There have been cases where food dyes in children's candies were found to be linked to hyperactivity. Some kids became extremely restless and had trouble concentrating in school after consuming candies with excessive food dyes. Parents were horrified when they realized that something as seemingly innocent as the colorful candies could have such a negative impact on their children's behavior.
Sure. There was a case where a particular brand of energy drinks was using a food dye that was not approved in some regions. Consumers who drank these energy drinks started experiencing stomach pains and nausea. It turned out that the unapproved food dye was the culprit. The company had to face a lot of backlash and had to recall the products.
One horror story is when a girl tried to dye her hair blonde at home. The dye turned her hair orange instead. It was a disaster as she had to go to school like that the next day and faced a lot of teasing from her classmates.
One horror story is when a girl asked for a simple brown dye in the salon. But the hairdresser misread the color code and ended up turning her hair bright orange. It was so bad that she had to go to another salon immediately to try and fix it, which cost her a lot more money.
A common one is getting the wrong color. Like someone asking for a blonde shade but getting a yellow - almost white color that looks really unnatural. It can be a total disaster especially if you have an important event coming up.
Well, one horror story is when someone used Splat hair dye and their hair turned out a completely different color than expected. Instead of a nice purple, it was a muddy brownish - purple. It looked awful and took multiple washes to fade it a bit.
One common horror story is the color not lasting. People dye their hair with Splat thinking it'll be vibrant for weeks, but it fades super fast, leaving a dull and patchy mess. For example, someone dyed their hair blue and within a few days it was a sad, faded blue - green.
One horror story is that some people find their hair turns out an unexpected color. For example, instead of a beautiful red, it might be an orangey mess. It could be because of the quality of the henna or improper mixing.
Sure. I heard of someone who dyed their hair purple. But the color started to fade after just one wash and turned into this ugly muddy color. It was so embarrassing for them.
Sure. Some people have experienced that henna hair dye made their hair extremely dry and brittle. After using it, their hair started to break easily and lost its natural shine. It's likely due to the way the henna interacts with the hair's natural oils.