Pregnancy is an exciting journey filled with many physical and mental changes, but it can also bring unexpected challenges for your client's skin. As the body transforms to nurture new life, their skin may experience issues such as dryness, irritation, or breakouts. At SBC Pro Skincare, we understand these unique needs and have curated a range of products to help maintain healthy, glowing skin throughout pregnancy.
Here's how you can use and recommend SBC’s collections and rituals to safely care for their skin, nourish their body, and soothe their mind.
What SBC Products Are Safe for Pregnancy?
SBC Pro Skincare offers a variety of products that are safe for use during pregnancy*, designed to cater to different skin concerns. Here’s a rundown of our recommended collections:
1. Hydra Collagen: Perfect for hydration and maintaining skin elasticity.
2. Aloe Vera: Known for its soothing and calming properties, ideal for sensitive skin.
3. Arnica: Most of this range is suitable, ideal for soothing discomfort and minor aches.
4. Propolis: Helps to balance and protect the skin, especially useful for irritated or breakout-prone skin.
5. Botanical Collections: including Calendula & Macadamia, Cherry Blossom, Cucumber, Grapefruit & Ginger, Jasmine & Starflower, Lemon Myrtle & Thyme, Lotus Flower, Manuka Honey, Rose, Sea Minerals, and Ylang-Ylang: A variety of options offering unique benefits, from nourishing to invigorating the skin.
6. Vitamin: Enriched with essential vitamins to revitalise and protect the skin.
7. Acids Collection: Contains gentle exfoliants to maintain smooth and clear skin.
8. Cooling Collection: Offers relief for swollen ankles and tired legs.
What Are the Best Skincare Treatments for Pregnancy?
Your client's skin may have different needs during pregnancy, and we’ve created specific rituals to address these changes:
For Irritated or Stressed Skin with Breakouts
Propolis Collection
- Use the Moisturising Gel to balance oil control and reduce inflammation.
- The Propolis & Safflower Body Milk lightly moisturises and conditions fragile skin.
- The Rescue Balm is perfect for dry or cracked skin on heels and is safe for use on the lips.
For Dryness and Stretch-mark Prevention
Hydra Collagen Collection & Acids Collection
- The Glycolic Radiance Body Serum helps reduce dead skin buildup.
- Salicylic Body Wash controls breakouts.
- Hydra-Collagen Body Butter conditions and prevents skin stretching.
- Hydra Collagen Hand & Foot Cream provides extra moisture for hands and feet.
For Fatigue and Discomfort
Arnica Collection
- Moisturising Gel hydrates and soothes tender skin.
- Body Wash soothes joints.
- Intensive Arnica Gel: Perfect comforting massage medium
- Targeted Rescue Spritz soothes hard-to-reach areas like feet, ankles, shoulders, and back.
For Nourishing and Repairing
Aloe Vera Collection
- The Soothing Cleanser nurtures and calms reactive skin.
- Moisture Cream nourishes and prevents dryness on the face.
- The Body Wash cools and calms overheated skin.
- Body Butter conditions and prevents skin fractures and stretch marks.
For Swollen Ankles and Water Retention
Cooling Collection
- Leg Soothing Gel offers instant relief for tired, heavy legs.
- I.C.E Gel alleviates lower back pain and general body aches (excluding the stomach area).
What Products Should I Avoid During Pregnancy?
While many products are safe, some collections and products should be avoided during specific stages of pregnancy:
Avoid in the First Trimester: Arnica & Sandalwood Collection, Body Sculpt Collection, Lavender Collection, Night Rituals Collection, and Rosehip Oil Collection.
Avoid Throughout Pregnancy: Arnica & Sandalwood, Arnica & Wintergreen Targeted Thermal Rub, Intensive Body Sculpt Gel, Night Rituals Collection, and Rosehip Oil Collection.
Embrace the changes of pregnancy with confidence and care, using SBC Pro Skincare’s thoughtfully curated products to support your client's skin journey. Their skin deserves the best, so help them enjoy this beautiful time with the peace of mind that comes from your expertise.
*We always recommend clients consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new skincare regimen, especially if they have specific concerns or conditions.