Hair – Are you looking for practical pregnancy cuts that are easy to manage at home? Photos and tips for short medium and long hair.
Practical and easy hair cuts – The one between hair and pregnancy is a great love: during the fateful 9 months hair generally becomes thicker and silky, literally grows in number, and this is the good news.
However, it is not bad to be ready for some changes: in the first place, it may happen that (due to hormones) they tend to become smoother or more curly than before; having more volume may no longer be as suitable for the cut that you used to flaunt; finally, there is the problem of tint, which is strongly discouraged.
Hair color in pregnancy: yes or no?
There are conflicting opinions on this subject, but most experts advise against the traditional dye: the risks are low, but the substances contained in the treatment are still partially absorbed by the body. In order not to risk it, if you can avoid the traditional color, opting instead for natural dyeing herbs and reflectors (get well informed about these solutions too!).
Haircuts for pregnant women
It is not that there are cuts suitable for pregnant women per se: it is about understanding which one you see best with, you feel beautiful and comfortable, and you don’t need to use too many products (which may even have a smell that bothers you, if you have nausea). As you will see from the photos, practical and easy to manage haircuts at home are not lacking, and as you will imagine they are almost all short or medium.
Practical short haircuts
A short parade like that of Salvo Filetti is great for a voluminous hair: they tend to stay in place by themselves and combing them will be a moment. For shades of color, you can always put them off until after giving birth!
The unraveling that definitely slopes down also on the nape is the figure of many short cuts and if you don’t have them too thin it can be managed with a minimum of styling, even with natural products such as vegetable coiffing oils.
Do you see your face plumper than usual during pregnancy, and can’t find a hairstyle that does you justice? Don’t worry, not all short bobs are off limits to round faces: this one with bangs is just right and is certainly very cute.
To better manage straight short hair and give you a gritty look without going crazy with the fold, here is a slightly severe but very refined proposal.
For this boy cut you need full-bodied and disciplined hair, preferably smooth by nature, but otherwise a blow of the plate keeps them at bay in 5 minutes.
Do not give up on style and charm: if you want to shorten your hair during pregnancy you can focus on a short bob so that in addition to keeping the hair in order, it emphasizes the neck and cheekbones, making the figure slimmer.
If you want to be comfortable, stylish and … you are hot, there is nothing better than a Parisian cut. It is a practical short cut, no doubt, and must be adjusted often, so consider carefully if the choice is not too drastic for you.
Styling is important here, so if your goal is to save time, consider this. An interesting news: such a cut is not afraid of regrowth and does not clash even if you have prematurely white hair and decide to leave it natural.
The new pixie typically gives the idea of a well-groomed head, and if it falls on the cheekbone line like this it also enhances a face that has gained a little roundness. Not that a healthy face is to be hidden, of course!
Are you pregnant but don’t want to communicate a “traditional” image? Dare, take advantage of the volume and health of your pregnant hair and show off this exaggerated side tuft, and a super short cut on the sides.
Practical cuts: medium hair
Color aside, this is absolutely a medium cut to try if pregnancy has given you full-bodied waves you previously dreamed of – a triumph of volume that looks good with all face types.
Also in this case, the yoke with the side parting celebrates the volume and the “abundance” typical of pregnant hair, and helps you to manage it by playing it down if you no longer know which way to take the locks.
If you start with a very long hair and want to try to cautiously approach a more manageable medium-long cut, this type of cut with wavy ends is a winning middle ground.
In addition to having a nice movement, this wavy hairstyle could help you if you have some white hair and decide to give up the dye for these months. Compared to a neat and smooth hairstyle, it certainly helps to mask the candid strands.
The layered cut always helps to manage a more rebellious hair than usual, but if you don’t have a punk spirit, maybe you will prefer a cut like this, a bit irregular but still with a sweet and feminine line.
Renewing the style and managing medium-length hair that is turning out to be a little too thick: these are the conditions needed to make this layered cut work well with long hair behind.
Haircuts in pregnancy: how to choose
If you like yourself as you are and have plenty of time to devote yourself to your hair, there is nothing you need to know.
Maybe, on the other hand, you find it hard to manage, for example, long, very long, or colored hair: in this case, if you decide to give up color, a very short cut could make sense, which does not create too many problems with regrowth.
Maybe you want to underline the new phase of your life with a change of style, and you don’t see yourself with the previous cut because it expresses an image of you that no longer suits you. The choice here must come from inspiration: look at the photos we showed you and try to understand in which idea you would recognize yourself more.
Maybe you have gained some weight or have just enough water retention to make your face seem too round for the hairstyle you usually wear. Going from ponytail to one of the parade bobs you’ve seen might be for you.
Easy haircuts
You probably also want to save time to do other things, or try some short haircuts to see how you are, thinking about the “after”. In this case, aim for practicality, and experiment in order to get used to dealing with something “comfortable” without losing a neat appearance. Keep in mind that surplus hair will fall out after giving birth.