![]() You don’t have to switch to “natural” products.You will treat it after the baby comes but that doesn’t mean you should fold your arms and do nothing while pregnant Do not worry about melasma and stretch marks.During your pregnancy or breastfeeding isn’t the time to try out new products.You don’t have to use these exact products (I can help you figure it out….for a fee).Also take your prenatals and do not forget your iron levels (the slow release version helps to avoid constipation and take with orange juice to increase absorption but please speak to your doctor before commencing any medication). ![]() Eat healthy meals…fruit, vegetables, drink lots of water, avoid junk food. ![]() Inside out: Your diet is key! You are not eating for two. (Yes I am aware stretch marks are genetic) To be honest, shea butter and olive or argan oil will also work wonders. Moisturise: Neostrata Bionic cream or Cerave PM moisturiserīody: Palmers Tummy Butter Stretch Marks cream, Clarins Tonic Body Oil (this is good but pricey), De La Cruz Vitamin E oil. This highly restorative serum works to rejuvinate and revitalize mature. Treat: GOW Niacinamide serum and Azelaic acid Deeply moisturizes and repairs the skin to reveal a softer, smoother complexion. Cerave, Matcha Hemp Hydrating Cleanser and Jordan Samuel are great options You may use the same cleanser or get a hydrating cleanser. If you are serious about MINIMIZING melasma, this step is extremely importantĭouble cleanse as usual if you wore make up or sunscreen. Best Brightening: OLEHENRIKSEN Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum at Amazon. Best for All Skin Types: KLUR Brilliant Light Multi-Correctional Repair Serum at Credo Beauty. Protect: Altruist Dermatologist Sunscreen SPF 50. Best for Acne-Prone Skin: CeraVe Skin Renewing Vitamin C Serum at Amazon. Moisturise: Neostrata Bionic Cream or any cream with hyaluronic acid Treat: Timeless Vitamin C serum or GOW Azelaic acid or both followed by a hyaluronic acid serum Tone: Lotion P50 (original formula no phenol) or any AHA toner Lets get into a top to toe skincare regimen. Some of the skin changes that may happen include acne, melasma, uneven texture, strech marks, skin tags…I hope I am not scaring you…LOL. Safe ingredients AHAs (the percentages matter) azelaic acid, vitamin c, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, enzymes, fruit acids Ingredients and treatments you are advised to avoid include: retinol, retinoids, accutane, salicylic acid (some say up to 2% is fine) hydroquinone and its derivatives, some essential oils, laser hair removal, some chemical peels and botox When you start to research skincare in pregnancy or breastfeeding, you find what you should avoid more than what you should actually use and while they may just be too careful, it is best to speak with your dermatologist or obstetrician before commencing any skincare regimen while pregnant. ![]() On one hand you are excited about the life growing in your belly, on the other hand, you are a bit worried about the changes that will happen to your body and boy do these changes happen! Pregnancy Safe Vitamin C Skincare Avne A-OXitive Antioxidant Defense Serum Biossance Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil Caudalie Vine activ 3-in-1 Vitamin C Anti-Wrinkle Moisturizer Derma E Vitamin C Concentrated Serum Kate Somerville Mega-C Dual Radiance Serum Kiehl’s Powerful-Strength. Pregnancy is one of the most confusing times when it comes to skincare. ![]()
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