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Let’s Talk Vitiligo & Beauty During Pregnancy (Ep. 33)

Let’s Talk Vitiligo & Beauty During Pregnancy (Ep. 33)

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Hey future mama — this one’s for you.

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but let’s be honest — it can come with some very real changes. Hormones run wild, your skin might not feel like your own, and suddenly you’re questioning every product in your bathroom.

Should you keep using that favorite face cream? Is a quick salon visit still safe? And what about that miracle stretch mark oil you’ve been eyeing?

In this episode, we’re diving into what no one really talks about:

💄 Why your skin changes during pregnancy (and what you can actually do about it)

👶 How certain ingredients could affect your baby — especially in those early weeks

⚠️ Hidden dangers in everyday products, like oxybenzone, parabens, and more

🧴 Which beauty treatments are worth skipping — and which might be safe with expert advice

🤱 What to watch out for during breastfeeding (yes, that matters too)

This is your gentle reminder that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do… is wait. Your glow can wait. Your baby’s safety can’t.

So breathe, mama. You’ve got this — and we’ve got you. Tune in and feel confident, informed, and supported every step of the way.

Previous episode:

  • Vitiligo and Pregnancy: The Complex Connection (Ep. 14)

Continue journey:

  • New Expert Recommendations on Pediatric Vitiligo Care
  • Behavioral Epigenetics: How Social Experiences Influence Vitiligo

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