DYING TO LOOK GOOD It Could Happen To You
May 22, 2015
DYING TO LOOK GOOD
It Could Happen To You
BEAUTY
Women spend an average of £47,385.80 on
beauty and personal care before they reach
40, including £15,000 on treatments such as
manicures and facials, according to a recent
survey.
Professional Beauty
HAIR
Blondes will spend a hair-raising £32k
on their crowning glory over a lifetime
while the brunettes' bill comes to £28k.
Daily Mail
IS IT WORTH IT?
DYING TO LOOK GOOD
Killed By Her Hair Dye
Mother who suffered huge allergic
reaction dies after year in coma.
Daily Mail
Whilst this is an extreme case of
hair dye damage with tragic
consequences, hundreds of women
suffer every year from some of the
following:
HAIR
Allergic Reactions
Burning, Blistering Scalp
Hair Loss
Itchy, Flaky Scalp
Burns
DYING TO LOOK GOOD
Massage therapist arrested 'for performing vampire
facials without license' after woman dies while receiving
beauty treatment.Daily Mail
Sandra Gonzalez, 45, of Los Angeles,
California, was arrested by homicide
detectives after patient Hamilet Suarez,
36, suffered a heart attack within
minutes of receiving cosmetic injections.
BEAUTY
Whilst the above case is severe, beauty can be
a dangerous business:
Burns or skin damage from hot wax or lasers
Allergic Reactions
Eye Injuries
Blistering of the skin
SO IS IT WORTH IT?
On the whole the hair and beauty
industry is professional but there
are always those who flout the
rules or individuals who make bad
choices.
DON’T MAKE BAD CHOICES
Always: Go to a professional, recommended service
Research any procedure before you go ahead with
it
Ask the hairdresser/beautician to stop if you are
uncomfortable or in pain
WHAT TO DO
If something does go wrong during a
treatment or procedure then document
everything and speak to a specialist
solicitor.
Hair dye damage claim and beauty injury
claim lawyers can be found easily online.
QUESTION
Are you still dying to look
good?