When you can not dye your hair?

Girls at all times have sought to look so that men turn after them. As men themselves admit, they attract their attention those girls who can boast of dense and long hair shining in the sun. Girls know about this, and therefore they try to turn hair into a trap for men in all possible ways. In the course is painting, build-up, chemical perm and other procedures. Undoubtedly, all these procedures are able to transform a girl, but quite often for "beauty" have to pay with the health of the hair. The most affordable and cheapest way to change is to dye your hair. To dye your hair brought only joy, you need to know when you can not resort to it.

You can not dye your hair during menstruation.

At this time in the body of a woman there is a powerful hormonal restructuring, which affects not only the state of health, but also the state of hair and skin. Staining hair during a "hormonal storm" can lead to the appearance of an absurd color of hair (in particular, blondes often become green hair). Paint can take places, as a result, your hair will be compared with the skin of a leopard. Sometimes hair reacts to the procedure with allopecia - this is when there are zones of baldness. The most harmless consequences can be considered brittle hair, poor health as a result of inhalation of ammonia vapors, as well as unwillingness to take paint at all.

You can not dye your hair during gestation.

For sure, ardent fans to dye their hair every month will resist this argument. But, as recent studies show, poisonous substances penetrating through the hair into the scalp can cause a number of serious diseases and detrimentally affect the development of the fetus. Pregnant women and the fetus have never been the object of research, but some doctors take the liberty and declare that the chemical elements of hair colors are capable of provoking a neuroplastic in children - malignant formation. If you can not do without dyeing hair, or postpone visiting a hairdresser for the second trimester, when the organs have formed, and the placenta has gained strength, or go for some natural dye - basma or henna.

In addition to influencing the fetus, dyeing hair during this period is fraught with poisoning with inhaled vapors of paint, as well as all the same consequences that are described in the first paragraph.

You can not paint your hair with paint after using henna.

The most ideal option for those girls who unknowingly used henna after the paint - the lack of any shade at all. The worst result is the production of a dirty-green shade, which is formed as a result of the reaction between chemical and plant components.

You can not paint accreted hair.

If you are sure that natural hair was used to build it, then
you can paint them with a calm heart. Otherwise, the paint chemicals will simply damage the accreted hair, making it hard and like a loofah. The structure of the hair extensions, and those that grow on your head - are two poles. In what color are painted these two heterogeneous structures - is unknown.

Do not dye your hair if the skin has microcracks, scratches or abrasions.

If you love your hair, then postpone the staining until the scratch marks completely heal or dermatitis on the scalp. So you will rid yourself of the severe consequences that chemical components of paint can cause.

Of course, all the above arguments do not necessarily "work" in your case, but do not forget that warned, then armed.