Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using a moisturizer?
Are you exfoliating your skin?
Are you treating the stretch marks?
Are you well hydrated?
Common conclusions
Keeping your skin moisturized while pregnant can be tricky, but it is even more important. You should start applying a pregnancy-safe skin care product like Mustela’s Soothing Moisturizing Balm (pregnancy-safe moisturizers are hypoallergenic, compatible with breastfeeding, and safe for mom and baby) in the morning and at night to keep you skin soft and supple.
You should exfoliate once a week before bed, because exfoliating is important for your skin whether you are pregnant or not. You should use an exfoliating brush or soft cloth and gently let the jojoba beads work off dead skin cells for a smooth result. Baking soda is all-natural, affordable, will not harm your baby, is gentle on your skin, and can be used on any part of your body, so you should definitely try it. You just need to mix 1 tablespoon baking soda with a
For expectant and postpartum moms, treating and preventing stretch marks is an important part of a pregnancy-safe skin care routine. You should start massaging the stretch marks so you should use retinol creams for that treatment.
Hydration is always important, and during pregnancy those fluids are even more precious than usual. You should start drinking at least ten cups of water per day and eat hydrating fruits such as watermelon too. If you are drinking enough fluids so that you rarely feel thirsty and your urine is colorless or light yellow, you’re probably doing a good job at staying hydrated.
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