(Celeb Health) The reason why actress Jina Son can’t dye her hair
Actress Son Ji-na revealed the reason why she does not dye her gray hair.
In KBS JOY’s ‘Ask Anything’ broadcast on the 18th, actors Ji-han Ji-han and Ji-na Son visited and expressed their concerns about their roles.
First, Jihan said, “I have been making movies for about 30 years. From small roles to supporting roles, I have never played a good role. “The detective is not a good detective, but a corrupt detective,” he said. “We are not that evil.” Your eyes look good too. I’ve heard that I’m good at comedy acting, and I want to try melodrama, but no one will let me do it. “Should I continue to be a gangster with this face?” he said, worried.
Lee Soo-geun said to Son Ji-na, “I left a strong impression on Yeon-jin from ‘The Glory’ as her mother. “Seeing it in person, it’s so good,” Seo Jang-hoon said, and asked Ji-na Son, “Are you dyeing your hair?”
In response, Jina Son said, “I have natural hair,” and added, “I dye my hair when necessary, but because my skin is weak and sensitive, it oozes and I have to scratch it for a month, which is painful. “I have white hair, so I thought I could use my white hair,” he said.
If you have a sensitive or allergic scalp, dyeing may be difficult.
If you have a sensitive scalp like Jina Son, it may be difficult to dye your hair if you are sensitive to it. This is because various chemical ingredients in hair dye can cause irritation.
Usually, hair dye consists of PPD (paraphenylenediamine) and an oxidizing agent, and when the two are mixed, PPD is partially oxidized. At this time, if the scalp is sensitive, symptoms such as burning, stinging, redness, and itching may occur.
If you are allergic to this ingredient, your symptoms may be more severe. It starts with an itchy and red rash, develops into blisters, and in severe cases can even lead to anaphylactic shock, causing symptoms such as difficulty breathing, fainting, nausea, and vomiting. In this case, you should immediately call 119 or visit the emergency room.
Apply a scalp protector and choose a hypoallergenic hair dye… Be sure to do a patch test before dyeing your hair.
However, there is a way to dye your hair even if you have a sensitive scalp. First, applying a product to protect the scalp before dyeing can prevent the dye from coming into direct contact with the scalp. In particular, apply thoroughly to the hairline and crown areas where the dye is most likely to come into contact.
Choosing a dye is also important. These days, many hair dyes using hypoallergenic ingredients, such as excluding ammonia, are being released for sensitive skin. Also, when dyeing your hair, apply carefully to avoid direct contact with the scalp. If there is any inflammation or wound on the scalp before dyeing, it is best to avoid dyeing.
After dyeing, rinse the scalp and hair thoroughly to remove any residue and use a scalp soothing product to soothe the irritated scalp. Avoid irritating your scalp for a few days after dyeing your hair, and it is best to use hypoallergenic shampoo products.
Especially when using hair dye, you should do a patch test in advance. A patch test tests the irritation of the ingredients in hair dye to the skin. Apply a dime-sized amount of dye to the inside of your arm or behind your ear and watch. If itching, hives, or rash occurs, do not use the medicine.
Source: kormedi.com