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How to Take Care of Your Skin While Pregnant: A Simple Checklist

07/01/2022

When a woman is pregnant, she is at one of the most awe-inspiring stages of her life. However, throughout the nine months of pregnancy, women undergo several hormonal changes that lead to skin disorders such as acne, itchy skin, and pigmentation. 

Therefore, maintaining a cosmetic regimen is essential for women at this time. It is vital to also go for dermatology at JUVA Skin & Laser Center.

Here, you’ll discover a step-by-step guide to taking care of your tummy and making sure your skin is fed and pleased.

Moisturize Your Skin 

Although it might be challenging to keep your skin hydrated while pregnant, it is much more critical during this time. Some hormones might irritate your skin. There may also be some expansion and stretching in your body during this time. As a result, you may experience dry, itchy skin during your pregnancy, adding to the already stressful experience.

Pregnancy-safe moisturizing products contain natural components such as avocado peptides and ceramides to keep your skin healthy and moisturized during your whole pregnancy. 

Aside from being hypoallergenic and breastfeeding-friendly, pregnancy-safe moisturizers are also good choices for moms-to-be and their unborn children.

Chest And Neck Firming And Toning

Besides your belly, you’ll need to pay care to other regions of your skin as you grow larger during pregnancy. Pregnant women should not neglect to include their chest and neck in their skincare regimen as they also tend to change during pregnancy.

The best thing is that you can go for dermatology at JUVA Skin & Laser Center for a firming and toning session.

Exfoliate

Regardless of whether you’re expecting or not, regular exfoliation is essential for healthy skin. It clears the pores of tiny dead cells. Once the dead skin cells have been removed and the new, fresh skin shown, your moisturizer may enter deeper into the skin, where they are most effective.

Baking soda is a highly effective exfoliator. Because it’s all-natural and non-toxic, you may apply it to any area of your body and don’t have to worry about it harming your child or yourself. 

Protect Your Skin From Stretch Marks

Taking steps to avoid and treat stretch marks while pregnant is an essential component of a healthy skincare regimen for women of all stages of their pregnancies. Stretch mark prevention creams, oils, and serums help keep skin supple and smooth. 

Scarring and fine wrinkles are less likely to emerge when your skin expands to accommodate your growing baby when you use this technique. Every pregnant woman should massage their stretch mark treatment into sensitive regions like her stomach and hips twice a day for at least two months after giving birth to help prevent stretch marks.

Final Thoughts

Your skin will change during pregnancy, but you can take steps to ensure it is healthy and well-nourished. Even if you can’t keep up with your tummy care routine 100% of the time, it’s better than nothing.

Also, if you detect anything unusual, make an appointment for dermatology at JUVA Skin & Laser Center. Additionally, the cosmetic dermatologist can address any changes to the skin on your belly that are bothering you.

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