![]() ![]() Obviously, the nutrients being delivered have to be in your system first - get hoofing that broccoli into you. More blood = more blood flow so whilst your blood is rushing to give your in-uterine mini as many nutrients as possible, it’s consequentially feeding them to your skin too. Do you ever need that little reminder of how phenomenal the hooman body is? That’s it. At the same time, you have nearly twice as much blood during pregnancy as you do when you’re not pregnant. In pregnancy, you have increased levels of oestrogen and progesterone, two female sex hormones. ![]() The “glow” isn’t caused by one factor, it’s caused by a number of them. ![]() Some get it and some don’t – why is that?! Life is just unfair. It’s radiant and wonderful and, though you may be suffering from some pregnancy-related acne, you look years younger. At a certain point in your pregnancy, some notice that their skin has taken on a new lease of life. Swollen feet, vomiting, varicose veins and all the rest are not easy things to deal with. Growing a tiny hooman inside you is gruelling work sometimes. This time around, I’m covering why pregnancy gives some people wondrous, glowy skin, whether sunscreens are pregnancy-safe, wearing fake tan whilst pregnant and skin treatments to avoid while pregnant. I’ve spoken about skincare in pregnancy before but you really can’t have enough info about it… New studies are carried out all the time, opinions change and I just think of things that I perhaps didn’t mention before. ![]()
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