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Why skincare is safe for pregnancy?

Along with the many other changes your body is going through as a result of pregnancy hormones, you’ll definitely notice some changes in your skin as well, including:

  • Melasma, sometimes known as “pregnancy mask,” is a darkening of the skin on your face.
  • Stretch marks are a type of scar that appears on.
  • Moles are creatures that live underground (or changes to existing moles).
  • Tags on the skin.
  • Sensitivity increased.
  • Excess sebum (oil secreted by your sebaceous glands), which can exacerbate acne.
  • Face flushed.

What are the most common skin issues connected with pregnancy?

 
There are two things to remember:
  • Products can be absorbed into your bloodstream through your skin, affecting your baby’s growth and development.
  • Your skin may be more sensitive than usual, and you may have allergic reactions to skin care products, including new products added to your routine as well as those you’ve used for years.

Products to be avoided during pregnancy:

 
Because they can harm a fetus when they enter the bloodstream or create irritation in delicate skin, some skin care products are considered dangerous to use while pregnant:
  • Retinol is a kind of vitamin A. (products containing retinoids, typically used for acne and anti-aging)
  • Hydroquinone is a type of hydroquinone that is (a skin-lightening agent)
  • Via high dosages, in a chemical peel, or given orally, salicylic acid is effective.
  • Botox, fillers, and lasers are examples of cosmetic procedures.
  • Microdermabrasion, peels, and exfoliation masks are examples of exfoliating treatments.
  • Bath bombs and scented lotions are examples of products that contain scents and essential oils.
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