Breastfeeding and Skincare
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Oct 1, 2016
S W.
Long shot but I thought I would ask... Anyone here breastfeeding and done some research on what are definite no-nos for skincare products? I recently read retinol is not good for the baby. I currently use Honest beauty products since they are on the organic/natural skincare bandwagon but I can't say I love the results. Looking for some baby safe suggestions.
Oct 2, 2016
Monica K.
I used Dermalogica clearing skin wash when I was breastfeeding. You can always ask your doctor :)
Oct 2, 2016
Leuca S.
Always best to consult with your doctor as to what ingredients are safe/unsafe before checking here for product recommendations.