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Using A Self Tan Product During The Period Of Pregnancy

By Haywood Hunter


A self tan product is often used by ladies, and by men as well, to create a natural-looking tan without the need to suntan. The products are useful to someone who is worried about the damaging effects of the sun's UV rays. This worry is not unfounded, as it has been proven that the sun can dehydrate the skin, cause wrinkles and dark spots, and can even cause skin cancer. A good result can be achieved with a self tan product.



For expectant women, there is the need to still feel beautiful and self tan product is a quick escape. With many available options in the market, it is important to consider the safety of both the mother as a direct user and the developing fetus.

Many people have felt that a sunbed is a safer way to get a tan. Research has been done on their effects as well, and has not revealed much positivity. The beds use the same UV rays as the sun, and therefore have the potential to cause the same problems. There are none of the harmful UV ray effects in a self tan product.



It has not been shown that they will harm an unborn baby, but they could have a harmful effect on the mother. The beds, however, if used often enough, could lead to health difficulties. The complications could also result in problems with the mother's placenta, which would in turn, negatively effect an unborn baby. A safer option is a self tan product.

The intense heat of a sunbed is something else to consider. A fetus, in its very early stage of development, should not be exposed to extreme temperatures. It may also be uncomfortable for her to lie on her back for a long time, and this position is not very good for the baby either, as it reduces the flow of blood to the fetus. For this reason, it is better to consider a self tan product.

Self tan product use has still been considered a safer way for pregnant women to get a skin glow if one chooses to use sprays and self tanning lotions. These are considered safe for use on the skin and since they do not protect against UV rays, sun screen can also be use hand in hand with such products. Sprays and lotions only stain the skin and cannot be absorbed into the body and can therefore be washed away after they serve their purpose.

During the start of pregnancy it may be recommended that you rather avoid using any self tan product. Although they are not particularly harmful, they do contain the ingredient dihydroxyacetone, or DHA. Rather stay very cautious during the most important time of your baby's development.

When a woman is pregnant, she reacts differently to many things. This may be the case with the odor of the self tan product. To a pregnant lady it may be overwhelming. Her skin may also be more sensitive than usual, and then it is best to avoid the use of skin creams. When applying self tan product, it's recommended for her to first test the cream on a hidden part of her body.




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