I add this in to keep my skin happy and hydrated. TULA Vitamin B Serum // This serum is a calming agent for stressed out skin. Lancôme Anti-Aging Serum // Using this again to lock in moisture for the evening! I keep my TULA in the shower to wash my face.Ĭolleen Rothschild Matcha Toner // I use this toner after cleansing to reduce redness in the face and keep breakouts at bay. Over time, this product will also make your skin more luminous and smooth!Ĭleanser with the PMD Clean Pro Brush // I either use the Obagi Foaming Cleanser or TULA Purifying Cleanser and the Pro Brush. These are the products that I use every night, in the following order:īioderma Micellar Water // I use this and a reusable cotton round again to remove my eye makeup.Ĭolleen Rothschild Cleansing Balm // I’ll use this to remove the rest of my makeup. (I will likely reference this list from The Bump). ![]() I know how important it is to protect our skin from the sun, but also taking extra caution when I can. I am not currently using a daily sunscreen this time of year, but once spring rolls around and I start spending more time outside, I will start using sunscreen again. * Update: Now that we are in the warmer months, I found a pregnancy-friendly physical sunscreen by Colleen Rothschild, linked here! In case I get asked – chemical sunscreen is one of the “iffy” ingredients that have varying opinions when used during pregnancy, as mentioned in. SkinFeed Rose Water Spray // I spritz this on as a hydrating and refreshing mist. TULA Rose Glow + Get it Eye Balm // This balm hydrates and gives you a beautiful glow underneath the eyes! One of my all-time favorite skincare products, and #1 favorite TULA product. It feels soo nice and helps wake me up in the morning! You can use code TAYMBROWN for 15% off. TULA Instant De-Puff Eye Serum // Not only does this eye serum soothe tired and puffy eyes, it also helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and dark circles. TATCHA Dewy Cream // If you have normal to dry skin, you’re going to love this stuff! It’s a rich cream that feeds skin with plumping hydration and antioxidant-packed Japanese purple rice for a dewy, healthy glow. A little goes a long way! Lancôme Anti-Aging Serum // Another serum that I add to my routine! A prebiotic, anti-aging product that locks in hydration (a necessity in cold, dry weather). Note: I just ran out of this product, and now I’m switching over to SkinCeuticals Phlorentin CF, which is essentially the same product, but oil-free and best for acne-prone skin (which is what I’m battling during this pregnancy)! This helps protect your skin from environmental pollutants and free radicals in addition to brightening your skin. SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic // The best vitamin C serum out there! Pricey, but a little goes a long way, and it really works. These are the products that I use every morning, in the following order:īioderma Micellar Water // I use a reusable cotton round and this to cleanse my face first thing in the morning. It’s a very small risk, but something that you can control and take caution on if you want to be as safe as possible! morning routine I remember with Keldon, I had no idea that It Cosmetics CC+ cream wasn’t pregnancy safe, and I had been using it until the middle of my second trimester. If you see anything you’ve been using and not realizing it’s not recommended for pregnancy, don’t fret! It’s typically a very small amount of that ingredient, and you can just ditch it now that you know. So I am in no way saying, “hey! This routine gave me perfectly clear skin!” – it’s just what I’m using and tends to help me, since acne-targeted skincare with salicylic acid are out of the question during pregnancy. I want to also disclaim that I have had horrible hormonal acne with this pregnancy (this did not happen with Keldon!), and I still am dealing with the breakouts after implementing my new routine, though it hasn’t been as bad as in my first trimester. They are on the err side of caution, which is what I chose to follow. They take extra precaution on what is “safe” for pregnancy, meaning that ingredients that are still questionable are not recommended (since there are not enough studies done on pregnant women using them). The day I found out I was pregnant, I spent 2+ hours in my bathroom going through all of my products and throwing out the ones that are not recommended for pregnancy (being that by the time I’m not pregnant/nursing, these products would likely be expired). ![]() ![]() I’ve been working on this post a while, I’m sorry to keep you mamas waiting! I just wanted it to be as thorough as possible, including what products I eliminated from my routine (including makeup and body care). ![]()
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