![]() ![]() But then I got pregnant and to detox everything for the baby. Honestly, I had given up on going natural for deodorant and was happy to stick with my trusty drugstore brand (aluminum poisoning be damned). Promising Review: "I’m a sweaty person naturally (used to get prescription antiperspirant) and I can tell you that most natural deodorants do nothing for me.What We Like: formulated with naturally derived plant to help reduce body odor, glides on easily, doesn't stain clothes.Either way, your skin will be left feeling fresh and clean, never tight or dry. With the runny consistency of a lotion, it spreads easily over your skin, and you can either use it like a cold cream, applying it over dry skin and wiping it off with a clean cloth or you can massage it into your skin and rinse off like any other face wash. This no-frills cleanser is a longtime favorite, thanks to its pH-balanced, fragrance-free and glycerin-packed formula. Had I known I wouldn’t have waited till the third trimester to get it.” If you’re planning to get pregnant, I recommend having this product beforehand just in case. Within 48 hours of using this times a day, the itching has lessened, and my cystic acne has reduced. Accompanied with my pregnancy, I am faced with horrible acne that not only hurts but itches TERRIBLY on my face and back. Promising Review: “My regular skincare products, which cost a lot more, have stopped working during my pregnancy and I even suspect has contributed to making my acne getting worse during the first trimester.Standout Ingredient: glycerin, vitamins B3 and B5.What We Don't Like: can leave a residue (which might bother people with oily skin).What We Like: price, fragrance-free, can be used as a cleanser with water or like cold cream you wipe off.The effects of the ingredient, the bioavailability of the ingredient, meaning how much is actually being absorbed into the bloodstream the surface area to which the product is being applied-for example, some studies have shown salicylic acid to be safe in very small quantities (i.e., on one or two isolated spots), but not recommended to use all over the face in pregnancy,” explains Mian. ![]() “When it comes to evaluating whether or not a product is safe to use during pregnancy, there are a few variables we consider. ![]() We also like Beautypedia’s Ingredient Checker, which is run by Paula’s Choice, a skincare brand, but cites independent research and is a relatively easy starting place to learn more about ingredients.) (You can search for the safety of a specific ingredient, brand or product on the Environmental Working Group’s website. Also, make use of resources that offer ingredient databases or provide guidance on selecting safe products during pregnancy,” she adds. “Look for well-established and reputable skincare brands that prioritize safety and ingredient transparency. Some brands actually label their products as ‘pregnancy-safe’ or ‘suitable for use during pregnancy,” says Bone. “As a first step, I recommend reading product labels very carefully. Here’s How to Check if a Skincare Product Is Pregnancy-Safe: Both experts agree that you should always read the product labels and consult with your healthcare provider if you have any doubts about the safety of a particular ingredient. ![]()
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