Molly May’s due date is just around the corner.
Molly May was accused of dyeing her hair while pregnant.
My due date is at the end of the month, but I decided to get my hair done before the due date.
Molly May posted a picture of her new hair on Instagram, and it received mixed reactions.
“I can’t believe I bleached my hair while pregnant,” wrote one follower.
“Isn’t it dangerous to bleach your hair while pregnant?” asked another.
One fan pointed out that dyeing your hair while pregnant isn’t all that bad.
HSE emphasized that there are multiple beauty treatments to avoid during pregnancy.
They include:
sun tanning pills
tanning injection
Products containing retinol or salicylic acid
sunbed
botox injection
sauna, jacuzzi, hot tub
However, the use of fake tan, nail polish, and hair dye is permitted. The HSE says, “They pose a very low risk of harm to you or your unborn child. However, your skin may become more sensitive during pregnancy. This makes allergic reactions to these products more common.” It will be a target.”
Molly recently opened up about nostalgia about her pregnancy. She said she never felt alone during her pregnancy because her daughter was always with her.