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Pregnancy-safe hair colour
  • Pregnancy-safe hair colour

  • What's the secret to keeping your hair looking radiant during pregnancy, without using a chemical-laden hair colour? We may have the answer!

Judging by the amount of queries appearing in our chatrooms on using hair colourants during pregnancy, lots of you are struggling to find a natural solution to keeping your hair looking its best.

Conventional products usually contain a potentially harmful chemical mix which includes ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and preservatives - not recommended during pregnancy as they could affect your growing baby.

But now there's a natural alternative that will let you keep your hair looking head-turningly good!

Daniel Field Natural Colours are fee from ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and preservatives, making them entirely safe to use during pregnancy. The range includes nineteen gorgeous shades, and even covers greys.

For an extra burst of sun-kissed radiance look out for the new Daniel Field Natural Lights seaweed highlighting kit. Formulated using natural seaweed extract and certified organic avocado essential oil for phyto-lightening, this kit is also odourless and simple to use. Each pack comes with an essential oil conditioning treatment containing certified organic French lavender and sweet almond essential oils, aloe vera and honey, to give your hair luminous highlights, and a deep reflective shine.

Daniel Field Natural Colours and Natural Lights cost £7.99 each and are available from branches of Sainsburys or you can order online at www.danielfield.com 

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