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An allergic reaction to anything may result in fatal anaphylaxis. So yes, it can kill you.
nope, could be an allergic reaction
Cut off the piece of hair in which the gorilla glue is stuck to. Sorry... Don't worry too much, it'll grow back! Or, you can get a wig, or cut the rest of your hair to even out the look.
yes it is quite possible it is a disease called alopiceaareta. your hair falls out and you may become bauld. In some cases your hair grows back.
I would say that the formula in the dye has changed and you now have a reaction. As your body changes there could be an allergic reaction, but my guess is a chemical change in the product. Try another brand.
yes you would because even they look different they are in the same family, but the difference is that lions are called 'big cats'
Cat hair will linger wherever the cat has been, which can trigger your allergies, depending on the severity of your condition.
The dog needs to see a Veterinarian. It could be a serious skin condition, allergic reaction or parasites.
Yes.
1% hydrocortisone cream worked well when I got a rash fron NAIR hair removing lotion.
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