A London Woman, Atasha Graham, 34, died recently from a possible allergic reaction to her hair extension glue. The adhesive, when applied to her weave, left the faux-hair in good shape. But as the night wore on, her dancing, sweat and open pores allowed the chemicals to leak into her bloodstream, plausibly causing her untimely death.
Although the actual cause of death has not been confirmed, Pathologist Dr. Michael Heath acknowledged this is not the first time he's seen a death from extension glue. "There are about 10 to 20 deaths a year in this country, many more in America. I have seen four in the last three months," Heath responded.
This awful story may spark further movement towards natural hair among women.
Be safe!
Source: huffingtonpost.com
