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Brazilian straightening during pregnancy: what are the risks and alternatives?

Brazilian straightening is an increasingly popular hair styling technique for achieving long-lasting smooth and shiny hair.

If you are pregnant and are tempted by this type of smoothing, it is important to take certain elements into account before making your decision.

In this article, we will look at the benefits of Brazilian hair straightening, the precautions to take before embarking on this type of straightening during pregnancy, the alternatives available and the care to give to your hair during this period.

We will also show you how to use a Brazilian straightening kit safely and effectively.

What is Brazilian straightening?

  • Brazilian straightening is a hair styling technique that aims to straighten hair in a lasting way. To do this, a special straightening product is applied to the hair, which is then dried and straightened using a hair straightener.
  • The first step in Brazilian straightening is to prepare the hair: it is washed and detangled, then dried using a hair dryer.
  • Next, the smoothing product is applied to the hair, starting at the roots and working towards the ends. It is important to follow the hair professional's instructions and not to apply too much product to avoid the hair becoming too heavy or too stiff.
  • Once the smoothing product has been applied to all of the hair, it is dried using a hair dryer and straightened using a hair straightener. The iron should be passed over each strand of hair several times to ensure that the product is properly activated and the hair is smooth.
  • When all hair has been straightened, it is rinsed with cold water to remove any excess product and is styled according to the person's preference.
  • Brazilian straightening has many benefits: hair becomes smoother, softer and shinier, and the hairstyle lasts longer. This technique can also be beneficial for people with curly, frizzy or unruly hair, which can be difficult to style on a daily basis.

Can you get a Brazilian blowout while pregnant?

  • If you are pregnant and want to have a Brazilian straightening treatment, it is important to take certain precautions. Indeed, Brazilian straightening involves the use of specific products and heat, which can be dangerous for the fetus. It is especially important not to have a straightening treatment with formaldehyde.
  • Before having a Brazilian straightening treatment during pregnancy, it is therefore recommended to consult a doctor to assess the risks and benefits of this technique. Your doctor will be able to advise you on the precautions to take and tell you if Brazilian straightening is suitable for your situation.
  • It is also recommended to talk to your hair professional and ask their opinion on the possibility of having a Brazilian straightening treatment during pregnancy. They will be able to help you choose the most suitable straightening product for your hair and your situation.

What are the potential risks of Brazilian hair straightening during pregnancy?

  • Brazilian blowout involves the use of chemicals and heat, which can pose risks to both the mother and the baby during pregnancy.
  • Exposure to chemicals can be dangerous to the fetus, which may be exposed to potentially toxic substances through the placenta. Excessive heat can also be dangerous, especially if applied improperly or for a prolonged period.
  • It is therefore important to follow the instructions of the hairdressing professional and to respect the recommended precautions to minimize the risks of Brazilian straightening during pregnancy. It is also recommended to consult a doctor before making a decision.

What are the alternatives to Brazilian straightening during pregnancy?

  • If you are pregnant and want to straighten your hair, but have doubts about the safety of Brazilian hair straightening, there are several alternatives that may be less risky.
  • For example, you can use formaldehyde-free hair straightening products, which are less harsh on the hair and less potentially dangerous for both mother and baby. You can also opt for gentler hair straightening techniques, such as straightening with tongs or straightening by hand.
  • If you prefer to avoid chemicals altogether, you can try natural hair straightening methods, such as using nourishing hair masks or applying coconut oil to your hair. These techniques can help straighten your hair in a gentler and more natural way.

What care should be given after a Brazilian straightening treatment during pregnancy?

  • If you have decided to have a Brazilian hair straightening treatment during pregnancy, it is important to take care of your hair to maintain its beauty and health.
  • It is recommended to use care products specifically designed for straightened hair, such as sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, and to discuss the risks and benefits of this technique with your hair professional. You can also opt for less risky alternatives, such as formaldehyde-free straightening or natural straightening techniques.
  • To take care of your hair after a Brazilian straightening treatment, it is recommended to use suitable care products and protect your hair from excessive heat. Follow these tips to fully enjoy your straightened hair during pregnancy.

What is the best Brazilian straightening for pregnant women?

  • There are several Brazilian blowout options that may be suitable for pregnant women, each with its own pros and cons.
  • Brazilian keratin straightening is a very popular option that provides effective and long-lasting hair straightening. However, it may contain chemicals that can be harmful to both the mother and the baby during pregnancy.
  • Brazilian herbal hair straightening is another option that may be gentler on the hair and less potentially harmful to both mother and baby. However, it may be less effective than keratin Brazilian straightening and may require multiple sessions to achieve lasting results.
  • Formalin-free Brazilian hair straightening is a chemical-free option that may be safer for both mother and baby during pregnancy. However, it may be less effective than other Brazilian hair straightening options and may require multiple sessions to achieve lasting results.

How much does a Brazilian blowout cost during pregnancy?

  • The cost of a Brazilian hair straightening treatment during pregnancy depends on several factors, such as the length and condition of the hair, the straightening technique chosen, and the hair professional.
  • In general, Brazilian keratin hair straightening is more expensive than Brazilian herbal hair straightening or Brazilian formalin-free hair straightening. The cost can vary from around 100 to 400 euros, depending on the length and condition of the hair.
  • It is recommended to do some research and compare prices before making a decision. Don't hesitate to ask for quotes from different hair professionals to find the best value for your money. Remember that Brazilian straightening is a long-term investment, and proper care and maintenance can extend the life of the straightening.
  • You can also buy Brazilian straightening kits from websites.

How long does a Brazilian straightening treatment last during pregnancy?

  • How long a Brazilian straightening treatment lasts during pregnancy depends on several factors, such as the straightening technique chosen, the care and maintenance given to the hair, and the individual characteristics of the hair (type, thickness, etc.).
  • In general, Brazilian keratin straightening has a longer lasting time than Brazilian herbal straightening or Brazilian formaldehyde-free straightening. Depending on the source, the lasting time can vary from approximately 3 to 6 months.
  • To prolong the life of your Brazilian straightening during pregnancy, it is recommended to use suitable care products and protect your hair from excessive heat. It is also important to follow the advice of your hair professional to maintain the beauty and health of your straightened hair.

In conclusion, it is important to consult a doctor and discuss with your hair professional before having a Brazilian straightening while pregnant.

You can also opt for less risky alternatives, such as formaldehyde-free straightening or natural straightening techniques.

Discover now the My KERALOVA Brazilian straightening kit, the number 1 in France for do-it-yourself straightening treatments.

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