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Recommendation for Skin Care

Hello everyone,
I'm five months pregnant with my first (after a year and a half of trying) and we're thrilled! I have a really minor, silly question for you all...Can anyone recommend a good all over body skin cream for dry skin. I don't want anything highly perfumed and would like to keep it fairly natural/organic in ingredients. Thanks!

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I'm with a couple of others on this: Arbonne! I haven't used one product that I have not liked!!! If you would like more information you can email me, I sell it for myself, but am willing to help others at any time.

The cream I used was called genes. I loved it left my skin super soft and stretch mark free –I know people who us it for eczema as well. I got mine from Sam’s Club but here is a web site http://www.genesvitamine.com/index.htm

I always used. Shea butter it works great and its thick and creamy so it really does the job. I used it on both of my pregnancy's and didnt get not one stretch mark (and I was little lol) Best of luck

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I used Palmers cocoa butter and I loved it. It's been around for years and is esp. for pregnant mommies. Im sure it's not completely organic but I loved it and would use it again!

~L.

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Congrats on your baby! I just switched to a new moisturizer b/c of the weather called HUGO Naturals that I found at Whole Foods. I talked to the store clerk and he also suggested the ShiKai Borage Dry Skin Therapy...which has no fragrance! I really like both products.

Good luck and enjoy these precious moments w/ your little one!

R.,

Try shea butter (natural)and it doesn't have any perfume with a nice natural scent. You can add any oil to it as well if you like. Also the vitamin E and cocoa butter as a mixture will keep the marks away. Back in the day, my mother used to always make us combine our lotion with vaseline, even in the summer. I find myself doing it now, just now I use the vaseline with shea butter which smells great. Congratulations on the baby!

A.

go to your local health food store and get pure coconut oil or shea butter...

I use coconut oil when my skin is just dried after the shower. Do some research on the benefits of coconut oil. It actually feeds your skin. It plumps up the colagen underneath to give you firmer skin. It is very healthy for you. Not one chemical in it!!!!! I love it!!! I would also use it on your baby. The chemicals that are in baby lotion are toxic to the system. I check all my cosmetics on a cosmetics safetybase website. http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/index.php?nothanks=1
It is an awesome website, it tells you what ingredients are in the product and what they rate with toxicity and how it hurts you. It also gives you a list of products by name and manufacturer that are rated least toxic to most toxic. You would be suprised to see that some of the most common products are very toxic. I have this website saved in my favorites, and check it all the time. After all,your skin is your largest organ, and it absorbs everything. I'm glad that you don't want to put anything toxic on you. Good luck!
D.

Congratulations on your pregnancy! I swear by using baby oil after the shower - no toweling off water. Every evening I just moisturize with whatever lotion is handy - Vaseline intensive care/Aveno/etc. Not the fruity perfume lotions. Most importantly - DRINK WATER! Hydrate your skin from the inside out. It's good for your skin as well as you and baby's overall health during pregnancy. Drink at least 80 oz of water a day.

I'm pregnant w/baby #2 and am still stretch-mark free. They run in my family, but I'm lucky to be spared. Good luck!

The cream I used was called genes. I loved it left my skin super soft and stretch mark free –I know people who us it for eczema as well. I got mine from Sam’s Club but here is a web site http://www.genesvitamine.com/index.htm

http://www.organixsouth.com/

I used Thera Neem on my baby's excema. Worked overnight to clear it up.

As far as dry skin goes there is only so much you can do to moisturize from the outside. Make sure you are drinking LOTS of water and running a humidifier helps. This winter has been the worst for me. My knuckles have been terrible. But for some relief the Neem will help. If you have open cracks it will sting a bit. It has somewhat of a citrusy scent, but its not citrus, its the natural scent of the neem. Its unique to anything i've smelt before, but I'm getting used to it.

Just thought I'd share the product. It's a little pricey, but worth every penny in my opinion. :)

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