The other day I found some old diaries I
had written pre kids, I’d kept track of both my pregnancies and whilst I want
to sugar coat them I can’t. My diary is proof that I yelled at M&S staff
for not stocking pink grapefruit and cried when I dropped my Nobbly Bobbly
ice-lolly. Alongside a need to
constantly spit, all day sickness, sciatica and postnatal depression, it’s safe
to say I never bloomed.
So this week, after finding myself oddly
broody (a short-lived feeling and more to do with just wanting to relax on my
rocking chair), I decided to research the latest products and gifts safe to use
in pregnancy. Here’s my pick of the
best, but remember if in doubt always check with your GP.
Image I Ormedic Peel, £65 The Skin Clinic,
Brentwood Tel: 01277 214827
One of the most common ailments in
pregnancy is to develop pigmentation.
It’s caused by a change in hormones, which results in overproduction of
melanin, that in turn causes dark patches to appear on the skin.
Image I Skincare has developed the Ormedic
Lift. This facial is similar to a chemical peel, but uses natural fruit
exfoliators to remove dead skin cells.
The ingredients, papaya and pineapple may sound like a tropical smoothie
but they help brighten a dull skin tone.
The peel also contains Hyaluronic Acid to hydrate, Stem Cell to repair,
Vitamin C to brighten and Kojic Acid to lighten. It’s suitable for all skin types especially
sensitive and is safe to use in pregnancy. However, you must tell the Skin
Clinic if you’re pregnant, as they will eliminate the ingredient Retinol, which
can’t be used in pregnancy. I had it
done and loved the immediate results of a brighter, clearer skin.


