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Women's hair dyes are in most cases compatible with breastfeeding.
Olaplex seems to be less "harsh" than other hair dyes on the market.
If ingredients of hair dyes were toxic to users, they would not be on the market.
Therefore, if they are not toxic to the woman, they should not be toxic to her breastfed baby.
Olaplex is actually a three step process that does more than "dye" or lighten hair.
In any case, I do not see any issues with Olaplex if the breastfeeding woman wants to use it and make herself more beautiful for her baby while she is breastfeeding.



Frank J. Nice, RPh, DPA, CPHP


 		 	   		  
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