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hair dye while pregnant?

I'm 15 weeks pregnant, would it be okay for me to color my hair with revlon?
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4191640 tn?1361174727
Because of your hormones It throws off the chemical balance or however you put It. My friend was dying her hair red when she was prego and It turned out orange. She was so mad.
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Not bleaching. And how does pregnancy effect the color outcome?
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4589197 tn?1375223396
Dying your hair is fine, just keep in mind the color might not take as well
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im almost 31 weeks and im getting my hair foiled at 32 weeks because it doesnt touch the scalp...i havent died my hair once my whole pregnancy but i thought since i wont wanna spend the money or the time when my little man arrives in weeks:)...just be careful id say wait tilll 3rd trimester and id highlight thats it...dont touch the scalp...
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4047346 tn?1360896219
I colored my hair at nine weeks, hair dressers get pregnant people all the time asking if its okay and yes it is, although if ur bleaching u should wait till ur second trimester
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4191640 tn?1361174727
It's recommended to wait until your In your second trimester (which I believe you are In) to dye your hair. Juss gotta make sure your In a very well ventilated area so your not Inhaling the harsh fumes.
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4842016 tn?1372039067
Yea. Its ok to dye hair. my doctor told me that.
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They typically say its ok after like 14 weeks i believe.. Jus stay in a well ventilated area nd they make ammonia free hair color now as well nd it's not as strong as the usual hair colors. Hope this helps!!
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