Can we apply mehendi on hands during pregnancy?
Chemical free mehndi or heena is 100% safe to use on your hand or body during pregnancy.
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Can we apply mehendi on hands during pregnancy?
Black mehendi (non-natural – contains ppd) might cause symptoms like:
Conclusion
A deep brown stain is obtained on application of mehendi, a natural way to dye your grey hair.
Most celebrations like:
- Diwali
- Raksha Bandhan
- Karva Chauth
- Teej or
- Eid
- are incomplete without application of Mehndi.
A marriage cannot be complied without Mehndi Rasham.
Mehndi is applicable in two colour categories
- Dark Brown Mehendi (used for skin staining)
- Black Henna. (used for hair dying)
- Some countries USA has restrictions on use of Mehendi.
Black henna is also available in natural powder (oftern mixed with indigo powder) and often considered as much safer way.
So in pregnancy avoid Black mehndi as they have PPD chemical. In India, production of mehndi is unorganized and unregulated. Even if the marks “natural” is also mentioned, still Black henna shouldn’t be used should be avoided.
Black mehendi (non-natural – contains ppd) might cause symptoms like:
- Blisters
- A burning sensation
- Vitiglo
- Increased sensitivity to light, etc.
How to get efficient results of mehendi
- Make use of tea or coffee
- Amla or lemon juice
- Sugar cubes
- Cloves (laung) in powdered form.
Conclusion
Only use natural mehendi and try to avoid black PPD henna in pregnancy. You can buy quality product from Lelow Online
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