Cosmetics for pregnant women: our favorite brands

To properly hydrate your skin, prevent stretch marks and simply take care of yourself during the 9 months of anticipating the arrival of your baby: add to your vanity a few special cosmetic products concerning the fragile skin of future mothers, selected from 3 brands dedicated to pregnant women.

Omum’s organic care

Organic care made in France with a wide range of products, from protective soap to intimate hygiene care. The products are designed to meet the needs of the pregnant woman and the young mother: during pregnancy, their dry body oil promises a targeted action against stretch marks.
Les Louves loves the balancing and invigorating toning products for young mothers, to use after the arrival of the baby.
www.omum.fr

 

The sweetness of Eve and Rose

The birth of Eve et Rose is a beautiful story: it was during her pregnancy that Bérengère imagined a range of cosmetics without harmful ingredients for her baby, which she named after her mother and her mother-in-law, Eve and Rose. Today the range offers three quality products for young and future moms, made from natural and organic ingredients, alcohol-free, essential oils, synthetic fragrances, parabens, PEGs and phthalates.
Les Louves loves the precious and soothing anti-stretch mark oil, which is easy to apply and has a delicate smell.
www.eve-rose.com

 

British brand Bloom and Blossom

A beautiful English brand, created by two moms who wanted products with “a minimum of ingredients for maximum efficiency.” This brand provides a range of products for pregnant women, young mothers and even babies. Their anti-stretch mark oil mixes twelve natural ingredients that promote the suppleness and elasticity of the skin.
Les Louves loves the slight fragrance of Calendula of the anti-stretch mark oil, these extracts of flowers being used for healing and cell regeneration.
www.bloomandblossom.com

Photo credit: Storq.com
Translation: Ashley Griffin

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