Pregnancy

Pregnancy-Safe Skin Care with Midwife Expertise

What do you need to change in your skincare routine now that you pregnant or planning for a baby?

Despite many women getting that desirable ‘pregnancy glow’, it does not come naturally to all. The most common skin concerns during pregnancy are due to hormonal changes, including pigmentation & melasma, breakouts & acne, perioral dermatitis, and abnormal hair growth.

Rest assured the medically trained team at Dermaluxe Beauty (our Owner Hayley is also a midwife) have you and your baby’s best interests at heart. For more information on our pregnancy safe skin treatments, book a consultation today.

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At Dermaluxe Beauty, owner and midwife Hayley combines her medical expertise with specialized skin care, offering safe, non-invasive treatments tailored for pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Expertise you can trust: Hayley’s dual qualifications in midwifery and cosmetic aesthetics ensure treatments prioritize both maternal and fetal safety, using pregnancy-approved ingredients in their facials and selected products.

Address common concerns like acne, pigmentation, or dryness with gentle facials, peels, and hydrating treatments free from retinoids, hydroquinone, and high-dose salicylic acid.

Enjoy relaxing, evidence-based sessions designed to soothe sensitive skin and boost confidence during hormonal changes.

Glow safely with treatments curated by a midwife who understands pregnancy’s unique needs.

Common Pregnancy Skin Concerns:

  • Pigmentation & Melasma
  • Breakouts & Acne
  • Perioral Dermatitis
  • Abnormal Hair Growth

 

How should your skincare change during pregnancy?
From the moment you start trying for a baby there are certain ingredients to avoid as they are simply not safe, or not researched enough. Products containing Retin A, Accutane, Retinoids, Vitamin A or Salicyclic Acid should be excluded from your routine during pregnancy and if you are concerned, always check the label with your obstetrician. Our best advice for pregnant mothers is to stick to the basics and keep your skin in good condition.
Lactic Acid - naturally occurring in the body and particularly good for reducing congestion and keeping the skin clear and soft. Along with Blueberry Antioxidants, Lactic Acid is the main ingredient in our Blueberry Peel. Antioxidants, Vitamin C and Niacinamide - useful for brightening, calming and combatting free radical damage.
Whilst stronger treatments such as Injectables or IPL are not safe during pregnancy, regular Peels or Facials 4-6 weeks apart are the best way to keep the skin in good condition and correct superficial concerns such as breakouts, dry, dull or flaky skin. Pregnancy safe Hydrating facial deeply cleanses impurities, resurfaces the skin and infuses nourishing antioxidants for long term skin health. PCA Skin Bright & Even Peel - contain 20% Mandelic Acid, this is a gentle yet effective Level 2 Face Peel to resurface the skin, resulting in a smoother texture and more even skin tone.
Postnatally the body continues to experience hormonal changes. If you are breastfeeding, the same principles apply to skin care as did during pregnancy, however you can start to include IPL 'Intense Pulsed Light', a rejuvenation treatment which is effective at treating pigmentation, capillaries, redness and acne.
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