Quels ingrédients choisir (et éviter) dans vos soins de peau pendant la grossesse

<tc>Which ingredients to choose (and avoid) in your skincare During Pregnancy</tc>

The body changes during pregnancy, and so does the skin.

Dryness, sensitivity, itching, stretch marks: the skin evolves quickly, making it essential to adapt the products you use during this important period. Pregnancy is the ideal time to reassess your self-care routine and introduce products that are appropriate, safe, and specifically formulated to support the body at every stage.

But when faced with complex ingredient lists and sometimes conflicting information, one question comes up again and again: which ingredients are truly safe during pregnancy, and which ones are better avoided?

Why ingredients matter even more during pregnancy

During pregnancy, the skin becomes more sensitive and reactive. Certain ingredients may be absorbed more easily, while others can cause irritation or are not recommended during this time.

This doesn’t mean everything needs to be eliminated, it means making more informed, intentional choices.

A well-formulated pregnancy skincare product should:

  • support the skin barrier
  • deliver deep, long-lasting hydration

  • help maintain skin elasticity to minimize the appearance of stretch marks

  • be formulated with no compromise on your health

Ingredients to prioritize during pregnancy

1. Glycerin

Glycerin draws water into the skin and helps maintain consistent hydration, which is essential when the skin is stretching rapidly and for maintaining overall skin comfort.

Ideal for: dry skin, tightness, and stretch-mark prevention.


2. Squalane (Plant-Derived)

Naturally present in the skin, squalane strengthens the skin barrier while providing a lightweight, comfortable feel.

Why we love it: non-comedogenic, highly compatible with the skin, and perfectly suited for the sensitive skin of pregnant women.

3. Nourishing botanical oils suitable for daily use

Certain oils are particularly beneficial during pregnancy:

  • Jojoba oil: respects the skin’s natural balance

  • Camellia (Tsubaki) oil: deeply nourishes without a greasy feel

  • Sunflower oil: rich in vitamin E

These three oils are among the first ingredients in the Flowerchild Soins du Corps stretch-mark serum, chosen to naturally support skin elasticity and help the skin adapt to change.

4. Soothing and repairing actives

During pregnancy, certain actives deserve special attention to help the skin cope with hormonal fluctuations that can make it more sensitive, delicate, and prone to stretch marks.

  • Symphytum Officinale Root Extract: helps soothe and support fragile skin

  • Croton lechleri resin (Dragon’s Blood): supports and protects the skin

  • Hyaluronic acid: delivers optimal hydration


Ingredients to avoid during pregnancy

As a precaution, certain ingredients are best avoided during pregnancy. It’s also important to remember that natural does not always mean safe, especially during this period. Even naturally derived formulas may not be suitable at this stage.

1. Retinoids (Vitamin A and related compounds)

Commonly used in anti-aging and acne treatments, retinoids are contraindicated during pregnancy, even when used topically.

Retinoids are avoided because vitamin A plays a critical role in fetal development. At high levels, it may interfere with this process, which is why these ingredients are excluded as a precautionary measure.

Although topical absorption is considered low, there is currently not enough data to confirm that retinoids are entirely risk-free during pregnancy. Since they offer no essential benefit at this time and safer alternatives exist, they are generally avoided—particularly during the first trimester.


2. Essential Oils

While they are natural, essential oils are highly concentrated and may pose risks during pregnancy. Our top three essential oils to avoid include:

  • Clary sage (Salvia officinalis): may interfere with hormonal balance

  • Exotic basil (Ocimum basilicum CT estragole): rich in estragole, a potentially toxic compound

  • Camphor rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis camphoriferum): stimulating and potentially neurotoxic

We recommend opting for fragrance-free products, such as the fragrance-free Flowerchild Soins du Corps cream, or products specifically formulated for safe use like our serum, delicately infused with an IFRA-certified, phthalate-free fragrance featuring subtle notes of mandarin, Ho wood, and Valencia sweet orange.


3. Irritating ingredients and endocrine disruptors

During pregnancy, and even into the postpartum period, the skin is often more sensitive, while the body undergoes significant hormonal changes. Reducing exposure to non-essential or controversial ingredients is a mindful and supportive approach.

Ingredients to avoid or limit during pregnancy include:

  • phthalates, commonly used in synthetic fragrances
  • silicones, which provide sensory benefits but little long-term skin value
  • petroleum-derived ingredients (paraffin, mineral oils)

  • synthetic fragrances, known endocrine disruptors

  • drying alcohols that may worsen dryness and discomfort

  • non-essential ingredients with purely aesthetic purposes

The goal is not to eliminate everything, but rather to prioritize shorter, more transparent formulas designed to support the skin with intention during this important time.

Should you change your entire routine during pregnancy?

Not necessarily. The key is not to accumulate products, but to simplify your routine, choose thoughtfully formulated skincare, and prioritize quality over quantity.

During pregnancy, the skin deserves care that is safe, nourishing, and intentionally designed to support the mother-to-be in her self-care ritual. Choosing the right ingredients means giving your body the support it needs, without compromise.

Flowerchild Soins du Corps is dedicated to offering mothers natural, intentionally formulated skincare to support every change throughout pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond.