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Pregnancy Safe Products from OneSkin

Pregnancy Safe Products from OneSkin

Pregnancy safe beauty products can be super difficult and confusing. I have an entire guide devoted to what products are safe to use while pregnant including information on what ingredients to avoid while pregnant and a huge list of pregnancy safe skincare products.

Here you’ll find pregnancy safe products from OneSkin as of 9/29/2024. If it is not safe, I’ll tell you why. All of the products meet my pregnancy safe criteria. Note I will link to every product directly to avoid confusion. You’ll know exactly which product I mean.

Pregnancy and Nursing Safe Products from OneSkin

BODY Topical Supplement (at Amazon)
FACE Shielf SPF 30+ (at Amazon)
FACE Topical Supplement (at Amazon)
PREP Facial Cleanser (at Amazon)

Not Safe for Pregnancy, Ok for Nursing

EYE Topical Supplement (at Amazon): Gluconolactone
Triple Power OS-01 BODY SPF: Salicylate

Not Safe for Pregnancy or Nursing

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I’m a doctor, a mommy and a bit of a beauty addict. If you let me, I can take 2 hours to get ready in the morning. Really. I'm on a quest for faster beauty that works!

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You can check the pregnancy beauty FAQ for many answers. Also check out which makeup and hair products I think you should worry about. Additional info about: perfume, nail polish and sunless tanners

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2 Comments

  1. 12.3.24
    Lindsay said:

    Hi,

    I see that you deem the Oneskin eye cream unsafe for pregnancy due to Gluconolactone but you don’t mention phenoxyethanol. Upon a quick search, phenoxyethanol appears far more concerning for pregnancy than Gluconolactone. Japan has banned phenoxyethanol and the EWG warns against it. Can you explain your rationale why Gluconolactone is a concern but not phenoxyethanol? My understanding is it is all about concentration amount which we won’t know from reading the labels.

    Thanks! Love your page! It has been very helpful during my pregnancy.

    • 12.4.24
      Christine said:

      You can pretty much find info out there about avoiding everything possible, much of which isn’t based on much. It’s not considered an ingredient to avoid by the medical community. My list of ingredients that I screen out is very conservative and it’s here: skincare ingredients to avoid during pregnancy

      Discussion on gluconolactone is also in that link.