"My dry itchy skin was unbearable during my pregnancy, and my doctor had recommended some lotions and hydrocortisone. Nothing worked until I found the epizyn website and ordered a bottle. Not only did my skin stop itching, but my stretch marks are barely visible."
Elizabeth Kraft
Newport Beach, CA
A rosy glow is not all that happens to a pregnant woman's skin. She might also have to deal with bumps, blotches, masks, and rashes. "You are positively glowing! You must be pregnant!"
In real life, expectant moms rarely hear these words from kind strangers. In fact, only a few very lucky women can list radiance as the only dermatological trait they experience during pregnancy. The vast majority of expectant moms have to put up with dark blotches on the skin, hair growth in unusual areas, thinning hair on their head, rashes, acne, stretch marks, brittle or splitting nails, and worsening of existing skin conditions.
When you are pregnant, your body produces an enormous amount of growth factors and has a higher blood flow going through it, so you do get a rosy glow because of increased blood flow to the skin, but that increased blood flow can also lead to broken blood vessels known as spider angiomas.
The body goes through a lot of changes during pregnancy including hormonal fluctuations that can affect the skin, the hair, and the nails.
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