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Pregnancy Skin Give your skin gloom during pregnancy

Reviewed by
Dr. Bhoomika Chauhan

Pregnancy affects the skin during pregnancy in many ways. To maintain the body in good condition, mums-to-be need to adjust their daily skin care and pampering routine to ensure that they feel and look great, right up to their due date and beyond. The first thing to do when you find you are pregnant is to check the products that you would normally use. In order to maintain a pregnancy skin care routine, you'll need to focus on the basics of skin care. Follow these easy pregnancy skin care tips.


Cleaning:

Soap removes natural oils from the skin, so try using a moisturizing body washes instead. This will maintain the essential oils in pregnant skin and promote a healthy glow.

Cleaning


Sun protection:

The most important addition you should make to your skin-care routine during pregnancy (and beyond) is a moisturizer with at least SPF 15, and with broad-spectrum protection (that works against both UVA and UVB rays).

Dry Skin


Acne and Oil:

If your skin is oily and/or acne prone, you'll probably experience your worst breakouts during the first trimester of pregnancy. The safest way to treat these breakouts is with a product that contains glycolic acid, alpha hydroxy acid, topical erythromycin (prescription only), or witch hazel. Generally, most dermatologists don't recommend the use of topical rationed (such as Retin-A or Differin) or salicylic acid — check product labels for ingredients.

Acne &Oil


Quick and Easy Makeup:

When it comes to wearing makeup during pregnancy, stick with the less-is-more philosophy. It's faster and easier.

  • All you really need to put your best face forward are few multipurpose products. A foundation sticks that doubles, as concealed is great for covering under-eye circles and blemishes, and for evening out skin tone.
  • Chubby pencils are foolproof for smudging on eyes, lips, and cheeks and they won't take up much room in your bag.
  • If you're the kind of person who won't leave the house without lipstick, make sure it's moisturizing and contains sun protection.
  • For a polished look, finish up with a coat of washable, waterproof mascara and you're ready for the day.

Pregnancy Care Pregnancy Care


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