Taking time for yourself might feel like a distant dream when you’re a new mother, but your skin needs some love too. "Your life changes dramatically when you become a mother, and your body does too,” says Dr Kiran Sethi, Founder of ISYA Aesthetics. ’Hormones can go all over the place during the postpartum period.’
Balancing your new role and keeping your skin healthy can be tough, but Dr Sethi reminds new mothers to be patient and gentle with themselves. After all, your body needs time to bounce back. Here’s a simple skincare routine to help you out.
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A Timesaving Skincare Routine For New Moms
Dr Sethi warns that your pre-baby skincare routine might not cut it anymore. ’Keep your new routine as simple as possible. Focus on gentle products,’ she advises. Here are some tips:
- Cleanser: Use a gentle, non-stripping cleanser twice a day.
- Moisturiser: Apply one that suits your skin type to keep it hydrated.
- Sunscreen: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher daily to prevent pigmentation issues from getting worse.
- Targeted Treatments: Consult a physician for specific concerns.
- Makeup: Choose light, breathable formulas that won’t clog your pores.
- Sleep: Get enough sleep to help your skin repair and regenerate.
- Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support skin health. Avoid dairy and high-glycemic foods if acne is an issue, as they can make it worse.
Skincare Precautions For New Moms
- Stay Hydrated: Drink lots of water to keep your skin hydrated from within.
- Manage Stress: Stress can worsen skin conditions, so find ways to relax like postpartum yoga, meditation, or online therapy.
- Avoid Harsh Ingredients: Steer clear of products with harsh chemicals or fragrances that could irritate your skin. Be cautious with home remedies, and always consult a physician for personalised advice. Remember, many ingredients you avoided during pregnancy, like retinol, may still be off-limits while breastfeeding.
- Be Patient: Your skin needs time to adjust postpartum, so be patient with your routine.
- Be Careful: Keep your ingredient list simple and avoid retinoids and hydroquinone. If you’re unsure about an ingredient, skip it unless your dermatologist gives the okay.
Taking care of your skin doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few simple steps and some patience, you can keep your skin looking great while embracing your new role as a mom.