Can I dye my hair while breastfeeding?

Many pregnant women, who have heard thousands of bans all nine months, think that after the birth they will be able to afford everything. However, with breastfeeding, the number of prohibited items, on the contrary, increases. But a woman, despite the fact that almost all of her time is devoted to caring for a child, wants to look one hundred percent. Of course, this does not contribute to the overgrown roots of dyed hair, which makes new moms feel unsure of themselves.

For many women, hair coloring is an obligatory element of self-care. Therefore, women are interested in whether it is possible to combine breastfeeding and hair coloring and how this procedure can affect the baby.

Effect of hair dye on the body of a nursing mother and child

Opponents of dyeing hair during breastfeeding are of the opinion that hair dyes belong to the products of the chemical industry, and therefore contain harmful chemicals. Their point of view has been confirmed by many studies. Paints do contain harmful chemicals: toxins, synthetic substances. Getting on the scalp, they are absorbed into the blood, and through the blood enter the breast milk. The harm of hair dye is also caused by the fact that the ammonia contained in most dyes and some other volatile substances penetrate into the lungs instantaneously, from which it enters the bloodstream and, accordingly, into the breast milk. In addition, studies show that frequent staining with breastfeeding has a carcinogenic effect, not only on the mother, but also on the baby. Also, all these chemicals are dangerous for the baby with possible allergic reactions.

Many women can say that with their hair staining experience, no effects on the baby were observed. But after all, every mom for her baby wants to minimize the harm caused by various factors, including paint. But how does it look well-groomed and feel confident?

How to dye hair when feeding babies?

Breastfeeding mother can easily bring her hair in order with the least consequences for the baby, following the following recommendations:

We wish lactating mothers always to look great, and their babies to be healthy!