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    Posted: 22 August 2008 at 3:14pm
Can anyone recommend safe and effective skin care products to use while pregnant? Seems like everything I look at has something in it I am not supposed to be using! Thanks :-)
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I used anything and everything!

You could try the Skinfood range? It's all natural and really nice to use. Not too expensive and found at most supermarkets.
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What aren't we supposed to be using? I just use whatever
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The only thing you have to be careful of in skincare products is vitamin a, also known as retinol-a or retinyl-a. Also be careful of steroids in creams, such as hydrocortisone, unless directed by your GP.


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I've just been using my normal products and moisterisers Johnson and Johnson, Bio Oil etc- do you mean medically based ones? If so check with your m/w!



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I swapped onto a natural skincare range when I found out I was pregnant because my previous ones contained Vit A. But have just been told I shouldn't be using a natural one based on essential oils...!
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wow- didn't know about Vit A! It can't get through the skin though, can it?
I heard about the essential oils thing though. Luckily I'm cheap and my moisterisors etc don't have real essential oils.




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What about products that have Q10 Plus???

I always wondered about perfume too. Does anyone know if its safe??
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Believe or not, Vitamin A can easily get through the skin, which is why they warn pregnant woman to stop using skincare products with it in.

Q10 plus is fine, as co-enzyme q10 is an essential antioxidant for energy transportation, fat metabolism, and heart function.

There are a couple of essential oils that are abortificants, but when you are pregnant, never put essential oils directly in the skin, rather use a carrier/base oil and mix in a couple of drops of your favourite into it. Essential oils in skincare are very dilute, so will not affect you.

The essential oils to watch out for when pregnant are: basil, clary sage, cypress, eucalyptus, jasmine, juniper berry, marjoram, myrrh, peppermint, rosemary, thyme. Most of the oils mentioned are good at regulating menstural cycles, so are likely to induce labour and/or miscarriage. It is ok to use the plant form (if used in cooking), but stay away from the oils, as they are highly concentrated.

When it comes to perfume, just see what oils have been used. I know I have a particular perfume I do not use at the moment, as it has juniper berry in it. You can always ask at the store what the notes are in the perfume, so you can make the right decision.

But it best to stay away from perfumes when pregnant anyway, as your skin is more sensitive and receptive to chemicals.


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Thanks Denise thats been a great help for me Much appreciated. I love my perfume's so will have to firstly find out whats in them and secondly learn to not use them when I get Pg again. Thank you
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Thanks Lady_Aset - that is super helpful!
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