thread: Hair colour during pregnancy- is it safe?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    mid north coast, nsw
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    Hair colour during pregnancy- is it safe?

    I have read mixed reports about this. I have been thinking I would wait until after the first trimester before having my hair coloured. At the same time I don't want to do anything risky. Many have told me it is fine, especially after the first trimester, but I just wanted to see what you ladies think.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Brisbane
    44

    I personally think its ok. i had mine done several times in my 2nd pregnancy


    but if ur worried about it, u can always wait its not too long u have to wait really anyway..

    i THINK.... that the only thing that could possible be bad about hair dye is the ammonia in it??

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    In my own twisted little universe
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    Hi There,

    I've been told to dodge it if you are bleaching but other than that after the first trimester you should be fine!!!

    My hairdresser actually refuses to do anything other than semi's so no foils for me this summer

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    Mar 2008
    mid north coast, nsw
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    Thanks ladies

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
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    I did some net research on this when I was pregnant as I had some greys coming through.

    Although it's thought to be safe the truth is it hasn't really been studied so it's really not known how safe it actually is.

    You can also get some unexpected results with hair dye while you are pregnant. I've known a couple of women who ended up red when they usually were blonde.

    I played it safe and put up with the greys. Did you see the pics of Nicole Kidman while she was pregnant - clearly showing grey hair towards the end.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    575

    i've just been down to my local TAFE hairdressing and had some foils done, after letting my hair grow out for eight weeks -had one foil coloured and the next left out - so i can more gradually let the natural grey come thru. i explained to the girls what i was trying to achieve, and they were great! i think it can't hurt to reduce the chemical load on your body - and coincidentally i m/c each time i caved and coloured my hair again. with the foils at least it doesn't really get on your skin.

    the bonus was it cost me for the product only!

    and good for Nicole - too many ppl carried on that she was too thin, look at the wrinkles now she stopped botox, etc. me, i get the opposite problem lol

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
    5,086

    I chose not to colour my hair during pregnancy. But a lot of people do say it is fine. This is usually only anecdotal tho, coz they say their kids turned out fine (so far anyway ) but yeah, I figured it was something I didn't HAVE to do (altho the regrowth was pretty horrid) and that I could wait.

    I think too your skin can react differently during pregnancy, so that's another reason to avoid it in case your scalp reacts badly... which is why some people go for foils but not near the scalp.

    Just do what you're comfortable with. If it worries you, then just wait and give yourself a great makeover once bub is born.. it'll freshen you up when you're feeling a bit worn out with bub too hehehe.

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Werribee, Vic
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    My hairdresser said it was ok to have foils as there is no scalp contact, so that was good enough for me, as dragonfly said. Also, I also had the info that satya had, which was that your hair can react differently to the dye when pregnant. So I suppose it is up to you what you decide to do. Good luck

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    196

    Hi there,
    I've heard from several sources that hair colouring during pregnancy is a myth.
    I'm not aware that it is unsafe for the baby but as Kylieb77 had stated your hair may react to the different chemicals due to the hormones in your body changing.
    Good luck and take care
    xx

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Melbourne
    31

    I went grey early and am REALLY grey now (at 33) but for both my pregnancies I coloured every 5 weeks and both kids are fine (8 and 5 now). I will be colouring on with this pregnancy too!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Sydney,NSW.
    480

    Thumbs up

    I asked my hairdresser when i was pg with our last bub,and she said it didnt matter if you colour your hair whilst pg,but I`ve been lucky I`ve never had a reaction to anything.

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
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    Hi hun,
    Just to let you know I asked the hairdresser and they said it is safe to have foils as the bleach is not touching the scalp and being absorbed. It is when you are having the chemicals directly put onto your scalp that it is dangerous as it can be absorbed through the scalp.

    Just a warning if you do go (I did and still do) the chemicals in the hairdressers can be a little bit more overwhelming now that your nose is more sensitive to smells. I found it not to be as relaxing as it normally is going to the hairdressers.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
    2,121

    Just make the sure the place is well ventilated, window open, door open etc. Ive had 3 pregnancies and had my hair coloured throughout every single one of them......