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Can you dye your hair while pregnant. I’m 33 weeks and 4 days and I haven’t touched my hair since I found out
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Yeah it’s fine x

Yea it’s fine, I get highlights every 3 months and did so the whole way through pregnancy.. every hairdresser I’ve spoken to have said its ok x

It it’s okay and safe ! It’s also okay and safe if you’re breastfeeding ! Try the armonía free just in case but also bc it’s better for the hair too 😂

i’ve had my hair bleached and coloured during all three pregnancies, all was fine and midwife reassured me it was fine too x

I've done a lot of research and it is safe. I've also found a brand called Keune and they do a "so pure" type of dye which is meant to be much better for you, amonia free, gluten free, vegan etc etc.. So I died my hair recently using that. You'll just have to find a salon that uses cleaner product if you wanted to go for a more gentle dye. But otherwise it's also fine to do it with normal dye

If you’re doing it at home, I recommend using the GoodDyeYoung brand since it has super clean ingredients compared to other box dyes and it lasts a long time

Yes it's fine jsut make sure you've got plenty of ventilation because of the fumes 😊

I did but we kept the room well ventilated. My boy is 5 months and absolutely fine

https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/pregnancy/using-hair-dye-in-pregnancy-is-it-safe/#:~:text=Most%20research%20shows%20that%20it's,low%20amounts%20of%20these%20chemicals.

Yes, it doesn't really get into the blood stream, it doesn't really go on your head? Mostly just hair if like highlights

Using hair dye in pregnancy: is it safe? Most research shows that it’s safe to dye or colour your hair while pregnant. Although the chemicals in permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes may cause harm, this is only in very high doses. When you use hair dye, you are only exposed to very low amounts of these chemicals. Our emails deal with common questions like this and much more - sign up for regular emails tailored to your stage of pregnancy or your child's age.

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