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Can you dye your hair while pregnant​

Can you dye your hair while pregnant​?It is generally not recommended for pregnant women to dye their hair. Hair dye actually contains chemicals or heavy metals. If the hair comes into contact with these substances during the hair dyeing process, they may enter the capillaries through the hair follicles and enter the body of the mother, possibly affecting the child through the placenta.

Especially during the first three months, the child is in the process of developing various organ systems. If they are exposed to adverse factors during this period, it may cause deformities in the child in the future.

It is recommended that pregnant women avoid dying their hair during pregnancy, especially in the early stages. There are other ways to beautify yourself, such as wigs and hairpieces, which can be used on special occasions. Otherwise, it is better to maintain a natural appearance as much as possible.

What are the health hazards of dying your hair?

Damage to hair follicles and hair quality

If the hair follicles are damaged by contact with the hair dye, it can cause the hair to dry out and lose its luster, and affect growth.

Damage to the scalp

If the scalp comes into contact with hair dye, it may cause contact allergies, which are manifested as red spots, edema, even erosion and exudation on the scalp, accompanied by obvious itching.

Internal organ damage and cancer

Long-term hair dyeing Hair dye can be absorbed into the body, which contains heavy metals, ammonia and other substances, which can cause damage to the liver and kidney functions and also affect the bone marrow hematopoietic cells. According to research, long-term and frequent hair dyeing increases the risk of developing tumors such as leukemia, lymphoma, kidney cancer, and bladder cancer.

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