Can I wear makeup during pregnancy?!
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Sep 5, 2013
Rebekah P.
Yes
Sep 5, 2013
Candace V.
No it won't hurt bub. I wore makeup throughout my entire pregnancy. xo.
Sep 7, 2013
Nancy E.
You can but make sure you don't ingest anything. But I highly suggest staying natural cause you never know what's going to happen, better safe than sorry.
Apr 16, 2014
V S.
You may be aware that babies are born with over 200+ toxins in their blood! These toxins get passed to the baby from maternal exposure to air pollution, pesticides (food we eat), and even makeup (through skin!). I wanted to give all pregnant women a safe alternative for their pregnancy. Substances such as Lake Dyes, Lead, Coal tar, bismuth chloride... are found in so many products and are known to cause acne, skin irritation, and are toxic to both the mother and the baby. Lead has been found in 400 different lipsticks in the USA by the FDA! Lead is a known neurotoxin, and is associated with autism and other learning disabilities in children. These toxins accumulate in the baby over time through bioaccumulation and are associated with adult diseases such as breast cancer, diabetes, infertility, obesity, and many more.
I started this company to give pregnant women a safe alternative for their cosmetic needs. You can find makeup tips, pregnancy medical advice, and information about our products compared to others at www (dot) VSacharMD (dot) com
Sincerely
V.Sachar MD