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nicolecruz
Jun 17, 2010
I heard from many people that its not good to dye your hair while pregnant. I found a henna dye at the beauty supply store that is derived from vegtables and has NO CHEMICALS is 4.99 and comes in black, brown, and buttercup. it also makes your hair thicker by coating the hair. -
snipsandsnails
Oct 16, 2009
chava812, I'm curious...do you have any children? You are an idiot, seriously. -
chava812
Jan 20, 2009
I would be surprised if any Obstetrician or Pediatrician said it was okay to dye your hair or paint your nails while you were pregnant. But hey, it's only YOUR baby - do what you want! IF your looks are more important than the potential effects on your baby, by all means, use better birth control until you grow up. Be sure to get pre-natal care...someone else's life depends on you now. -
chava812
Jan 20, 2009
I would be surprised if any Obstetrician or Pediatrician said it was okay to dye your hair or paint your nails while you were pregnant. But hey, it's only YOUR baby - do what you want! IF your looks are more important than the potential effects on your baby, by all means, use better birth control until you grow up. Be sure to get pre-natal care...someone else's life depends on you now. -
Jul 14, 2006
Wait till you're out of the first trimester. If you go to the salon, ask for foils so the stuff won't touch your skin. If you dye your hair yourself, there are many highlighting caps you can use that keep the stuff off your scalp. If you want to dye all of your hair and not just strands, cut bigger holes in the highlighting cap and use large crochet hooks to pull all of your hair through the cap. Use gloves! Hair dye has lots of potential carcinogens in it, and fetuses are more susceptible to carcinogens. Also, drink lots of antioxidants a couple of days before you dye your hair. The antioxidants should bond to any free radicals produced by chemicals. I suggest taking vitamin C pills and drinking a large glass of Spicy V8. Finally, dye your hair in a well ventilated area so you avoid breathing in fumes. Just remember, long term hair dye use is associated with an elevated risk of lymphoma and bladder cancer. The hair dye can be absorbed on your scalp with lots of blood flow, and then is filtered through your lymph nodes and bladder. -
Nov 22, 2005
Henna is a vegetable dye, so it is completely safe for use during a pregnancy. You can get various shades of red and black, and it works on your current tones, so it's unsuitable if you're dark brown wanting to go to blonde. Henna is great for conditioning your hair. You can get it in a non-coloring variety, too. Oh, good luck finding time to go to a spa once the baby arrives! :) -
Nov 22, 2005
Henna is a vegetable dye, so it is completely safe for use during a pregnancy. You can get various shades of red and black, and it works on your current tones, so it's unsuitable if you're dark brown wanting to go to blonde. Henna is great for conditioning your hair. You can get it in a non-coloring variety, too. Oh, good luck finding time to go to a spa once the baby arrives! :)