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Fashion Style Tips for Pregnant Women

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Women’s Fashion

For many people, looking beautiful is not the primary concern when you are expecting. Many other pressing stuff piles on top and pregnant women may just wish to let their appearance drift. For others, spending too much on clothing is only futile expenditure since the pregnant woman will certainly have to return to her earlier size in 9 months time. These may be true to a certain extent. If you can wait nine months to look beautiful again, then why not? But if you are working or frequently go out, this is not a solution. At the same time, there are two important considerations for a pregnant woman: the safety of her child and her comfort. Any clothing style she chooses should respect both conditions. Here are some tips for women who wish to be stylish even during pregnancy.

Change the Hairstyle to fit your new body condition
The hairstyle is the easiest to change during pregnancy. Of course, you are looking to appear slimmer. Thus avoid short hairstyles (i.e. above the chin). This adds to the roundness of the face and makes the double chin at the end of the third trimester even more noticeable. Longer hair, below the shoulder line should be preferred.

Clothing
Certain dress styles look good on pregnant women such as: A-line skirts, empire-waist dresses and tops, and pencil skirts together with swingy shirts. Try to make people notice your neckline rather than have them focusing on your protruding belly. This can be done by wearing a single color or having eye-catching accessories.

 

 

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Hair care tips for pregnant women

June 09, 2011 By: Jocelyn Iyog Category: Beauty, Hair, Tips & how to’s

One of the things you might notice when you are pregnant is the luscious and beautiful hair that you develop. Hormonal changes in the body result in hair growth (some of them unwanted) so that your hair will seem fuller, shinier and more lustrous. Other changes might be noticed in the hair texture. Your hair if you are pregnant is almost always different than normal hairs. Oily hair may become oilier while dry hair may become drier. For most women, these changes become apparent around the second trimester. Some pregnant women may wish

Adapt your hairstyle to the condition of the hair
If your hair becomes thicker, you may like to have longer hair as this compensates for the more rounded face most pregnant women have. However, if your hair is drier, longer hair will make it more difficult to manage. A short hairstyle will be healthier for your hair.

Change the Frequency of Shampooing
If your hair is oilier, you may wish to wash your hair more frequently. If, the contrary, your hair is drier the frequency of washing should be reduced in order to preserve the natural oils produced in the scalp. The type of shampoo used should also be adapted to the new hair condition. Milder shampoos suit drier hair.

Avoid blow dryers
Blow dryers harm the roots of the hair and encourage hair fall. As a hair care, a towel is certainly healthier for the scalp.

Avoid Chemicals
While hair dyes and other permanent colorings are considered safe to pregnant women, most doctors do not advise their use. It is therefore best to adopt natural hair style and coloring if you are pregnant.

Being pregnant is a sensitive condition for women and for the baby. It is important to have proper hair care to maintain the look and beauty of your hair.

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