Posted on 07/23/2014 3:00:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Perrette's severe allergic reaction landed her in the hospital.
NCIS actress Pauley Perrette suffered a severe allergic reaction caused by her hair dye that landed her in the hospital.
The 45-year-old star, who plays forensic scientist Abby Sciuto on the hit show, warned her Twitter followers to be careful about hair dye allergies in order to avoid having their heads "swell up like a melon" or worse.
Perrette is a natural blonde but she has been dyeing her hair for the past 20 years.
"The other half of my face had become twice the size of my head," she told CBS Los Angeles.
She experienced warning signs six months ago when a rash developed on her scalp and neck, but ignored it. Perrette is considering natural hair dye or possibly wearing a wig.
Yes. Anyone can quit, as long as Ziva comes back.
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Oh, no.
There go my much cherished PC bonus points.
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This poor lady is deathly allergic to gluten and a host of other things, just like my daughter. Both learned the hard way that gluten is in a lot of makeup, too.
That is disturbing.
Yep, I was getting white hairs-—not gray, but white-—in my 30s, too. Just a few. I’m 50, and I don’t want gray hair. I’m a brunette, so that’s the color I use.
One day I might let it go and have long, curly silver hair, but not yet.
Perrette plays a forensic scientist on TV. In real life, she has a degree in criminal science, and studied for a Masters in that subject in New York. IOW, she could actually be a forensic scientist — but, why would she, when she can make 75 times as much playing one?
Yup, it sure was.
So much so that I tossed money at hubby so he could pay, and fled to the car before I could say something more than the “Wow! Wild hair!” that I’d already blurted out.
[bless her heart]
...then I'm sure there is a conservative white male Christian/Tea Party-type responsible for this. /s
Looks like yer typical obama supporter.
I am allergic to certain brands of mascara and interestingly they are all the high end expensive brands like Estee Lauder, Clinique and Lancome. A couple of hours after applying them, my eyelids will start itching, then they become red and then my eyelids swell to the point of nearly closing shut and I end up looking like Rocky Balboa at the end of the first Rocky movie seriously! Needless to say I dont use any of those mascara brands anymore since I discovered which ones cause the reaction, although I use Estee Lauder foundation and their other products with no problems. I have no problem however with Cover Girl or Maybelline mascaras.
Allergies are interesting though as they can develop suddenly even to things that never caused an allergic reaction before and sometimes they also go away or lesson as we get older.
I knew a gal who was highly allergic to cats, to the point that shed go into anaphylactic shock from handling or petting cats. But she loved cats and despite the risks, started taking in the neighborhood feral abandoned kittens, raising them and getting them spayed and neutered and finding homes for them while trying not to handle them too much. I thought she was crazy for doing so and especially when she decided to keep one and make him a house cat, but as time went on, she lost her allergy to them. Thats not to say completely, for instance brushing a cat sometimes caused her to sneeze and wheeze but nothing like the types of reactions shed had been before.
I on the other hand never had seasonal allergies until about 10 years ago. And whatever Im allergic to, it mostly effects me during the late fall and early winter months (Ive been told it might be a tree spores or leaf mold allergy) and when it strikes me, it feels like a bad case of flu, complete with body aches and what feels like a fever, watery nose and sneezing to the point I cant function and often get sent home from work because nobody wants to be around me, except it comes on extremely suddenly and typically goes away completely the next day. I am also highly allergic to poison ivy to the point if I get exposed, which I have many times, I end up having to go the doctors office and getting put on steroids.
I color my hair and I dont apologize for it. When my hair grew back after chemo, it grew back steel gray. No way I am going to have gray hair yet. Solly Chally
Good for you! Im not ready to go grey either.
I color my hair too and dont apologize for it. Im a natural redhead, a strawberry blonde and at 53 years old I still am - mostly. But like my mom, in my mid 30s I starting turning white instead of steel grey especially at the hair line. The good thing with my natural hair color is that the white sort of blends in with my very natural light blonde highlights but the ever increasing amount of it over the years has tended to make my natural red hair look washed out and dull.
I just had my hair colored and cut last week and I love the job my new stylist did; after moving to PA and a long search for a really good stylist, I finally found her. The color is basically my natural strawberry blonde color but she also did some very subtitle highlights and the coloring brightened up my hair and gave it a more youthful shine.
I did however experiment with hair color in my mid 30s when I first noticed I was starting to turn white. For several years I had my hair colored a much darker red; really a deep brownish, copper, auburn and I loved it it was more dramatic without, with my fair skin tone, looking completely unnatural. But the effort in maintaining such a much different color got to be too much and too expensive. The nice thing about keeping my more natural color and just augmenting my natural highlights is that if I dont get back to the hair stylist in 6 weeks, the change is very subtitle and probably no one notices the white except for me. But I notice and I dont like it.
Yes I know one and shes a cop.
Noooo....but black goes with the overall idea usually.
She looks good with black hair I think.
I thought the same thing -- especially on a natural blond, who has relatively thin and dry skin.
FReeper ladies are possessed of great and mysterious powers...
Attractive with that look.
Too bad Hollywood won’t pay the bills for a moderately-young (30 - 48) actress with an “attractive” look ...
Our church youth group went to LA to do mission work. They were in a Methodist Church making sandwiches for the homeless with Pauley Perrette. She volunteers there every week.
I thought she was the Alien female that falls for the actor who plays ‘Monk.’ I could be wrong. I’m old, LOL!
No TV at my house, so “NCIS” stands for what?
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