Ketoconazole ointment is primarily an antifungal medication and is not specifically indicated for treating hair dye Allergies. Hair dye allergies typically result in contact dermatitis, which may require corticosteroids or antihistamines for relief. While ketoconazole may help if there is a fungal infection or secondary irritation, it is not a standard treatment for allergic reactions to hair dye. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for appropriate treatment options.
the glads in the eye's and to slove ointment,drip's and lotion
pomade
I know where your coming from on this one; I have sensitive skin, which is a pain as I can only wear certain brands of makeup, and use certain brands and types of soap.My advise is to stop dying your hair, or try to find one or two dyes which don't spark off the allergy. There isn't really anything else you can do.
allergy
ask a doctor
allergy to dog food
baking soda mixed with shampoo! works perfectly!
A pomade is a dressing for hair; a perfumed oil or ointment used to make hair look smooth and shiny.
yes, you can buy it at great clips
Monica in Friends is allergic to cat hair.
no you dont
You will have to color your hair.