If you are exposed to the fumes of haircolor in a normal way (for example you are in a hair salon or you are helping someone to dye their hair) then there is no risk, and I wouldn't worry about it. HOwever, if you are excessively exposed to fumes (you are purposely inhaling a bottle of hair dye for some mysterious reason) or maybe if you work in a beauty salon (where you also regularily breathe in hairspray and other chemicals) then this is considered to be a risk, but only somewhat, as many hair stylists work right through their pregnancies without any ill effects to the baby. However, there is a concern about applying hair dye to your own head, as the skin on your scalp can absorb the chemicals and they will travel through your bloodstream and to the unborn baby. This is very debatable, adn the amounts are said to be very small, but all doctors say better-be-safe-than sorry and ask all moms to be to avoid dying their hair during the pregnancy term.
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
2 parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
Brownish yellowish
50% that the child will have either.
No, but I've herd about cat's pee or poop (i don't remember what one) having negative affects on unborn and newborn baby's. best to have someone else scoop the litter box
Hair color genetics are complicated. Your child could actually have any color hair, from blond (less likely) to brown or black (more likely).
Two parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
His natural hair color is brown. (He has posted a picture of himself on his Twitter page from elementary school and he had brown hair as a child.)
it depends if you are male are female.
it's like a red color
There have been no studies to prove that hair dye is harmful to an unborn baby. However if you have reservations about using regular dye you could use a vegetable based dye which is "said" to be safer.
No, it's impossible to inherit a parent's dyed hair color.