I love my pale skin in the winter, but I also love having a tan in the summer. Now that I'm pregnant, I'm wondering if it's safe to use self tanners on my body due to the chemicals involved in changing the colour of my skin? Does it get into your blood stream or am I being too crazy? Also wondering if tanning outside in the natural sun is okay for my belly? I wouldn't tan in a salon though.
Re: Self tanners and sun tanning?
Back on topic...sunless tanners are fine. There was a thread on here a month or so ago where I posted resources showing it's fine, but I'm mobile and too lazy to link again. Basically what PP said. If you can't hold your breath and not inhale the spray tans, then go with a lotion.
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
I've researched the self tanning lotion and the amount of the main chemical DHA (I think that's the name..though that's also one of the prenatal vitamins I take haha) is pretty negligible and stays surface level. Many sources have said it's safe, but one source did mention that it hasn't fully been tested enough to rule as safe or unsafe, since some of these gradual tan lotions haven't been around long, and there haven't been a lot of pregnant women willing to test them yet. If my doctor clears me to use them I'll be sticking with one of those gradual tanners as opposed to a straight up self tanner, for fewer chemicals.
My method is to get some sunshine- safely, and talk to your doctor about using a gradual tanning moisturizer in the 2nd trimester.
As others have said, the sun is good for you and the baby. 20 minutes a day in direct sun on large areas of your skin is great for vitamin d.