Acne in pregnancy: 8 skin care tips

Acne in pregnancy: 8 skin care tips

Increased oiliness, due to hormones, can stimulate acne in pregnancy. straight! Not all products can be used during this period. The dermatologist teaches how to work around the problem without harming your baby

In addition to the belly, have you noticed other spots “growing” on your body, more precisely on your face? Yes, the appearance of carnations and pimples can really be stimulated during this period. Acne during pregnancy is a problem that bothers many women and care should be taken when treating it, as most common acne products are not suitable for pregnant women. Who explains is the dermatologist Ana Carulina Moreno, of Rio de Janeiro (RJ), with whom she spoke on the subject Baby Home and gave valuable advice.




Acne in pregnancy: 8 skin care tips

“A number of hormonal changes occur during the gestational period, which can trigger an increase in skin oiliness, causing pimples,” she reports. β€œSince not all acne treatments can be done at this stage, many women have doubts about what to do. Active ingredients such as salicylic acid and retinoics, as well as some antibiotics, should be avoided ”, she points out. If you fall into this group and suffer from carnations and pimples, not knowing what you can or can’t do, rest easy.

Here, the specialist provides 8 tips on how to take care of your skin and get around the problem, without, of course, harming your health or that of your baby.

8 tips to get rid of acne during pregnancy

  1. Wash your face daily with specific soaps.
  2. Use products that control oiliness throughout the day.
  3. Adequate sun protection is essential both to prevent acne in pregnancy and to prevent blemishes. prefer versions without oil.
  4. Hydration should be part of your routine: choose a mattifying moisturizer or serum specifically for oily skin.
  5. Exfoliating the skin with light and natural products can bring many benefits.
  6. Cleansing the skin with an LED mask can help control blackheads and inflamed pimples.
  7. Avoid products with salicylic acid, retinoic acid, antibiotics, or other unknown active ingredients. If in doubt, always consult your doctor.
  8. Some goods, such as benzoyl peroxide and azelaic acidFor example, it can be used to control acne in pregnancy. Seek a dermatologist to prescribe you a good treatment.

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