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To think the 'patch test', is just a load of unnecessary faff

42 replies

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:03

I hate it, Im a spur of the moment person, I dont want to have to wait around 48 hours to get something done.

Ive had a few treatments abroad (Only Italy and Spain) and they didnt ask for patch tests there.

More so in my case today where apparently the last patch test was over 6 months ago so its 'run out'.

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Sirzy · 17/02/2026 13:05

My mum died her hair for years, same hairdresser, same product. As with any allergy it can develop at any point even if you have been fine - thankfully she had the patch test so didn’t cover her head in the allergen!

Nevermind17 · 17/02/2026 13:09

Believe me, I speak from experience. Having developed a sudden allergy after I’d been colouring my hair for years, and ending up with massive, intensely itchy weeping scabs all over my head that became infected and losing half my hair, I can assure you that a patch test is a minor inconvenience.

foxychox · 17/02/2026 13:12

I’m guessing you’ve never had a reaction then? Product formulations can change, a decent practitioner will do an initial patch test and another if the formulation changes. Apart from potentially saving someone’s life it also protects the practitioner (to some degree) from legal action

MrsPenelopeBridgerton · 17/02/2026 13:16

I don’t know where you’re going for a walk up appointment but most hairdressers I know couldn’t fit you in on the day anyway 🤷‍♀️ It’s almost certainly a condition of their insurance that they have to do patch tests on clients.

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:20

This was for lashes

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NewYearNewMee · 17/02/2026 13:21

So you’d rather you had an allergic reaction to eyelash glue than wait 48 hours to be sure it’s safe? It’s your eyes - don’t mess with them!

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:23

NewYearNewMee · 17/02/2026 13:21

So you’d rather you had an allergic reaction to eyelash glue than wait 48 hours to be sure it’s safe? It’s your eyes - don’t mess with them!

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I wouldnt 'rather have' a reaction of course, but I never have and I can buy stuff online that I can use whenever I like and as I say Ive had them done quite a lot on holidays and Im not expected to have a patch test in the places Ive been to.

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Sirzy · 17/02/2026 13:27

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:20

This was for lashes

Well messing around with eyes is fine! Can’t see any potential risks there.

RazorstormUnicorn · 17/02/2026 13:29

I nearly died as a teen dying my hair without doing a patch test.

I now do them whenever required without complaint.

GreatAuntytobe · 17/02/2026 13:29

I'd been colouring my dark hair for years, both at hairdressers and at home. A few years ago I used the usual home colour and a couple of days later my whole face swelled up. After that I was very wary of colouring my hair but last year was going to a wedding and went to the hairdressers for a colour. They insisted on doing a patch test behind my ear and I'm so glad they did as I've never known discomfort like it and it lasted for weeks. I'm so thankful that I didn't just have the colour done all over my head or I would have been in agony. I do find it strange that I only became allergic to hair dye since covid/vaccinations and is it a coincidence that it's only since covid that hairdressers have insisted on patch tests. Before that, they may have been advised to do them but the ones I've been to never did, yet since covid they absolutely insist on one?

EnjoyingTheArmoire · 17/02/2026 13:29

Idiotic behaviour.

NewYearNewMee · 17/02/2026 13:30

@likelysuspect different rules abroad to here isn’t new for many things - the UK is really advanced when it comes to allergy testing + labelling and control compared to lots of countries.

The ones you buy online will tell you in the instructions to patch test I think - anything I’ve ever bought that isn’t a strip lash (so removable within about a second rather than with a remover solution) has always said to carry out a patch test.

Letterstojuliet · 17/02/2026 13:30

YABU

Musicaltheatremum · 17/02/2026 13:33

You can become allergic to things at any time in your life including things like antibiotics even if you've had them many times before. I have vivid memories of a patient popping back to the surgery as her mouth was a bit tingly after amoxicillin which she had frequently for her chest. Now that was fun watching an anaphylactic reaction unfold Infront of me. Adrenaline is magic stuff thankfully. Think I'd go with the patch tests.

TheMorgenmuffel · 17/02/2026 13:34

It checks to make sure you haven't developed an allergy.
Which can happen at any time.

If you think its a waste of time to make sure, and you won't complain if you do have a reaction then thats your choice. Buy online and take your chances

ToKittyornottoKitty · 17/02/2026 13:36

Stupid that you are happy to risk an allergic reaction on your eyes because you like to do things quickly. Guess that’s why they have to make it an enforceable rule, to protect people like you from
themselves.

PlumPlumb · 17/02/2026 13:37

GreatAuntytobe · 17/02/2026 13:29

I'd been colouring my dark hair for years, both at hairdressers and at home. A few years ago I used the usual home colour and a couple of days later my whole face swelled up. After that I was very wary of colouring my hair but last year was going to a wedding and went to the hairdressers for a colour. They insisted on doing a patch test behind my ear and I'm so glad they did as I've never known discomfort like it and it lasted for weeks. I'm so thankful that I didn't just have the colour done all over my head or I would have been in agony. I do find it strange that I only became allergic to hair dye since covid/vaccinations and is it a coincidence that it's only since covid that hairdressers have insisted on patch tests. Before that, they may have been advised to do them but the ones I've been to never did, yet since covid they absolutely insist on one?

This is nonsense. I've always had to have patch tests before colouring my hair at a hairdressers for decades before anyone had heard of covid and even home hairdye kits have always asked you to do a patch test - not that most people do.

It's more likely that people are more likely to sue/are afraid of being sued these days. Unless you honestly believe that the world's hairdressers are all in on a huge covid conspiracy cover-up?

wishingonastar101 · 17/02/2026 13:42

I worked with a guy who did a home hair colour and his head inflated. Had a big head for weeks...

Furlane · 17/02/2026 13:45

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:23

I wouldnt 'rather have' a reaction of course, but I never have and I can buy stuff online that I can use whenever I like and as I say Ive had them done quite a lot on holidays and Im not expected to have a patch test in the places Ive been to.

It’s part of their insurance terms. You’re not a business!

Squidgemoon · 17/02/2026 13:45

Here’s a pic of the reaction I had to a patch test when I wanted to try a new hair salon OP … I have a permanent scar there now! Never had a reaction to any other kind of hair dye before. Thank fuck it was just a small patch behind my ear and not my entire head huh?

To think the 'patch test', is just a load of unnecessary faff
Empress13 · 17/02/2026 13:46

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:20

This was for lashes

Even worse don’t mess around with your eyes

GreatAuntytobe · 17/02/2026 13:46

{mention:plum}pkum@plumplum How dare you say my post is nonsense! I have a very real allergy now to hair colour that I didn't have before. I'm 58 and have been going to the hairdressers for years and it's only been in the last few years that they have refused to do a colour without first doing a patch test. They may well have been advised to before but it's only been in the past few years that they seem to be taking this seriously. I'm not suggesting any crazy conspiracy theories, how ridiculous, you are the one talking nonsense.

likelysuspect · 17/02/2026 13:49

TheMorgenmuffel · 17/02/2026 13:34

It checks to make sure you haven't developed an allergy.
Which can happen at any time.

If you think its a waste of time to make sure, and you won't complain if you do have a reaction then thats your choice. Buy online and take your chances

I would never do it from something online I would end up with wonky lashes and probably looking like the bloke from Clockwork Orange!!!

My punishment for moaning about this is that this is how Im going to look later this week!

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CuriousOtter26 · 17/02/2026 13:49

My lash lift insurance is invalid without a patch test