Pregnancy is an exciting time full of change and anticipation. But when it comes to skincare, especially self-tanners, many expectant mothers ask themselves: "Is it safe to use self-tanner during pregnancy?"
What is DHA?
Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is the active ingredient found in most self-tanners. It is a colorless sugar that reacts with the amino acids in the outer layer of the skin, thus creating a tan. Although DHA is considered safe, concerns about its use during pregnancy and breastfeeding are widespread.
Self-tanner during pregnancy: What should be considered?
The main reason for concerns about using self-tanners during pregnancy is that hormonal changes can make the skin more sensitive. This can lead to it reacting differently than usual. The good news is that external application of self-tanner containing DHA is generally considered safe. Nevertheless, some aspects should be considered, especially if you are pregnant for the first time or in the first trimester.
Is self-tanner safe during pregnancy?
It is advisable to perform a patch test before applying a self-tanner to avoid possible allergic reactions. When choosing a suitable product, a vegan self-tanner can be a good option, as it generally does not contain artificial additives that could further irritate the skin.
Self-tanner and breastfeeding
Mothers who are breastfeeding can also safely use self-tanners, as long as they are careful not to apply the tanning lotion to the breast or other areas with which the infant comes into contact.
Magic Tan® Self Tanning Drops
- ✓ Vegan, dermatologically tested, for sensitive skin
- ✓ Mix-it-into-your-cream principle, dose intensity yourself
- ✓ From Switzerland, approx. 0.30 CHF per application
Recommended products
One product we can recommend are the Self Tanning Drops for Face & Body – Vegan & Adjustable from Magic Tan. These are specially formulated to be gentle on the skin while achieving an even tan. In addition, they are vegan and flexibly dosable, making them an ideal choice for pregnant women who do not want to compromise on safety.
Conclusion
During pregnancy and breastfeeding, you don't have to miss out on tanned skin. With the right caution and product selection, such as the vegan self-tanning drops from Magic Tan, expectant and breastfeeding mothers can enjoy a healthy tan without having to worry.
Visit Magic Tan for more information and to discover further products for your safe tanning.
Magic Tan® Self Tanning Drops
- ✓ Vegan, dermatologically tested, for sensitive skin
- ✓ Mix-it-into-your-cream principle, dose intensity yourself
- ✓ From Switzerland, approx. 0.30 CHF per application