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Is it possible for pregnant women to dye their hair or how to look at a hundred in an interesting position?

Before you opened a new time - the waiting time for the baby. This time is very exciting, because the future mother is overwhelmed by a lot of questions about the way of life, nutrition and, of course, self-care. One of the most common questions: "Can pregnant women dye their hair?" Before pregnancy, most women often dye their hair, experimenting with their image. If you radically change the color of hair, for example, from dark to light, then every few weeks you need to tint up the overgrown roots of hair. And now, when the whole habitual way of life has turned over, it is necessary for ourselves to decide whether it is possible for pregnant women to dye their hair? Why not dye hair to pregnant women? Why does such a question arise? Indeed, is it harmful for pregnant women to dye their hair? Unequivocal answer to these questions you are unlikely to find, but it's worth trying. Let's understand.

So, is it harmful for pregnant women to dye their hair? Some "experts" believe that through the blood vessels of the head, the paint can penetrate the mother's body and cause harm to her and her baby. This is absolute nonsense, without even the slightest scientific justification. No studies and experiments that would reliably confirm the harmfulness of hair coloring for the future mother and her baby were not carried out. However, the fact that the paint contains various chemicals, such as ammonia and hydrogen peroxide, is not in anyone's doubt. And the fact that these substances have a negative effect on our health is also certain. Virtually all paints, except for natural, have a specific, rather sharp, odor. Breathing it during staining can harm the baby. A sharp smell can also cause a nausea. In addition, during pregnancy, the woman's hormonal background changes and the staining can cause allergy, even if before that you were always painted only with this paint and there were no aleergic reactions. And still the paint can simply not undertake on your "pregnant" hair or the color will be very different from what you expected. So why not dye your hair pregnant? Well, why not? But what about natural colors - henna and basma and various shade balms? This is a real solution for those who constantly dye their hair. Henna and basma, in addition to painting hair, also treat it. Toned balms, such as "Irida" and "Tonic" are presented in stores in a wide range. For sure they are well acquainted with those girls who make toning after bleaching hair. They dye their hair, causing less damage to their health, rather than persistent paint. The only minus of the coloring balms is the short-term result, after 6-8 washings the color significantly dims and needs to be updated. But you will not be nervous, thinking about the dangers of paint for your baby, since the coloring balms are absolutely harmless. Can pregnant women dye their hair? It seems that you can. Just remember that in all you have to observe the measure, including the security measure.

If you do not want to make up your entire pregnancy, you can easily avoid it and still look great. How to do it? If your dyed hair is very different from your natural shade, just paint them in a shade of hair that is as close as possible to the natural color. So you will avoid constant tinting of the roots and will always have a beautiful shade of hair.

Whether it is possible for pregnant women to dye their hair is a question that every woman expecting a child should answer herself. Weigh all "for" (I'll look at all "one hundred") and "against" (perhaps it will hurt my child) and decide whether to dye your hair or if you need to wait a little for the sake of the baby's well-being.

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