Pregnancy Pampering – what an what not to do, Hair colouring, teeth whitening, manicures, pedicures: What’s safe to schedule -and what to skip?
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Is it safe to color your hair during pregnancy?
If you aren’t a natural blonde, brunette or redhead, you may be one of the hundreds of women that use hair dye as their secret weapon to looking beautiful. Now that you are pregnant you may be wondering if it is safe to continue coloring your hair during your pregnancy. The answer is probably. There have been numerous studies on hair coloring and pregnancy and at this point there has been no evidence that coloring your hair causes birth defects.
If hair dye is safe why am I told not to color my hair during the first trimester?
Even though there has not been any evidence of hair dye causing birth defects, we are just not sure of its safety. The first trimester is when all of your baby’s major organs are forming. Your doctor may recommend postponing coloring your hair until you are in your second trimester or avoiding hair coloring all together.
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Can hair dye be absorbed into my skin and hurt my baby?
Only a small amount of hair dye gets absorbed through the skin. This amount is so small that it is not thought to be harmful to baby. The research that is available does not show any evidence of birth defects related to using hair dye. Animal studies have been done with doses 100 times higher than what you would use on your hair. These studies have not shown any abnormal fetal development or birth defects in animals. There have been so few studies on hair dye and human pregnancy that we just don’t have enough information to say whether or not hair dye could be dangerous in human pregnancies.
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Safety tips for coloring your hair during pregnancy Avoid coloring your hair during the first trimester. Choose a hair dye that will stay on your scalp for the least amount of time as possible. Wear gloves when you color your hair. Rinse your hair thoroughly after coloring your hair. Highlight or frost your hair instead. Since the chemicals are not applied directly to your scalp, less hair dye will be absorbed through your skin. Use natural hair dyes such as henna. Henna is a vegetable dye and is considered to be safe to use during pregnancy.
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