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Hair extensions during pregnancy

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Llaura123 · 28/05/2019 06:12

Hey,

I was just wondering if anyone has had bonded extensions fitted in before whilst pregnant? I've had them lots of times but never whilst being pregnant.
I've had a lot of mixed reviews due to the hair changes however with my first my hair stayed relatively the same and even when it malted abit afterwards it didn't affect its thickness.
Thanks
Laura

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Angelinthenightx · 28/05/2019 10:35

I wouldnt is it glue they use to put them in? Also your hair may go a bit funny during pregnancy,get some clip in ones until u have your baby x

ilovewine4ever · 28/05/2019 11:21

What about nano rings instead?

Llaura123 · 28/05/2019 11:42

My hairdresser says nano rings are more than likely to come out rather than pre bonded.
My hairdresser has advised she does a lot of pregnant women's extensions and had no problems.
Even though my hair malted after my first it didn't affect the thickness of my hair.
I'm think as well once I've had the baby my hair extensions will be due to be removed anyway so depending on what my hairs like I may just not have them put back in for a bit xx

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ilovewine4ever · 28/05/2019 11:43

How far along are you?

ems137 · 28/05/2019 12:09

I can't see what difference they would make to you being pregnant? They aren't dangerous and don't use chemicals, even if they did they don't touch your scalp anyway.

I've been having nano ring extensions for a couple of years now and if I were to fall pregnant I'd keep up with them. I'd probably time it so that the refit would be due way after baby was born though, purely from a time/leaving baby point of view.

Llaura123 · 28/05/2019 12:24

I'm 27+4 weeks.
Yeah that's true. I'll see what there like once I've had her and see what condition there in x x

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