It would be unlikely to have an allergic reaction that long after, as they usually occur during or shortly after administration. This would present with hives, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, etc. However other reactions might be possible, ask your doctor or go to the ER if there is any acute distress.
No. At least not for very long.
It is possible that applying some sort of dye could do it but is unlikely, your better off shining colored lights on the smoke its possible to dye the dry ice if it sets for a period of time
Glow sticks create energy when two separate chemicals are mixed. A fluorescent dye absorbs the energy from the reaction and creates light. Eventually the two chemicals are completely reacted and can no longer supply energy to the dye. The chemicals normally used are phenyl oxalate and hydrogen peroxide. When the inside container is ruptured, they mix. The oxidation reaction creates a peroxyacid ester which rapidly decomposes into carbon dioxide and releases photons into the fluorescent dye in the mix. The reaction also releases phenol, which can be harmful.
Urea helps the dye penetrate the fabric. Moisture is an important component of the chemical reaction process with dyes, and urea helps draw moisture to the chemical reaction. Urea also helps to keep the fabric damp long enough for the reaction to occur.
E122 carmoisine is a synthetic red dye present in some drinks. it can cause allergic reaction, which can include a rash similar to nettle rash.
for medical uses and dye
It is certainly possible to dye hair twice in two days. Most companies supporting hair dye products and hair health are against this.
MRI exams can be done: 1. Without contrast (dye) 2. With contrast (dye) 3. With and without contrast (dye) The majority of MRI exams are done without contrast. Most common reasons for contrast administration include infection, cancer, and after surgery. FDA approved contrast agents are gadolinium based and are safe to use in patients. However, they can have very harmful side effects if the patient develops an allergic reaction or has kidney disease or kidney failure. Without functional kidneys, the body cannot get rid of the gadolinium from the contrast agent, which can cause a deadly and incurable disease known as nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.
can u still get a alleric reaction to hair dye using foils
yes it is considerd as a chemical reaction
Hair dye commonly does not have an immediate reaction. It usually takes about 5-10 minutes, but it depends on the type of hair dye you are using and how affective it is. - Hope this helped
sometimes
Alcian dye is a chloromethylated copper phthalocyanine-thiourea reaction product.
As the hair dye goes in the blood stream , you can get patches on the face and body.
You could use like those fake hair color things that they have in the toys section for girls or possibly that colored hair spray or use kool aid but no real dye is going to only stay inn for a couple of days
well many people dye their own hair at quite a young age so when ever you like, i had mine first done when I was 12 but don't ever dye your hair straight away, make sure you do the allergy skin test 2 days before applying the hair dye or you may not know that your allergic and will have an allergic reaction, which isn't nice.
Because your skin/body was having a reaction to the chemicals that were in the dye and that irritation from your body not being used to those chemicals or what was in the dye caused it to itch.