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WHAT TO DUMP FOR THE BUMP: PREGNANCY SKINCARE TIPS

With all the overwhelming emotions, changes, and information overload (yes, looking at you pesky neighborhood aunty) that come with being pregnant, navigating skincare during pregnancy shouldn’t be confusing.

Like every mom and baby is unique, skin-related issues during pregnancy can differ from person to person. While a few (very lucky) moms-to-be may experience that coveted ‘pregnancy glow,’ a majority may have to deal with pregnancy skin problems like redness, acne, hyperpigmentation, and melasma.

Dealing with skincare issues while keeping in mind your baby’s safety can be tricky. But here are some tips to help you rejig that pregnancy skincare cabinet to make it safe and healthy. Let’s talk about pregnancy-safe skincare brands in India, what you must include in your pregnancy skincare regimen, and what you must avoid during pregnancy.

What to SKIP and what to USE in your pregnancy skincare routine:


SKIP RETINOL, INCLUDE VITAMIN C 


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Even though retinol is a superstar ingredient when it comes to anti-ageing benefits like reducing fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, and dark spots. It is not suitable to use during pregnancy. In addition, even though only higher concentrations have been linked to congenital disabilities, it is advised to stay away from all retinoids during pregnancy.

Vitamin C, however, can be your go-to anti-ageing ingredient during this time. A legendary antioxidant, it helps promote skin elasticity and fight premature ageing while evening skin tone and brightening skin. In addition to this, it gives you retinol-like benefits but is entirely safe to use for moms-to-be.

When put together with an excellent humectant like Hyaluronic Acid, it helps improve hydration and make skin plump and supple. Our Hyaluronic and Vitamin C serum is a perfect addition to your pregnancy skin care routine and sustains that pregnancy glow.

SKIP CHEMICAL SUNSCREENS, INCLUDE MINERAL SUNSCREENS FOR YOUR PREGNANCY SKINCARE ROUTINE


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With your body being extra sensitive to everything around you. It is essential to have sunscreen as a part of your pregnancy skincare routine. However, Oxybenzone, an ingredient often used in chemical sunscreens, is endocrine-disrupting and could cause possible congenital disabilities.

Switching to a mineral-based, broad-spectrum sunscreen during this time is a great idea. These sunscreens often contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, which are safe to use and shield you from the harmful effects of the sun. Sun protection should be part of your everyday skincare routine, and when you’re pregnant, even more so! Our Mattifying Sunscreen can help protect your skin from hyperpigmentation, patches, and fine lines that result from pregnancy-related skin sensitivity.

SKIP SALICYLIC ACID, TRY GLYCOLIC ACID


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Even though it’s great to treat acne, salicylic acid is not safe when used in excess during pregnancy. It’s best to avoid this in the form of peels, masks, and creams. However, it can be used in the form of a low concentration face wash or cleanser.

If you’re dealing with breakouts during pregnancy (bright side - you can feel like you’re in college again), try our glycolic acid and apple cider vinegar exfoliating toner in small concentrations. It helps exfoliate dead skin cells, unclog pores, reduce fine lines and brighten skin. So switch it up and get the right skincare during pregnancy.

OTHER INGREDIENTS TO AVOID


✖ Hydroquinone

✖ Caffeine

✖Benzoyl Peroxide

OTHER SAFE-TO-USE INGREDIENTS


✔ Vitamin E

✔Hyaluronic Acid

✔Niacinamide

It is advisable to get your doctor’s recommendation on a pregnancy skincare routine and products. If you’re doubtful about any ingredient, please check in with your doctor.

To help make your journey a little smoother, here’s a handy list of pregnancy-safe Neemli products for great skin, along with benefits and tips for a pregnancy skincare regimen.

 
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