Comments on: Which Skincare Ingredients Should You Avoid During Pregnancy? https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/ Taking the guesswork out of skincare Fri, 04 Jun 2021 11:45:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 By: Gio https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-708388 Tue, 14 Jul 2020 08:47:04 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-708388 In reply to Sophie.

Sophie, it has nothing to do with natural=healthy and artificial=evil. There’s just very, very, very little Tretinoin in rosehip oil. It is the dose that makes the poison.

Tretinoin and other forms of Vitamin A are not recommended during pregnancy because high doses of Tretinoin cause birth defects in mice. We’re not mice, so we have no way of knowing if this applies to humans. But we can’t do these studies on humans either (for obvious reasons!) so doctors recommend you stay away as a precaution.

I know women who used rosehip oil and small concentrations of retinol during pregnancy and their babies were born completely healthy and fine. But again, without a study that says “this amount is safe and this amount isn’t” (which, again, will never happen), doctors will recommend to stay away from everything for fear of law suits.

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By: Sophie https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-707008 Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:08:37 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-707008 Rosehip oil ist considered safe (even recommended against strech marks) during pregnancy, and it can contain 0.036% tretinoin. But otherwise it’s said that tretinoin should be completely avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and even a 0.05% retinaldehyde serum I just looked at (which is considered to be weaker than tretionin) states that it should not be used during pregnancy and breastfeedig. Is this just because rosehip oil is “natural = healthy” and the serums are “artifical = evil”, or is there a real reason to make a distinction? And why is there a ban for breastfeeding if the problem is birth defects that develop during the first trimester?

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By: Gio https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-683161 Sat, 20 Apr 2019 14:15:53 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-683161 In reply to Elisa.

Elisa, I’ve written a post about what ingredients to avoid during pregnancy. You can find it here: https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/

In a nutshell, avoid any form of vitamin A and focus on antioxidants, like vitamin C.

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By: Elisa https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-682664 Sun, 14 Apr 2019 21:17:03 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-682664 I would love an article about the best products pregnancy safe and the best anti age routine pregnancy safe for the different skin types! When I was pregnant the first time I didn’t know what to do and I just put some organic cream.

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By: Gio https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-678309 Thu, 24 Jan 2019 18:58:57 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-678309 In reply to Mei.

Mei, it’s still a salicylate, so I’d avoid it. Just to be on the safe side.

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By: Mei https://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/skincare-ingredients-avoid-pregnancy/comment-page-1/#comment-677798 Mon, 14 Jan 2019 01:55:58 +0000 http://www.beautifulwithbrains.com/?p=98068#comment-677798 Is Benzyl Salicylate in the same category as Salicylic Acid in terms of how it affects us physically, or would this be a safe choice if pregnant?

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