Can pregnant women get a perm?
Generally speaking, pregnant women should not perm their hair. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Perming products typically contain chemical substances such as ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, and ammonium sulfate. These chemicals may be absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream, posing potential risks to fetal health. Although the concentrations of these chemicals in hair-perming products are considered safe, their metabolism in pregnant women and potential risks have not been fully established. Moreover, pregnant women's skin and bodies may become more sensitive to external stimuli, including chemicals. This means that the processes of dyeing or perming hair could lead to stronger irritation and discomfort. Additionally, the odors and aerosols produced during perming may irritate the respiratory system of pregnant women and potentially affect the fetus, especially in environments without adequate ventilation.
In summary, pregnant women should avoid perming their hair, and hair dyeing is also not recommended. If you wish to perm your hair, it is advisable to wait until after the breastfeeding period to minimize any adverse effects on the fetus.