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If your pregnancy journey has left you with acne, dry or sensitive skin or even stretch marks, LovelySkin has just what you need! We make it simple to shop today’s best skin care for expectant and nursing mothers.
We always recommend talking to your doctor before trying new skin care products while pregnant or nursing. That said, shopping here will make it easier to find gentle and effective solutions for your unique skin concerns through every stage of your pregnancy.
Plus, purchases can earn you rewards points to save extra when shopping in the future!
If you’d like to learn about pregnancy-safe skin care, then don’t miss the LovelySkin Blog! There, you’ll find a list of dermatologist-approved tips and pregnancy-friendly skin care product recommendations, like pregnancy-safe sunscreen, skin care for every season of motherhood, four skin problems that happen during pregnancy (and how to fix them) and more!
“Pregnancy-friendly skin care” or “pregnancy-safe skin care” refers to skin care products formulated without harsh, irritating ingredients that could potentially harm your newborn or unborn child. At LovelySkin, you can shop for safe and effective skin care for expectant mothers, along with skin care safe for nursing.
As a general rule, pregnant or nursing moms should avoid topical skin care ingredients like retinoids, hydroquinone, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide while pregnant or nursing. You can learn more about these four skin care ingredients to avoid during pregnancy (and what to use instead) at the LovelySkin Blog.
Other ingredients believed to be potentially hazardous during pregnancy include chemical sunscreens (sunscreens made with ingredients like oxybenzone and avobenzone), phthalates and parabens, formaldehyde, aluminum chloride, and some essential oils, including jasmine, sage and rosemary.
Similar to pregnancy-safe skin care, the skin care ingredients to avoid while breastfeeding includes retinoids, salicylic acid and hydroquinone. Some gray area skin care ingredients that are also good to avoid (especially around the breast area) include AHAs, BHAs and chemical sunscreens.
You can swap these ingredients for gentle ingredients like coconut oil, vitamins C and E, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, shea butter and jojoba oil.
Always talk to your physician before trying new skin care products while you are pregnant or nursing.
For more product or ingredient information, you can contact our knowledgeable Customer Care Team today for help.
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