All the mothers out there know exactly how pregnancy affects the skin and hair. It takes quite some time to recover from the effects but it all gets better with time.
However, a lot of women become so busy with their child that they completely give up on their skincare routine after pregnancy which makes everything even worse. We understand that it is not easy to deal with a newborn but you can always find some easy and quick ways to pamper your skin.
Are you still wondering what those ways can be and how you can treat all your skin problems? Here are some super effective yet very simple tips to take care of your skin after pregnancy.
So, read through and thank me later!

Fade Away Pigmentation:
Pigmentation is probably the most common problem women face during and post pregnancy. You don’t need to see a dermatologist or spend a lot of money and time on treating it. All you need is a good vitamin C serum or cream in your routine and a sunscreen that you ritually wear. Buy a sunscreen that is SPF 30 plus and apply it first thing in the morning.
Make sure you apply it even if you are at home because that way, your skin will stay protected and your pigmentation will not deepen further. Apply the vitamin C serum on cream evenly on your skin at night on a regular basis. It will help you get rid of the pigmentation faster than you think.

Treat Pregnancy Acne:
The next most common problem is pregnancy acne that takes quite some time to leave even after childbirth. Experimenting a lot on your skin can worsen the acne. Therefore, do not try different home remedies. Just follow a few of the following simple steps:
• Wash your face with a gentle exfoliating cleanser for acne prone skin.
• Keep a bottle of tea tree oil and apply it on your pimples only before going to bed.
• Apply a clay mask once a week to dry out the pimples and unclog the pores.

Say Goodbye to Puffy and Tired Eyes:
Another huge issue is the dark circles and puffy eyes that every mother faces. As soon as you become a mom, make sure to get your hands on an eye cream. Keep your body hydrated and eat watery fruits as much as possible. Take a nap whenever your little one falls asleep. Apply an eye cream at night on a regular basis. Also, use soothing drops for eyes as a mother’s sleeping schedule gets greatly affected and the eyes often get irritated.

Author's Bio: 

Martyna Hollis is happily married and has two little ones. She is one of the co-founders of https://beautytipsbybailey.com/ and https://betterbodyhq.com/. She helps other married women to achieve better vaginal health using different methods.