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Hair dye and pregnancy

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Hair dye and pregnancy

Question

Is it safe to color or highlight your hair when pregnant?

Chris
Minnesota

Answer

Not much is known about the safety of hair dyes in pregnancy. It is likely that when you apply hair dye, a very small amount is absorbed into your body. But it isn't clear how much, if any, of these chemicals may reach the fetus.

Talk to your obstetrician about any hair color treatments you may be planning. He or she may advise you to postpone any chemical processes involving your hair until at least after your first trimester.

To minimize the amount of hair dye that may be absorbed through your skin, the Food and Drug Administration offers these recommendations:

  • Don't leave dye on your hair any longer than needed.
  • Rinse your scalp thoroughly with water after use of hair dye.
  • Wear gloves when applying hair dye.

Last Updated: 08/03/2005
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