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This
provides relevant information regarding some of the risks
involved with some of the hair & beauty procedures available
at Definition Hair Design.
An appropriate pre-treatment skin test, prior to each beauty
procedure, is recommended for health reasons as well as
for client comfort and safety
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It is the responsibility of the client to plan and receive
a complimentary pre-treatment skin test at Definition Hair
Design, 3D Harrogate Road, Rawdon, Leeds, West Yorkshire,
LS19 6HW and within the recommended period stated below
1.
It is the responsibility of the client to plan and receive
a complimentary pre-treatment skin test, within Definition
Hair Design, at least 48 hours ahead of any hair treatment
procedure that may cause an adverse reaction (such as hair
tinting and bleaching). It is also the clients’ responsibility
to retain evidence of The Test i.e., date, time, products
used and area tested, as provided by our staff.
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2. It is the responsibility of the client to plan and receive
a complimentary pre-treatment skin test, within Definition
Hair Design, no longer than 7 days ahead of any beauty procedure
that may cause an adverse reaction (such as hair tinting and
bleaching). It is also the clients’ responsibility to
retain evidence of The Test i.e., date, time, products used
and area tested, as provided by our staff.
3. A pre-treatment skin test is a precautionary measure intended
to reduce, although not deemed to remove, the risk of an adverse
reaction both during &/or following a skin test or more
intense exposure
4. It is possible that a pre-treatment skin test may induce
sensitisation to a substance and/or procedure on any occasion
5. When a client attends an appointment to receive either
an appropriate pre-treatment skin test or complete beauty
procedure, the client is deemed to accept the risk of an adverse
reaction
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6.
When a complimentary pre-treatment skin test is not planned
and received at this salon within the recommended period
(refer to 1+2), and for whatever reason, the stylist shall
deem the client to have performed an appropriate generic
skin sensitivity test and within the recommended period
(refer to 1+2). It should be noted that a skin test, conducted
by a professional, is recommended and more likely to be
accurate
7. When a client books and then proceeds to receive any
hair treatment that may or may not require a pre-treatment
skin test, the stylist shall deem the client as having accepted
that there are risks involved. These might be, but are not
limited to, the adverse reactions listed in 8
8. The risk that an individual, with PPD hypersensitivity
(known or unknown), takes when receiving a hair dye sensitivity
skin test and/or more intense exposure is the consequential
reaction such as, but not limited to, the appearance of
weal, erythema, itching, redness, eczema, pain, swelling
and/or burns
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