Thursday, August 19, 2010

Grey Faux Fur

Play even safer by getting highlights in Grey Faux Fur your hair, instead of all-over colour. The chemicals in hair colours are absorbed into your bloodstream through the scalp, and not through the hair shaft. If you highlight your hair instead of colouring it all over, a lot less chemical comes into contact with the scalp.

Whether or not a chemical will affect your foetus
Grey Faux Fur depends upon the amount of chemical that you come in contact with, upon whether you absorb it by direct contact or inhale it, and of course, upon the nature of the chemical. Some chemicals may sting, but they are not necessarily dangerous as they only have a surface effect and don't get into your bloodstream.

Henna is a completely natural product, so if you must colour to your hair cover grey Grey Faux Fur strands, highlighting may not be the best solution for you. In this case you could consider applying henna to your hair. Henna has no chemicals, and is perfectly safe for the baby. If you do not dislike the colour imparted by henna, Grey Faux Fur this is your best bet.





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