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Dying hair (questions)

I'm 36 weeks exactly, is it safe to dye your hair a different color? Or is it risky and harmful to baby? Let me know please! & thank you!
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Totally safe, just make sure you're in a well ventilated area or if you go to a salon, tell your cosmetologist that you're pregnant (although I'm sure you can tell since you're so far, lol) because your hormones can cause the hair dye to take differently.
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Have someone else paint it for you, or go to a salon
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Thank you ladies for the information! :)
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It's totally fine after the first trimester, just do what the above said and make sure its well ventilated (most salons are) but if you start to feel dizzy make sure you sit down or take a step outside (:
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I use ammonia free stuff during pregnancy.
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This is a very debated topic, technically yes it is safe as long as you use ammonia free and have good venting, I would say get it done professional... most doctor's will tell you it's ok but there are a lot of people who frown on it and call it risky
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My midwife said it was fine to dye your hair, just make sure you are in a well ventilated area (no small bathrooms if you're doing it at home).
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