Pregnancy safe beauty products can be super difficult and confusing. I have an entire guide devoted to what products are safe to use while pregnant including information on what ingredients to avoid while pregnant and a huge list of pregnancy safe skincare products.
Here you’ll find pregnancy safe products from NatureLab Tokyo as of 6/28/2024. If it is not safe, I’ll tell you why. All of the products meet my pregnancy safe criteria. Note I will link to every product directly to avoid confusion. You’ll know exactly which product I mean.
Pregnancy and Nursing Safe Products from NatureLab Tokyo
• Perfect Clean Dry Shampoo (at ULTA)
• Perfect Clean Scalp Balancing Sake Rinse (at ULTA)
• Perfect Clean Style Refresher (at ULTA)
• Perfect Dream Night Ritual Hair Masque
• Perfect Volume Thickening & Conditioning Hair Masque (at ULTA, Amazon)
Not Safe for Pregnancy, Ok for Nursing
• Perfect Clean 2-in-1 Scalp Scrub & Clarifying Shampoo, Sakura (at ULTA): Willow Bark, Stem Cells
• Perfect Clean 2-in-1 Scalp Scrub & Shampoo (at Amazon): Willow Bark, Stem Cells
• Perfect Clean 2-in-1 Scalp Scrub & Shampoo, Yuzu: Willow Bark, Stem Cells
• Perfect Repair Conditioner (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen
• Perfect Repair Leave-In Conditioner & Detangler (at ULTA): Stem Cells, Salicylate
• Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen
• Perfect Repair Shampoo (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen
• Perfect Repair Treatment Masque (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells
• Perfect Shine Oil Mist (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen
• Perfect Smooth Conditioner (at Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen
• Perfect Smooth Shampoo (at Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen, Salicylate
• Perfect Volume Conditioner (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen, Salicylate
• Perfect Volume Shampoo (at ULTA, Amazon): Stem Cells, Chemical Sunscreen, Salicylate
Not Safe for Pregnancy or Nursing
• None
Hi Dr.
Is it really not advised to use their shine spray etc if youre spraying your hair? It sits on the surface of the hair and not like rubbing it into the scalp. I probably wont take any chances but just wondering
Discussion here: Hair products to worry about