Is it safe to do hair straightening during pregnancy?

 

Brazilian straightenin
Brazilian straightenin

Pregnant, can I have a Brazilian straightening treatment?

Is Brazilian straightening an authorized straightening technique during pregnancy? What are the risks for the mother-to-be and the baby-to-be? Let's take stock.

Styling your hair on a daily basis can be a pain. Brazilian straightening is increasingly becoming a miracle solution to better discipline it. However, it is not recommended for pregnant women. Fortunately, there are alternatives.

What is Brazilian straightening?

Brazilian straightening is a hair styling technique that allows you to achieve smooth, soft and shiny hair in a lasting way. This technique is particularly beneficial for people with curly , frizzy or unruly hair, which can be difficult to style on a daily basis.

Here are the steps for this type of smoothing:
  • The hair is washed and detangled , then dried using a hair dryer;
  • Apply the smoothing product to the hair, starting at the roots and working towards the ends;
  • Hair is dried using a hair dryer and straightened with a hair straightener, the iron should be passed over each strand of hair several times to ensure that the product is properly activated and the hair is smooth;
  • Once the hair is straightened, it is rinsed with cold water to remove any excess product and is styled according to the client's preferences.

What are the risks of Brazilian straightening during pregnancy?

Brazilian straightening involves the use of chemicals including formaldehyde, a harmful and carcinogenic component for health.

In fact, this substance should not be inhaled and it can cause allergies and attacks of the nervous system also exposing the fetus through the placenta. Regular use of formaldehyde or too high a dose can cause malformations of the fetus and there may be a risk of  miscarriage.

It is therefore recommended to consult a doctor before deciding to do this type of smoothing.

What smoothing should I do during pregnancy?

A pregnant woman who wants to straighten her hair must use straightening products without formaldehyde. A chemical substance that is potentially dangerous for the mother and the baby.

Brazilian keratin straightening is a very popular option that allows you to straighten your hair effectively and lastingly, however it is not 100% healthy for the mother-to-be and her baby. It would contain chemicals such as formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde.

Tannin smoothing (mainly composed of an acidic vegetable protein made from grapes) does not contain formaldehyde and can be recommended to pregnant women without any fear. You can also opt for smoothing techniques without product, such as straightening with a clip (using a hair straightener and special clips).

How long does a Brazilian straightening treatment last for pregnant women?

How long a Brazilian straightening treatment lasts during pregnancy depends on several factors, such as the straightening technique chosen, the care and maintenance given to the hair , and the individual characteristics of the hair (type, thickness, etc.).

Most of the time, Brazilian keratin straightening has a longer hold time than Brazilian herbal straightening or Brazilian formaldehyde-free straightening. This can vary from approximately 3 to 6 months.

Is Brazilian straightening compatible with breastfeeding?

Knowing that the products can pass directly into breast milk , it is preferable not to do Brazilian straightening during the breastfeeding period. Tannin straightening, on the other hand, is quite possible.

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