5 skincare issues every pregnant woman should be cautious about

Stop terming skincare problems during pregnancy as ‘hormonal changes,’ as some skin issues can leave deeper effects and require your attention.
5 skincare issues every pregnant woman should be cautious about
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Sharing the joyous news of being pregnant also comes with a host of questions and lifestyle changes. It includes what to eat, what to use, what to avoid, and many more. It might not be the first thing one thinks about changing after getting pregnant, but the skincare routine and the ingredients present also impact the overall well-being of the mother and baby.
The meagre breakouts and acne occurrences usually indicate something important during pregnancy and should be taken care of. Let’s see 5 skincare issues every pregnant woman should take seriously.
Acne occurrence
Hormonal fluctuations may increase the production of oil, which can release more breakouts and acne than usual. This stage can be compared to what adolescents' timelines bring to the table and should be taken into consideration. One should start using moderate and non-comedogenic products, keeping the healthy skin regimen in mind but with a safer choice of ingredients.

Spider veins
Spider veins on the face are meagre and broken blood vessels, mainly that appear as red, blue, or purple lines at times. They are also known as telangiectasias or thread veins and are mainly broken blood vessels. They are developed as a result of hormonal fluctuations and increased blood volume during pregnancy.
Hyperpigmentation during pregnancy
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Hyperpigmentation
An increase in pigmentation is one of the most obvious changes and is known as the mask of pregnancy, mainly. It is caused by dark spots on the face, upper lips, and cheeks. It happens because higher amounts of oestrogen and progesterone are released in the body, which encourages the production of melanin and needs to be treated accordingly.

PUPPP
PUPPP mainly stands for Pruritic Urticaria Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy, which causes itchy, red-coloured, hive-like rashes that look unpleasant and go away after birth. Caused by certain hormones, it needs to be treated with supplements, or in rare cases, these hives observed on body parts, stomach, and face can remain the same for days.
Facial hives after pregnancy birth
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Pregnancy glow
Lots of women get a pregnancy glow because of hormone alterations and increased blood flow, which makes the face look radiant and shiny. But do not let this glow fool you, as it also invites acne issues, stretch marks, and hyperpigmentation, which can be treated with oil-free cleansers and supplements.
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Bottom line
Many of the changes observed during pregnancy remain benign, but some issues can often take a serious toll and can remain with you after giving birth. Therefore, if you’re facing any of the issues mentioned above in a greater ratio than expected, then evaluate and check with a dermatologist in order to rule out any serious underlying disease.
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