Our love affair with retinol (a vitamin A derivative) has been going on for quite some time now. With super-effective over-the-counter and prescription-strength formulas, who wouldn’t want to take advantage of such a powerful antiaging, acne-fighting superhero?
But regardless of how dewy and zit-free retinoids leave your skin, they have one major pitfall: They’re banned from the skin care routines of all pregnant and breastfeeding women as a precaution, as excess amounts of vitamin A have been linked to birth defects (and even using a topical cream can risk absorption of vitamin A into your bloodstream).
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That’s a pretty important group of women who can’t use these products, especially considering the stress and body changes that come with childbirth and caring for a baby (read: out-of-whack skin that probably needs soothing the most). There must be safe, effective alternatives out there, right?
We consulted Yale dermatologist Mona Gohara, who says that while retinoids are hands-down the most effective antiager on the market, vitamin C comes in a close second. “Free radicals are cosmetic particles that bind to your skin and cause cancer, sagging and wrinkles, and antioxidants like vitamin C pick them up, almost like a game of Pac-Man,” she says.
“Most vitamin C products are cosmetically elegant, easy to layer and highly concentrated,” says Gohara. Along with vitamin C, Gohara also cites hyaluronic acid, a commonly used ingredient in fillers, as a top-notch antiager. “Hyaluronic acid absorbs water, which in turn plumps the skin like a filler would,” she says.
Smoothing and plumping is one thing, but fighting acne without retinoids can be a bit trickier. Gohara says that even some of the most common zit-fighting ingredients like benzoyl peroxide are unsafe for pregnant women. “I recommend using a mild exfoliating wash that unclogs pores and helps to regulate and even out the skin.”
For all the moms and moms-to-be out there, we found the best retinoid alternative products that actually work — including a skin-brightening vitamin C serum from SkinCeuticals and a gentle exfoliator from Aveeno. Shop all 12.
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum
SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum (SkinCeuticals, $165)
Aveeno Positively Radiant Skin Brightening Daily Scrub
Aveeno Positively Radiant Skin Brightening Daily Scrub (Walgreens, $8.29)
Derma E Vitamin C Renewing Moisturizer
Derma E Vitamin C Renewing Moisturizer (Derma E, $22.50)
Mario Badescu Hyaluronic Eye Cream
Mario Badescu Hyaluronic Eye Cream (Nordstrom, $18)
Drunk Elephant C-Firma Day Serum
Drunk Elephant C-Firma Day Serum (Drunk Elephant, $80)
Innisfree Skin Clinic Mask with Hyaluronic Acid
Innisfree Skin Clinic Mask with Hyaluronic Acid (Innisfree, $2.20)
Simple Smoothing Facial Scrub
Simple Smoothing Facial Scrub (Target, $4.99)
Paula’s Choice Resist Hyaluronic Acid Booster
Paula’s Choice Resist Hyaluronic Acid Booster (Paula’s Choice, $46)
The Body Shop Vitamin C Skin Boost Instant Smoother
The Body Shop Vitamin C Skin Boost Instant Smoother (The Body Shop, $17.40)
SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator
SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator (SkinMedica, $178)
Youth to the People Age Prevention superfood cream
Youth to the People Age Prevention superfood cream (Sephora, $48)
Belif Mild and Effective Facial Scrub
Belif Mild and Effective Facial Scrub (Sephora, $26)
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