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Fake tan lotion and sun beds in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/05/2006 01:19:48
Cut out the sun beds and watch for skin reactions to tanning lotions in pregnancy.
In an unpredictable climate like ours, using fake tan is often a way to feel brighter on days when you feel grey. It's understandable that when you're lugging your bump around, in pregnancy, you might be tempted to reach for the fake tan
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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
usual hair removal routine yourselfIf you are finding it too painful in the last few weeks of pregnancy don’t worry as by then hair removal may well have slipped down your list of prioritiesCan I use fake tan during pregnancy? A tan can make you feel a
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Pregnancy in the sun
By Maria Muennich on 19/06/2010 12:44:39
The how and why of protecting your pregnancy skin and staying cool when the temperatures rise
shower to freshen up. Faking it: can you use fake tan?Many women like to look like they've had a bit of sun, particularly if their natural shade is on the pasty side, rather than pale and interesting. And fake tan is now hugely popular as a means
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10 ways to have a safe festive pregnancy
By Celia Morgan on 02/12/2012 16:58:39
Know your dos and don'ts - here's how to enjoy the festivities with a bump
door. It was so easy, I did the same last year and I’ll never look back!”2 Colour yourself beautifulYou still want to enjoy yourself, and if you’re going to a party, you want to look your best. But is it safe to dye your roots and slap on fake tan? “It
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Road Pollution and Fetal Development
By Sarah Lawson on 20/04/2009 02:39:03
A new study examines the risk of exposure to traffic pollution for pregnant women
are some useful articles about issues which could affect your baby during pregnancy:Air pollution and fumesDietAlcoholCaffeineAdditivesCigarettes Night workingFake tan and sun beds Hair dyeFor more about health and safety at work when you are expecting, go
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How will pregnancy affect my skin?
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/12/2012 16:35:21
From that longed for pregnancy glow to problem skin - we explain how pregnancy affects your skin and top tips for a great complexion
breakouts, pregnancy can change your skin. Some women experience melasma, also called chloasma or “pregnancy mask”, which can cause dark spots on the face. This is caused by the increased production of the tanning hormone melanin. If you have signs
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Spring Pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 17/05/2008 01:21:42
The weather heats up, pollen is in the air – how to cope with a spring pregnancy!
good starting point, go to the Yummy Mummy Maternity Spring Wardrobe feature.For useful advice on getting those white arms and legs back out in the open, make sure you also read our article on fake tan and sunbeds in pregnancy.
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