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Best BKT for pregnant woman??

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I think it would be in your best interest, as well as your little one, to stay away from it all together. You're still inhaling toxic fumes regardless of how powerful the odor is. Also, the toxins are going to be absorbed through your scalp and into your circulatory system, which will then enter that of your little one. So, just to caution you, please stay away. Wish you all the best and a healthy pregnancy!! =)
 
Honestly, I would avoid it if I could . I've used two different brands that were formaldehyde free when I tried it and fumes were still a bit much!

Maybe someone has had better experiences, Good luck and congrats!
 
Thank you!!! I'm not pregnant but my good friend is expecting and wanted to know. This is good information and I will tell her to heed it.
 
I never tried(yet) it but coppola infusion replenisher is supposed to extend the life of a KT but supossedy works well alone. It seems like it is just a keratin based leavein.
 
yikes, i hope she holds out the 9 months before doin her bkt.
i ran in here cuz i thought you were preggo whip :)
 
Cosigning with everyone else. I think she should remain chemical free during pregnancy or at least avoid BKT. The formaldehyde free still had formaldehyde and it becomes apparent once heated.


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Thank you!!! I'm not pregnant but my good friend is expecting and wanted to know. This is good information and I will tell her to heed it.

Whip, your friend can use Keratin Infusion by Coppola. It's not a keratin treatment but more of a leave-in conditioner that smooths hair like a treatment until your next shampoo. You apply it on damp hair and rollerset or flatiron but there are no fumes, high heat, or chemicals.
 
Whip, your friend can use Keratin Infusion by Coppola. It's not a keratin treatment but more of a leave-in conditioner that smooths hair like a treatment until your next shampoo. You apply it on damp hair and rollerset or flatiron but there are no fumes, high heat, or chemicals.
I think I'd like to use this Keratin Infusion by Coppola while pregnant. How does it differ from something like softliss? Does it work well?
 
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