Tips for Pregnant Women

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Nov 29th, '09, 02:32
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Tips for Pregnant Women

by allan101 » Nov 29th, '09, 02:32

Hi Friends,
Pregnancy can be a stressful time for women, especially for their skin. Renowned health and well-being guru Miriam Stoppard offers her tips on keeping skin looking great during pregnancy Pregnancy hormones bring about huge changes to almost every part of a woman's body, from skin and hair right through to teeth and gums. To keep their pregnant bodies in top condition, mums-to-be need to adjust their daily skincare and pampering routine to ensure that they feel and look great, right up to their due date and beyond. Here are Miriam Stoppard's Top Tips for Pregnant Skincare: Check the suitability of your normal beauty products. The first thing to do when you find you are pregnant is to check the products that you would normally use. You may find that some products are unsuitable for pregnant skin. If you are at all concerned then switch to products which state they are suitable for use during pregnancy. Avoid using soap. Soap removes natural oils from the skin, so try using a moisturising body wash instead. This will maintain the essential oils in pregnant skin and promote a healthy glow. Don't spend too long in the bath. Prolonged contact with water dehydrates the skin and can leave it looking dull. To avoid this use a moisturising bath soak to re-hydrate the skin. Protect your skin, Skin pigmentation can change during pregnancy and skin may tan/burn much more easily. Look for products with UV filters to help and make sure you pay special attention to your face and hands Feed your skin. The turnover of skin cells is accelerated during pregnancy, so make sure you nourish and moisturise more than normal to keep skin looking healthy. Get to grips with your bump. Skin is under a lot of pressure during pregnancy especially in the abdominal area. Massaging your bump with a tummy massage gel will keep skin supple and elastic in areas prone to stretch marks After you wash, use a good moisturising body lotion to keep your skin in tip-top condition and to counteract the drying effect of water Take extra care of your face. Some women find that their skin becomes oilier during pregnancy. Use a high-quality, pregnancy-safe, facial cleanser to help even things out. Maintain your balance. Try shower or bath products that contain extra moisturising properties and are pH balanced. These should help maintain a healthy glow for pregnant skin. Start from the bottom up. Feet can get tired and swollen in pregnancy. A refreshing foot gel with menthol will really pep you up at the end of a long day.

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Nov 30th, '09, 14:55
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Re: Tips for Pregnant Women

by teaisme » Nov 30th, '09, 14:55

avoid excess moisturizers and body care products that have harmful unregulated chemicals parading as the ingredient name 'fragrance'. These are bad for you and your baby. This a lot easier said then done depending on where you live and how much money you have to splurge.

Get a shower head that removes chlorine. Good for your skin and hair, as well as breathing in less steam with chlorine in it.

Tea is great for skincare! Bath in a bunch, rub it all over your body, make a face mask out of it, eat it etc etc.

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