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    Give your pregnant body extra love with Bio-Oil

    Sponsored by Bio-Oil

    Pregnancy is a time of anticipation and joy, but it also puts a lot of strain on your body. With Bio-Oil skincare oil, you can care for your skin, reduce itching and create a cozy moment with your baby every morning or evening.

    A growing belly means stretching the skin, which for many pregnant women can lead to stretch marks and itching (!). Bio-Oil's fragrance-free oil is one of the most popular choices when it comes to caring for skin during pregnancy. It is used by women all over the world (and is Hailey Bieber's personal favorite!).

    Why should I choose Bio-Oil?

    Bio-Oil is a skincare product known to moisturize and improve skin elasticity. Bio-Oil is specially formulated to suit even the most sensitive skin and is created from 100% natural ingredients. It contains no synthetic perfume, only a very mild fragrance from plants.

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    Benefits of Bio-Oil during pregnancy

    Moisturizing and soothing: One of the most appreciated properties of Bio-Oil is its ability to moisturize and retain moisture in the skin. Dry and stretched skin can become irritated and itchy, but by applying Bio-Oil regularly, you can keep your skin soft throughout your pregnancy journey!

    Prevention of ruptures: Bio-Oil contains a unique blend of plant oils and vitamins that improve skin elasticity. It makes the skin more resistant to the rapid changes that occur as the belly grows, helping to prevent stretch marks.

    A cozy moment with the baby: Rubbing your belly with Bio-Oil can be a lovely little ritual where you take a few minutes every morning or evening to connect with your baby.

    If you prefer intensive moisturizing in lotion form instead, there is Bio-Oil Body lotion - a light, oil-based lotion with active ingredients that are quickly absorbed and improve the skin's moisture level and barrier function. This is also fragrance-free and suitable for dry and sensitive skin.

    You can find Bio-Oil Body Oil and Lotion here!

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    You take a few drops of the oil and apply it to your stomach or the rest of your body, preferably in the morning or evening, when you have a quiet moment. Do you have a bathtub? Add a few drops of Bio-Oil to your bath and moisturize while you bathe!

    Bio-Oil is dermatologically tested and safe to use during pregnancy. The fragrance-free version minimizes the risk of allergic reactions and makes the skincare routine pleasant even for the most sensitive.

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