PPD problem, any ideas?


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Posted by Sarah Jasmijn on September 6, 2001 at 15:23:39:

Hi,

Two problems that I could use input on:

There is a hairsalon here in the Netherlands that advertises with 'Black Henna tattoos'. I called and they gave me the girl that did it. I asked what made her henna black, she didn't know what was in it. I warned her that it might be PPD and that it's dangerous. She said she'd check. I don't think she will bother, because she didn't ask me to repeat the name of the chemical (I used both the abreviation and the full name when I explained) and from the way she said goodbye. Any ideas on what more I can do? (I can't go there in person, it's a two and a half hour drive at least.)

Problem number two: I can't find all the relevant PPD info in one place. When I follow the link at the top of the forum page I find a jungle of small pages with a hundred links to follow that lead to more small pages with a hundred links to follow. What I need is a sort of one page do-it-yourself 'stop PPD' kit, addressing the following:

- PPD's dangers, how and why
- how to recognize PPD
- different names for the same chemical
- why pure henna is NOT dangerous
- a link to medical information for people with PPD problems

Something that only needs a cover letter before I print it out and send it to the hair salon's head office to tell them what's going on at one of their branches. (Giving people the URL isn't as good, because they actually have to bother to *look it up* whereas a printed copy is right in front of them and might catch their eye.)

Is there such a page out there? Did I miss it? If there isn't, is there anyone who can put something like that together for me? I can't print all these small pages and expect a branch manager to dig through them all...

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.

Cheers,

Sarah Jasmijn

 


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