Henna hair dye is all natural and safe during fetal development, especially during pregnancy in the first
trimester, is the perfect choice for Moms-to-Be. Henna hair dye is the natural
choice, but traditional henna hair dye application method can be too lengthy
and cumbersome for many pregnant women.
Chemical Hair Dye is Not the Best Hair Dye for Pregnant Women
It
is strongly recommended by most obstetricians, gynecologists and other health
care professionals, that pregnant women NOT use permanent hair dye during the
first trimester of pregnancy.*
Your
baby is undergoing very important neurological fetal development during your
first three months of pregnancy. Low levels of permanent chemical dye are
absorbed into the scalp and passed through the body and have been identified in
urine samples.
Additionally,
breathing toxic fumes from permanent chemical dyes can be harmful to fetal development.
Of course, all pregnant women want to protect the baby from any kind of
potential danger.
Some healthcare professionals feel the "risk is minimal", "might be probable", "maybe unsafe". To this I say, why take ANY possible risk with your baby's health; as well as your own. At least during the first trimester, try something that has been safe to use since ancient times. You might just make it a permanent decision because -you love the results.
Not All Henna Hair Dyes are Equal -Avoid Mislabeled "Black
Henna"
“Black Henna” dyes usually contain
even higher concentrations of PPD than many commercial hair dyes sold in the
USA. Sadly many individuals think that when they purchase this product, it is
pure indigo (or pure indigo only mixed with pure henna). Far from all natural
hair color, the results have led to sad consequences and also some dermatologic
horror stories. It's sad to relate that there are no regulations in many
countries, including India, for ingredient labels. For this reason and
to avoid further confusion, always make sure of the company’s reputation
that you are dealing with.
A Word about Pure Indigo:
It is not the so-call misnomer,
“Black Henna”.
"Black Henna" is not pure
indigo or "black" indigo. If indigo is mixed with chemicals dyes, or
even henna that has been compromised by chemicals, including PPD, then it is
not pure indigo or the so-called, "black henna".
When you want pure indigo, make sure
what you buy is: pure indigo.
If you want all natural hair color,
stay far away from “Black Henna”.
Be Safe. Be 100% All-Natural When Choosing Hair Color Dye
The
best hair dye for pregnant women is 100% all-natural henna hair dye: Lustrous
Henna®. It's a unique, conditioning, natural hair dye, combined
with natural botanical extracts. This herbal henna hair dye comes in more than nine
natural hair color shades and can be used before, during and after pregnancy.
Lustrous
Henna®. A unique hair dye is lab-certified to be completely natural. The
application process is quick and easy. All you need is a little more than an
hour of time for the glow of radiant hair. It can be used throughout your
pregnancy and beyond.
No doubt, moms-to-be will agree:
Lustrous Henna®. Clearly the best natural
hair dye choice.
*Resources:
NHS Choices
American Pregnancy Association
A Very Happy Mom Testimonial
“I
was so excited to try out this henna dye! But so nervous at the same time! I
have never dyed my hair before and I decided to go with the Lustrous Henna®
Mahogany to give my hair a little red touch!
Thanks
to my husband's help, it was really easy to do and took about a couple hours to
complete the whole process. I loved that I could do it in the comfort and
privacy of my own home and watch TV at the same time! It made the time go by
really fast!
It
was also great to know I got a beautiful color but without all the harmful
ingredients! The color came out pretty red at first but it eventually blended
in and looked gorgeous! I love my new hair color and I can't wait to buy a
different color next time!
I
recommend Saba Botanical Lustrous
Henna Hair Color for all men and women who either want to cover grays or just
want a new hair color/change like me! The colors are gorgeous, don't dry your
hair out, and are safe for everyone to use!”
Marissa
O.
Author: L.J. O'Neal, writer and researcher. (L.J. is also a Lustrous Henna® user.)
©2010-2013. L.J. O’Neal. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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*Even though our herbal ingredients have been used in natural medicine for centuries, we must add the following disclaimer: The herbs, formulas, and recipes contained within this web site are not to be considered substitutes for proper medical and health care. As with any other medicine, if you are sick, you should consult a physician to find out if the herbal preparations listed here are right for you. Saba Botanical does not make any medical claims nor warranties regarding the use of the products listed on this site. No matter how natural a product is, it may have a potential of causing side effects and allergic reaction on certain individuals. You should consult your physician before taking any medication.