Dermalogica Skin Care to Avoid While Pregnant
Dermalogica Skin Care and What You Can Use While Your Pregnant
There are many changes that you need to consider in your lifestyle and eating habits while you are pregnant and this is also the case for the skin care you are putting on your skin. Although dermalogica skin care is safe there are certain ingredients and dermalogica products that should be avoided while you are pregnant as a precautionary measure. This list has been compiled according to Dermalogica Australia.
Dermalogica and Pregnancy Ingredients to Avoid
- Salicylic Acid – for highly active leave on products
- Detoxifying Essential Oils
- Vitamin A (all forms) depends on percentage
Dermalogica Skin Care to Avoid
- Avoid Dermalogica Stress Relief Treatment Oil – some essential oils can be detoxing
- Avoid Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Concentrate – The Percentage of Retinyl Palmitate (vitamin A) is High
- Avoid Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel – Contains Salicylic Acid
- Avoid Dermalogica Clearing Mattifier – Contains Salicylic Acid
- Avoid Dermalogica Daily Resurfacer – Contains Salicylic Acid
- Avoid Dermalogica Skin Renewal Booster – Contains Salicylic Acid
Please Note I am not a doctor, if You do Have Concerns about Dermalogica Skin Care, For Current Information Contact Dermalogica or Speak to Your Doctor. There are many different dermalogica products that contain salicylic acid, I would recommend you go and have a look at this dermalogica post, as although dermalogica suggest not to use the above products, there is still other dermalogica skin care that contains it and you can make the decision if you want to stay clear of salicylic acid totally or just use the low percentage, not leave on your skin types, but if you are not sure don’t use it.
Dermalogica Products to Use While Your Pregnant
If you find that your skin on your body is becoming dry, itchy or flaky and worried about stretch marks give your skin some intense skin smoothing with an ultra-enriched moisturiser like Dermalogica Ultra Rich Body Cream and make sure you use a soap-free body wash, Dermalogica Conditioning Body Wash is great.
With hormones playing havoc and your skin being more sensitive make sure that you keep your sunscreen topped up throughout the day as pigmentation can play havoc with your skin also known as the “Mask of Pregnancy”. Remember to keep your fluids up you can keep your skin nice and hydrated with masking regularly, with dermalogica’s skin hydrating masque - it’s oil-free so you won’t break out!
You may find that your skin care routine will totally change, as your skin becomes more sensitive or breakout even more than usual, the dermalogica UltraCalming Range is great for sensitive skin types, that really repairs and soothes damaged, irritated sensitive skin.
There is so many “theories” what you can and cannot use while pregnant, best to ask your doctor if you are concerned.






