Dubai - The 29-year-old woman ended up in hospital for four days with excruciating pain.
The woman was rushed to Rashid Hospital, where she is being treated for her burns.
"Her hands were also swollen and she could not hold things due to the agonising pain she was suffering from. The woman was admitted to the hospital, where both the plastic surgery and dermatology teams started the treatment. It was found that she had a severe reaction from the dye and suffered from chemical burns," said Dr Al Zarouni.
He added the patient was kept in the hospital for four days and treated for her inflammation and redness with creams and other medicines. She was also given pain killers.
Following the treatment period, the patient was discharged in a healthy condition.
Dr Al Zarouni called on the public to use discretion while applying hair dye on their own at home.
"To avoid putting yourself in a similar situation, make sure to purchase branded hair dyes. Before applying, carry out a patch test on an area of your skin. Also don't forget to wear gloves," he added.
Dr Al Zarouni also advised those who suffer from a severe reaction from hair dye or other chemicals, to immediately visit the hospital instead of trying to treat it themselves.
"If a patient suffers from a chemical burn and it is left untreated, the blisters that form as a result of the burn can develop an infection causing further complications."
He said that those who have no experience in using hair dyes must seek professional help from salons.
How to avoid chemical burns from hair dye:
. Only purchase branded hair dyes
. Conduct a skin patch test
. Read and follow the instructions