Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Relaxing Hair While Pregnant

Pregnant women need to take additional precautions, including those in the cosmetic realm. Since various cosmetic procedures involves the use of chemicals and foreign substances, you must ensure that they are safe to perform while pregnant. Hair relaxing is no exception: Hair relaxers are made up of chemicals that alter the hair’s makeup. Many hair relaxers release toxic fumes that can be harmful if inhaled by pregnant women. If you are pregnant and wish to relax your hair, take extra precautions while doing so.


Instructions


1. Know that you may not reach satisfactory results. Pregnant women often find that their hair does not respond to relaxer as it normally does. This is due to the vast hormonal fluctuations that occur during pregnancy. Many women find that their hair remains curly or wavy or becomes frizzy when they relax it while pregnant.


2. Use all-natural hair relaxers. These relaxers are chemical-free and often feature ingredients such as caffeine, walnut oil, honey and fish oil. You won't have to worry about inhaling harsh chemical fumes when you use these relaxers.


3. Keep chemical hair relaxers off your scalp. It has been shown that chemicals applied to the scalp can spread throughout the body, as hair dye can be present in urine output. To be safe, don't apply relaxer to your roots; leave 1/4 of hair free of relaxer. While your roots will have a bit more body than the rest of your relaxed hair, it's worth it to not risk any potential harm to your baby.


4. Wear a face mask when you relax your hair. Choose a mask that covers your mouth and nose, as it will cut down on the fumes you'll inhale from the chemicals.


5. Open windows and doors while relaxing your hair. By keeping the area well ventilated, you'll preserve the freshness of the air. If you don't, you're more likely to inhale the fumes.


6. Apply petroleum jelly along your hairline and on exposed scalp areas. Petroleum jelly acts as a barrier, protecting your skin. If any relaxer drops onto your skin, the petroleum jelly will prevent it from being absorbed.


7. Protect your hands with latex gloves. Keep your hands covered while you prepare, apply and rinse out the relaxer.







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