately. 5. Hair dye (oxidizing and non-oxidizing) a) Do not use if you have experienced any of the following: skin or body sensitivity after use, skin reactions (swelling, inflammation, etc.), or if you have had adverse reactions to products containing 'persulfate' in the past. (1) If you have experienced swelling from products containing 'persulfate' in the past, or if you felt nauseous or vomited during or immediately after use (this warning applies only to hair dyes containing 'persulfate'). (2) If you have had skin reactions (swelling, inflammation, etc.) when using hair dye, or if you experienced rashes, redness, itching, or nausea during or immediately after dyeing. (3) If you have had adverse reactions from a skin test (patch test). (4) If you have sores, wounds, or skin diseases on your scalp, face, or neck. (5) If you are menstruating, pregnant, or may become pregnant. (6) If you are recovering from childbirth, illness, or have other physical abnormalities. (7) If you have special physical conditions, kidney diseases, or blood disorders. (8) If you have persistent symptoms such as mild fever, fatigue, palpitations, or difficulty stopping bleeding from nosebleeds or menstruation. (9) Since propylene glycol, an additive in this product, can cause allergies, consult a doctor or pharmacist before use if you have shown hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to this ingredient (this warning applies only to products containing propylene glycol). b) Precautions before using hair dye (1) Conduct a patch test 48 hours before dyeing, following these steps. The patch test checks for any adverse reactions to the hair dye. Even if you have dyed your hair without issues in the past, changes in your body may cause allergic reactions or side effects, so always perform this test. (The steps for the patch test can be illustrated for clarity and may be included as an attachment in the usage precautions if necessary.) ① First, wash the skin on the inside of your arm or behind your ear with soap and water, then gently wipe it with a cotton pad. ② Next, take a small amount of this product, mix it according to the specified method, and prepare the test solution. ③ Apply the test solution to the cleaned area in a coin-sized amount, let it air dry, and leave it for 48 hours (timing is crucial). ④ Observe the test area at 30 minutes and 48 hours after application. If you notice any skin abnormalities such as rashes, redness, itching, blisters, or irritation, do not touch the area and wash it off immediately, and do not proceed with dyeing. If you feel any of the above skin abnormalities during the test, stop immediately, wash off the test solution, and do not dye your hair. ⑤ If no abnormalities occur within 48 hours, you may proceed with dyeing. (2) Do not use on eyebrows or eyelashes as it may pose a risk of the dye getting into your eyes. Do not dye any hair other than your head. (3) Do not dye immediately after shaving. (4) Avoid perming or waving (permanent wave) for one week before and after dyeing. c) Precautions during dyeing (1) Ensure that the dye or water does not get into your eyes during application. If it does, it can cause severe pain or, in some cases, damage to the eyes (corneal inflammation). If it gets into your eyes, do not rub them; rinse immediately with water or lukewarm water for more than 15 minutes and seek medical attention from an eye specialist. Do not use eye drops or any other remedies on your own. (2) Do not bathe or wet your hair before dyeing. Sweat or water droplets may cause the dye to get into your eyes. (3) If you experience skin abnormalities such as rashes, redness, swelling, itching, or strong irritation, or if you feel nauseous or vomit during dyeing, stop immediately and wash off the dye. Leaving it on may worsen the symptoms. (4) If the dye gets on your skin, wash it off immediately with water. Wear gloves to protect your fingers and nails while dyeing. (5) Dye in a well-ventilated area. d) Precautions after dyeing (1) If you experience skin abnormalities such as rashes, redness, itching, blisters, or irritation on your head, face, or neck, do not scratch or rub the area and seek immediate consultation from a dermatologist. Avoid using any medications on your own. (2) If you feel unwell during or after dyeing, consult a doctor. e) Storage and Handling Precautions (1) Do not store the mixed dye in a sealed container. The pressure from gases generated by the mixture may cause the container to break, which is dangerous. Additionally, the mixed dye may splash or contaminate the surroundings, making it difficult to clean. Any leftover mixed dye is ineffective, so dispose of it immediately. (2) When disposing of the container, be sure to open the lid before discarding. (3) Store any unmixed product away from direct sunlight and avoid contact with air in a cool place. 6. If it gets into your eyes, rinse immediately." |