Is it true that pregnant womans can not dye her hair?
The little that is known indicates that it is probably safe to dye your hair during pregnancy. The
Organization of Teratology Information Services (Otis), an
international network that disseminates data about possible risks in
pregnancy, States that there are no reports of that hair dyes have
entailed major changes in pregnancy. The Agency also points out that very little of the chemistry of the ink is actually absorbed by the body. Other studies that show possible harmful effects are still not definitive.
Anyway, it doesn't cost anything to sin by excess and try to wait as much as possible, to return to paint your hair.
The
obstetrician Rosa Maria Ruocco, Hospital das Clínicas, advises not to
dye their hair at least in the first trimester of pregnancy, because it
is a larger phase formation of fetal tissues and organs. For her, "preferably, the good is to wait until 20 weeks".
The
doctor also has some tips for those who are not holding on the visual,
or white hair: use tints (that have short duration), lights and
reflections--because they are products that barely touch the scalp, they
can be applied from the second half of pregnancy with greater security.
"I advise the pure henna, which seems to have no influence on the fetal development", says the obstetrician.
If
you want to apply a natural product, keep an eye out for buying a pure
henna, and not mixed with other chemicals, that end up being the same
thing as the dyes. Check out the label.
When
choosing a salon to dye your hair, make sure to choose a well ventilated
place to not overexpose to chemical vapors during application. The
same goes for the home application, which should go straight to the
manufacturer's instructions and last for the shortest time possible. Be sure to wear gloves and rinse hair thoroughly after.
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