You should definitely get it cut before your baby is born. You won't find time for at least a few months afterwards. So maybe try to hold on for 4-5 weeks and get it cut then. You probably still want to be able to tie it back so ask the hairdresser to leave it that long. Easier to get it out of the way of baby sick then!
Some layers will perk it up a bit.
2007-03-11 23:48:04
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answered by Ricecakes 6
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If you're wanting a change of style do it now, you won't have time once the baby arrives. But remember however you have it done you'll want it to be easy to manage! The advantage of your hair length at the moment is that it can be tied back out of the way, very good to stop small hands grabbing handfuls!!. Your hormones are to blame for the condition so this will improve. How about seeing if you can book for a treatment to condition your hair? Just remember not to have it dyed, the chemicals can pass through to the baby.
Not long to go now, and you'll be having your baby at a perfect time of year, lovely for going for long walks! Lots of luck with the last few weeks, and the birth of course.
2007-03-12 06:49:58
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answered by Ellie L 5
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Im having the same problem im 23 weeks preg and my hair feels greasy and looks drab all the time. I usually just been putting mine up in a messy bun. lol Try curling it so it gives a bit of a kink init. Ive been curling mine with hair strightners and it looks brill. Also have some layers put in. Im going for a fringe and some funky layers i think.
2007-03-12 07:31:18
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answered by lisa c 3
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i agree with what someone else said - don't do anything drastic to your hair whilst u are pregnant ! just get it trimmed. also, be careful about having a dye put on it - some can be harmful to your baby, although i'm pretty sure that vegetable dyes would be fine. if u want to pamper yourself with some really nice natural hair products, have a look in your nearest Lush shop, or check out their online shop at www.lush.co.uk. they do some really lovely things, all made from natural ingredients, and they smell wonderful !
2007-03-12 06:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave it like that. Also pop in Vitamin pills one per day. Walk after dinner and do the normal work as you are used to do. Walking helps while having normal delivery as the pelvic muscles will not be weak. Good show. all the best.
2007-03-12 06:51:44
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answered by tnkumar1 4
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Don't do anything drastic. Hormones are your worst enemy right now and they will trick you into trying crazy things with your hair lol!
Try a color glaze and maybe have a few layers put in your style.
2007-03-12 06:46:20
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answered by zinntwinnies 6
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I had a friend of mine who had the exact same problem... and she experienced a little hair loss too.
I suggest you keep it as it is...it's the effect of hormones as at the moment, they are going berserk in your body.
Try using NIOXIN shampoos...they are great. They promote hair growth as well as give life to your hair. Works wonders!!
Take care and congrats!!! :-)
2007-03-12 06:51:55
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answered by BlueMorphoButterfly 2
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cut it
2007-03-12 07:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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shave your head bald.you will look like your baby.might help mum baby bonding
2007-03-12 06:50:56
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