Striving for beauty is absolutely natural for a woman. Modern women are accustomed to using a variety of cosmetics, but not all of their composition makes them confident in the appropriateness of use.
Instructions
Step 1
For most mothers around the world, breastfeeding is not an obstacle to their desire to be beautiful. After the birth of a child, mothers continue to lead an active lifestyle and monitor their appearance. This approach is also supported by breastfeeding counselors. But at the same time, women who are breastfeeding in an effort to look good should not overdo it. Therefore, some of them wonder whether it is possible to dye their hair without harming the child. Modern coloring compositions do not inspire confidence in everyone in this regard.
Step 2
So far, there are no studies that would conclusively prove that this procedure has a negative impact on the health of the baby or on the quality of breast milk. But there are no studies that would confirm the complete safety of the procedure. There is still some degree of risk. For example, when inhaling, harmful substances from the paint can pass through the lungs into the bloodstream and pass into breast milk. But if you follow certain rules, you can minimize these risks. Whether it is worth dyeing the hair of a nursing mother, she must first of all decide herself. This event does not represent an obvious danger to the child.
Step 3
Choose an ammonia-free or natural-based paint such as basma or henna for coloring. This approach will not only ensure complete safety for the child, but also keep the woman's hair healthier.
Step 4
Perform a routine allergy test before starting the staining procedure. Even if you used such a paint before without any consequences, it does not hurt to check again - a change in hormonal levels after pregnancy and childbirth can lead to other reactions of the body.
Step 5
Only paint in a well-ventilated area. So it is possible to significantly reduce the concentration of toxic volatile substances, which usually do not evaporate during the dyeing process. After the procedure is over, be sure to take a walk down the street.