Loose skin can develop or be worsened by several factors, but few circumstances cause such a drastic change in your body's shape as childbirth. The abrupt shift in body size can be difficult for your skin to handle, and this can cause the skin to...
Pregnancy causes several hormonal changes in a woman that can lead to acne. The Mayo Clinic explains that acne can cause emotional distress and scarring of the skin. Treatment can improve a woman's self-confidence and diminish the chances of...
Pregnancy-related stretch marks occur when the skin stretches beyond its normal limits during pregnancy. Because you gain weight at a quick pace over the course of nine months, the skin must stretch to support the growth--when it stretches too...
During the course of pregnancy, your body gives its attention to the new life forming within. As your body is reallocating nutrients and going through hormonal changes, you may observe that your growing bump isn't the only way your body is...
Sagging breasts are a common concern for a pregnant woman. Unfortunately, sagging breasts are in a large part genetic. It is also normal for breast tissue to sag with age, regardless of whether a woman ever gives birth. This doesn't mean that...
To accommodate a growing baby bump, the skin on your belly has to stretch considerably. This can be uncomfortable and itchy, and streaky stretch marks often appear toward the end of pregnancy. Belly balms marketed to pregnant women will not...
According to the Expectant Mother's Guide, between 75 and 90 percent of all pregnant women will develop stretch marks. Stretch marks, also known as striae, are caused by the skin becoming stretched, which causes the underlying tissue to create...
Most women will have some kind of skin problem at some point during pregnancy. Rapidly fluctuating hormone levels are typically the culprit. Usually these skin problems are not serious and will cease to be a problem after the pregnancy. However, a...
While pregnancy hormones can make some women's skin glow, it can trigger or exacerbate acne in others. Treating pregnancy acne is difficult because many acne medications and treatments are off-limits to pregnant woman due to safety concerns and...
Pregnancy has its good points and bad points. The obvious good point is the fact that you are bringing a new life into the world and experiencing the miracle of childbirth; the bad point is that your body goes through a lot of mental and physical...
During pregnancy, your body goes through many amazing changes. It is not surprising that your largest organ, your skin, also changes during pregnancy. According to the American Pregnancy Association, you may have acne as a result of all the...
Pregnancy changes not only the shape of a woman's body but also the texture and tone of her skin. Though many women say that during the time they are pregnant their skin has a special glow, other women deal with skin concerns like acne and melasma...
During your eighth month of pregnancy, your body must stretch to accommodate your baby's growth from approximately 4 to 6 lbs. You will most likely notice stretch marks, or "striae," developing on your belly this month, as well as on your thighs,...
Cocoa butter is derived from vegetable fat and cocoa beans. Though it's rather solid when sold, it melts easily into the skin when applied. Cocoa butter is an antioxidant. It's often used as a lotion, though it can be utilized to penetrate the...
Many women get stretch marks during pregnancy. Some get so few they are hardly noticeable and go away quickly, while others are cursed with deep, lasting marks on their stomachs after pregnancy. While there is no surefire way to prevent stretch...
When it comes to pregnancy skin care, expecting moms can't be too careful, according to Fit Pregnancy magazine, which points out that it's possible for even small amounts of topical treatments to get absorbed by your bloodstream and affect your...
Overproduction of sebum glands can cause limp hair and an oily scalp. Sebum glands in the scalp are connected to the hair follicle, causing oil to coat the hair shaft and surrounding skin. Although sebum is often considered a nuisance, some sebum...
Curel, a dermatologist-recommended brand, developed a mineral-free and shea butter-enhanced cream to address the evolving needs of skin, including helping to reduce stretch marks. The cream targets pregnant women's needs, but anyone who wants to...
Pregnancy is a nine-month span of time where a woman goes through a lot of physical and mental challenges. Hormones are altered, sleep is lost, belly aches occur and weight is gained. One of the common side effects of this weight gain is stretch...
You spent nine long months carrying your baby and now you don't recognize your body. You're not alone. Most women have trouble losing post-baby fat, especially in the thighs and abdomen. If you regularly worked out prior to and during your...
Pregnancy places a variety of physical stresses on women's bodies. As the body grows to accommodate and nurture a child, women may notice that they have developed stretch marks along their abdomen, upper thighs, buttocks and breasts. Stretch marks...
Stretch marks are a common side effect of pregnancy. They develop when the skin expands rapidly, due to weight gain or growth. Many women escape the development of stretch marks during the period of rapid growth in their teens only to develop them...
Striae, or stretch marks, are sometimes an unfortunate consequence of life changes, such as puberty or pregnancy. The sudden skin growth needed to accommodate changes in height or girth causes the connective fiber in stressed areas of the skin to...
Stretch marks, or striae, are marks that appear as the result of either over-stretching the skin or an increase in the adrenal hormone cortisone. Stretch marks are common during events such as weight gain and pregnancy, but can also occur due to...
Your pores moisturize your skin with oils, keeping the surface hydrated. Dilated pores can create a rough look to your complexion. Some people naturally have larger pores than others. As you age, your skin loses elasticity, which can cause your...
Dry weather, sinus infections and even pregnancy can suck the moisture from your nasal membranes, leaving the sensitive skin there parched, itchy and prone to bleeding. As your nose dries out, mucous builds up inside it, causing congestion and...
When you are pregnant, hormonal changes can cause different types of skin conditions. Pigmentation changes, acne and oily or dry skin are all common occurrences during pregnancy. To take care of your skin during pregnancy, you need to avoid...
Vaginal yeast infection is a fungal infection of the vagina, most commonly due to the yeast known as Candida albicans. Candida albicans is a microorganism that is normally present on the skin and vagina and contributes to the normal "flora" of...
Due to hormonal changes, many women also experience changes in skin during pregnancy. This can include acne, oily skin and dry skin. Learn how to prepare the skin for pregnancy in this pregnancy video.