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How to use cosmetics for pregnant women? What is taboo if pregnant women use cosmetic?
The love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature. Beauty makeup has become a modern women’s fashion – with no exception for pregnant women. Especially for pregnant women, when they get pregnant, fair-skinned women with bonnie face get changes. There are yellowish, dark brownish patches (Chloasma) on face. It affects their appearance. It becomes more necessary to cover patches with makeup.
However, for pregnant women, it is suitable for them to have elegant and light makeup and minimize use of cosmetics.
During the early stages of pregnancy, they look bad. They can add heavier color to the face during makeup. Except foundation, their cheeks can be painted with rouge lightly so that they get rosy cheeks. These products can also block UV at the same time to avoid speeding up the formation and development of Chloasma Melasma. If they go outside, they may apply sun screen. Of course, they can also draw eye line and brow. In medium term pregnancy, they can have a mask loaded once a week. This can play a role in prevention and treatment of face spots. They can properly use topical medication too. In short, it is the best for pregnant women to use cosmetics without spices, low alcohol, non-irritating cream or milky cream. In order to ensure safety, the following types of cosmetic products should be absolutely prohibited.

(1) Lipstick – its composition which contains lanolin, wax, dyes, spices, etc are easier to cause allergy, especially for pregnant women. Among these compositions, lanolin has strong adsorption properties. Not only adsorb all kinds of harmful trace elements in the air but also adsorb E. coli and other microbial organisms which can easily be brought into focus. At the same time there is still a certain role in the infiltration. Thus, after applying your lipstick, some harmful substances among the air will be adsorbed on the lips. When they speak or eat, they may invade our body through saliva, thereby affecting fetal growth.
(2) Hair Dye – Hair dye has high potency as sensitizer and some hair dye contain carcinogenic substances. For pregnant women, it can affect fetus and may cause fetal malformations. Thus, after birth or for those women who have irregular menstruation periods, they should not apply hair dye.
(3) Cold Wave Lotion – It can not only seriously damage pregnant women hair but also affect normal fetal growth and development. It is reported that it has teratogenic and mutagenic effects on adult offspring contact with cold wave lotion. Therefore, applying cold wave lotion should be banned for pregnant women.
Posted by Beauty Salon on December 9, 2009 12:07 AM | Permalink
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