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Pregnancy Beauty: Nails
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/12/2008 00:13:39
Doing your nails is one of those little luxury 'me-time' activities many love, but is it safe in pregnancy?
As with your hair and your skin, the hormonal changes of pregnancy can leave your nails dry and easily broken when you are expecting a baby.Some quality me-time is essential when you are trying to de-stress in pregnancy but did you know that some
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Nail polish and pregnancy
By Monica Stylli on 27/07/2007 01:26:12
Check out the new natural nail polish range from Greenhands.co.uk that’s safe to use in pregnancy
So your bump is getting bigger, you can’t fit in your jeans anymore and you’re running to the loo every five minutes - well, no-one ever said being pregnant was going to be glamourous did they?The state of your nails is likely to be the last thing
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Cute clippers for your baby's fingernails
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/10/2006 01:43:31
Cutting your baby's finger nails is always a daunting experience and often too fiddly with the tiny clippers you can buy. But now Nappi Nippas have made some easy to use cutters.
daunting. Some people prefer to gently bite their baby's nails down a little every now and then. You can buy baby clippers, but these are often really small and can be very fiddly to use, making the whole process slow and stressful - for you if not for your
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Which beauty treatments are safe during pregnancy?
By Sophie Westnedge on 12/09/2011 16:11:34
Find out whether it's safe to wax, dye, paint and pierce when you're expecting a baby
that the chemicals are not likely to be absorbed by your scalp. However the treatment does contain a low dose of formaldehyde which you should avoid exposure to during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester.Can I paint my nails during pregnancy
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The best pregnancy beauty and skincare products
By Kyrsty Hazell on 15/09/2010 14:53:42
Keep your pregnant body feeling great from head-to-toe with these fabulous beauty and pampering products safe for mums-to-be
, swollen ankles and itchy skin.However, there's a wealth of fabulous beauty and pampering products that contain natural ingredients that are safe for mums-to-be. This means you needn't sacrifice your pampering and preening routine!From non-toxic nail
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Beyonce and Jay-Z share first pictures of Blue Ivy Carter
By Anna Lewis on 13/02/2012 11:57:55
Proud parents Beyonce and Jay-Z introduce their new baby girl to the world
’t just the former Destiny’s Child star’s body that was causing a stir – Beyonce was sporting a chunky piece of blue bling, which husband Jay-Z, 42, had given her as a “push present.” Ever the fashionista, Beyonce matched her nails to the large jewelled
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What is lanugo?
By Louise Rogers on 01/10/2007 01:56:21
It’s one of those words that gets bandied about in all the pregnancy books, but what is it? And should you be concerned about it?
babies, in which case it will disappear within a few days or weeks, of its own accord. Sometimes lanugo hair after birth runs in families.Lanugo appears pretty much all over the body - everywhere except the palms, soles, lips, penis, nails, and the sides
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Omega-3 and Omega-6 in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 18/12/2007 01:17:56
What do these essential fatty acids do, and how should you take them during pregnancy?
are nourishing for your body at any time during your life.In pregnancy, research has shown that they can be good for brain development in the unborn child.Good for you: At a time when our hormones are playing havoc with our skin, hair and nails, these EFAs are a
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The first tummy bugs
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2009 02:04:59
As your baby begins to develop her immune system a tummy bug or two is quite common
into your baby's mouth, including baby's own hands! If your baby likes to chew on your hands then at least make sure that they are very clean first, as nails and the folds of the skin are prime breeding grounds for bacteria. But you don't need to sterilise
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Baby bedding - the essentials
By Louise Rogers on 20/04/2007 01:26:44
What bed clothes do you need for a new baby? And what should you leave out?
many.Six to eight vests The ones with poppers under the crotch are ideal for holding nappies in place, especially if you’re still not a seasoned expert.Two or three pairs of scratch mittens even short baby nails can be razor sharp, so best to avoid
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