Hair smoothening uses creams and heat to make hair look sleek and straight. Most of the product stays on the hair, not inside the body. Still, new moms worry. Totally fair.
You’re feeding a tiny human after all.
Here’s the thing. Many stylists say the treatment itself isn’t the big issue. The strong smell and chemicals in the salon air can sometimes feel uncomfortable.
Quick tip. Ventilation matters.
During breastfeeding, your body is already going through changes. Hair fall, dryness, random frizz. The usual postpartum stuff.
Adding a chemical treatment right away may not always feel great.
Not dangerous necessarily. Just… not always pleasant.
Also, hormones can make hair behave oddly. A treatment that usually works perfectly might give slightly uneven results.
Happens sometimes.
If you’re breastfeeding and thinking about smoothening, keep these in mind:
Nothing complicated. Just small precautions.
Can hair smoothening chemicals affect breast milk?
Generally no, because products are applied on hair, not absorbed deeply into the body.
Is the salon smell harmful while breastfeeding?
Not usually, but strong fumes can feel uncomfortable. Good ventilation helps.
When is the safest time to do smoothening after childbirth?
Many stylists suggest waiting around 3–6 months postpartum.