Exercise for health and beauty during Pregnancy
Highlighting Hairs Care in Pregnancy
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Highlighting sounds easy. But don’t try it yourself or allow a layman to do it for you.
You will get a bitter result. Always go to a professional for highlighting. Highlighting
are safer than coloring your whole head of hair. A little touch of highlights gives you a
glam look as if you have done a lot for your hair. It’s a great way of accenting your
color and bringing light to the face, not to mention a little pregnancy glow! Because
this process involves applying the chemicals one-half to one-inch from your roots,
they don't ever touch your scalp. So, they can't get into your blood stream, which is
safe for you and baby. You can also easily allow eight weeks or more between
appointments, minimizing salon exposure.
If you colored your hair before pregnancy, and want to ease up on treatments until
after baby is born, look for a semi-permanent dye, containing low or no ammonia,
and low or no peroxide. These generally contain fewer harmful chemicals, and work
well to blend the different colors of your beautiful hair, making "roots" appear less
obvious. What can also help: Color enhancing shampoos, designed to deposit
temporary color so they can significantly extend the time between hair colorings.
Finally, you can also try “hair mascara"—tubes filled with temporary color and topped
off with a thick mascara-like wand. Because they only coat the outside layer of your
healthy hair and don't get anywhere near your scalp, they are very safe to use. The
wands are also faster, easier and safer than spray on temporary color with no fumes
to inhale—so they can work great to touch up roots.