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When it comes to pregnancy safe skincare, we’ve got you covered. From our Organic Rosehip Oils, for all over body care, to our retinol alternative bakuchiol. Our philosophy has always been everything your skin needs, nothing it doesn’t. Keeping our formulations clean, natural and suitable for everyone in all stages of life is important to us – and that includes those very special moments of pregnancy and breastfeeding.     

Frequently asked questions

What skincare ingredients should I avoid during pregnancy?

Avoid retinoids, high-strength salicylic acid, hydroquinone, and certain essential oils, as they may pose risks during pregnancy. Opt for gentle, nourishing products, and always consult your healthcare provider before introducing new active ingredients.

Can I use vitamin C while pregnant?

Yes, vitamin C is safe and effective during pregnancy. It helps brighten skin, reduce pigmentation, and protect against free radicals without posing harm to mother or baby. Pair with SPF in the morning for optimal results.

Is bakuchiol safe during pregnancy?

Yes, bakuchiol is considered a pregnancy-safe alternative to retinol. It offers anti-ageing benefits, supports collagen production, and helps improve tone and texture without the risks associated with retinoids.

How can I treat pigmentation or melasma in pregnancy?

Use gentle brightening agents like vitamin C, azelaic acid, or liquorice extract. Always apply daily SPF to prevent worsening pigmentation, as pregnancy hormones can increase skin sensitivity to UV rays.

Can I exfoliate during pregnancy?

Yes, gentle exfoliation with lactic acid, glycolic acid (low concentration), or enzyme-based products is safe. Avoid strong chemical peels or high-percentage acids. Always follow with hydration and sun protection.

How do I manage hormonal acne in pregnancy?

Use mild cleansers, non-comedogenic moisturisers, and pregnancy-safe actives like azelaic acid or niacinamide. Avoid oral or topical retinoids. Consult your healthcare provider for persistent or severe breakouts.

What can I do for dry, itchy skin during pregnancy?

Use rich, fragrance-free moisturisers with ingredients like shea butter, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid. Oat-based products can help soothe irritation. Avoid hot showers, as they can worsen dryness.

Is sunscreen safe during pregnancy?

Yes, both mineral and chemical sunscreens are safe, though many prefer mineral formulas with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide for their gentle, non-irritating properties. Apply daily to prevent pigmentation.

Can I use facial oils while pregnant?

Yes, facial oils like rosehip, jojoba, or squalane can help restore moisture and support skin elasticity. Ensure the formula does not contain essential oils contraindicated in pregnancy, such as clary sage.

How can I prevent stretch marks during pregnancy?

While genetics play a role, daily moisturising with nutrient-rich creams and oils can help maintain skin elasticity. Ingredients like shea butter, rosehip oil, and vitamin E are popular options for keeping skin supple.