Top 5 Benefits Of Using A Face Scrub In Your Pregnancy Skincare Routine

Top 5 Benefits Of Using A Face Scrub In Your Pregnancy Skincare Routine

15 May 2023 | 6 min Read

Sudeshna Chakravarti

Author | 799 Articles

Have you added a face scrub to your pregnancy skincare routine yet? If not, you are likely missing out on the myriad of skin benefits that it offers. A face scrub is an integral part of a healthy pregnancy skincare routine as it exfoliates your skin to remove deep-set impurities and helps reveal a glowing, brighter complexion from underneath. 

Exfoliating your skin with a face scrub can also help enhance collagen synthesis and boost the skin cell turnover rate, which in turn makes your skin appear youthful, soft, and supple. In this post, we discuss the benefits of using a face scrub during pregnancy and also the right way to use them for maximum results. 

5 Benefits Of Using A Face Scrub During Pregnancy

Benefits Of Using Face Scrub

The Moms Co.’s green tea face scrub contains potent ingredients that prevent acne breakout and also reduce acne marks / Image credit: Freepik

It Reduces Acne Scars

Besides preventing pregnancy acne breakouts, face scrubs are also beneficial in reducing acne marks and spots. While face scrubs don’t remove acne marks completely, they do manage to lighten them to quite an extent. This is because when you scrub your face, it removes damaged skin cells that help smoothen the skin’s surface. 

Exfoliating using a face scrub also increases collagen production, which in turn allows your skin to heal and rejuvenate. If you are dealing with acne, you should consider using The Moms Co.’s natural green tea face scrub, which contains green tea and other antioxidants like aloe vera, Vitamin C, tagua nuts, and niacinamide that gently exfoliate your skin, prevent acne breakouts, and lighten acne marks. 

It Helps Unclog Skin Pores

Your body produces a natural oil called sebum that keeps your skin moisturised. But during pregnancy, your body produces an excess of sebum oil, which gets stored in your skin pores, further clogging them. 

A face scrub can help exfoliate your skin surface, regulate oil production, and clear your skin pores. It can also make your skin appear healthy and smooth. 

It Helps Remove Dead Skin Cells

Dead skin cells clog your skin pores and make your face look dry and dull. Moreover, dead skin cells can affect skin cell turnover and reduce firmness and elasticity.

The good news is that a face scrub can effectively remove dead skin cell buildup and give you a deep-cleanse effect. It can also enhance collagen synthesis and prevent signs of early ageing.

It Leaves Your Skin Feeling Smoother 

Face scrubs contain micro-granules that rub against your skin surface to remove dead skin cells and give you smooth and nourished skin. A smooth skin surface can help improve your radiance and also make the application of skincare and makeup products easier. 

It Helps Improve Your Skin Texture

Daily exposure to sun rays, dirt, and pollution can lead to rough, dull, and bumpy skin. It can also make your skin prone to UVA and UVB damage. Using a face scrub helps gently cleanse your face and encourages the skin renewal process. As the skin cell turnover rate increases, you will notice that your skin texture has improved and your face appears glowing and plump.

To improve your skin texture, you can also consider incorporating The Moms Co.’s natural coffee-cranberry face scrub into your pregnancy skincare routine. 

Coffee boosts collagen synthesis and keeps your skin taut and firm. Additionally, the face scrub also comes enriched with other ingredients like niacinamide, vitamin C, and aloe vera that improve your skin texture and give you a nourished glow during pregnancy. 

Important Dos And Don’ts Of Using A Face Scrub During Pregnancy

Benefits Of Using Face Scrub

Make sure to be gentle while scrubbing your face. Do not be harsh as it can affect the skin’s natural barrier / Image credit: Freepik

While scrubbing is essential for maintaining skin health, don’t try to go overboard and scrub too hard. Scrubbing harshly can cause microtears in your skin and chip away your skin’s moisture barrier. Here’s a list of dos and don’ts that you should follow while using a face scrub.

Dos

  • Do wash your face with a mild cleanser before applying the scrubber.
  • Focus on your face’s T-zone (nose, forehead, and chin).
  • Make sure to gently scrub your face for at least a minute.
  • Replenish your skin with a hydrating moisturiser after scrubbing.

Don’ts

  • Do not scrub your face every day. Twice a week is enough.
  • Do not scrub your face for too long as it can cause dryness and irritation.
  • Do not scrub on open wounds or sore pimples.
  • Do not step out in the sun immediately after scrubbing your face. It can make your skin prone to sensitivity and damage.

Conclusion

A face scrub should be an essential part of your pregnancy skincare routine as it helps remove clogged pores, dead skin cells, and bumpy texture. Exfoliating with a face scrub also helps enliven your skin and makes it appear soft and youthful.

Make sure to use mild and gentle face scrubs that do not irritate your skin and maintain the pH balance. Avoid being too harsh on your face as it can rip off your skin’s natural oils and moisture. 

Recommended Pregnancy Care Products:

Natural Stretch Oil

Natural Nipple Butter

Natural Fruit Lip Balm

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