19/05/2026
As a pharmacist, I read pregnancy skincare labels differently. This one stopped me. 🧪
Here’s what I flagged:
Synthetic colorants — petroleum-derived, known sensitization potential. A pregnancy skincare cream doesn’t need a color. None of mine ever will.
Propylene glycol — a pe*******on enhancer. As a pharmacist, anything that increases skin absorption gets extra scrutiny in my evaluation process.
Phenoxyethanol — a preservative that raises questions I always want answered before I’d include it in any formula.
This is what pharmacist-level ingredient evaluation actually looks like. The label doesn’t flag these for you. That’s why I do.
Every ingredient in Dr. Lily Ros Organics goes through this same clinical process — because I built this line applying the standard I’d hold anything to during my own pregnancy.
Have you checked the label on your pregnancy skincare products? Drop a 🚩 if any of these were in your routine.
💾 Save this for your next skincare shop.
👩⚕️ Follow for pharmacist-evaluated skincare — no trends, no greenwashing.
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