More from CafeMom: 8 Beauty ‘Gimmicks’ That Actually Work The powder specifically has aluminum chloride hexahydrate, which is a category C medication. This means that while animal studies have indeed shown a risk to the fetus, there are no controlled studies of humans or animals available, according to the American Pregnancy Association. So as long as you’re not eating Jenner’s cosmetics (which doesn’t even have a ton of aluminum to begin with), you should be okay, Dr. Gunter said.  More from CafeMom: 10 Popular Beauty Products With Pretty Ugly Side Effects But over 99 percent of the products on the market have lead levels lower than the issued limit. But any sort of injection while pregnant can go poorly, as the body has a decreased immune system from taking care of another little person. As a result, it won’t be able to heal your needle puncture as fast it usually does. Since lip injections are pretty much just for cosmetic reasons, the two doctors advised strongly against it.  “As always, pregnant women should check with their ob-gyn or midwife about the products they use,” Dr. Gunter said. That advice goes for Jenner too.

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title: “Kylie Jenner S Cosmetics May Be Harmful To Her Unborn Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Nestor Deiss”


More from CafeMom: 8 Beauty ‘Gimmicks’ That Actually Work The powder specifically has aluminum chloride hexahydrate, which is a category C medication. This means that while animal studies have indeed shown a risk to the fetus, there are no controlled studies of humans or animals available, according to the American Pregnancy Association. So as long as you’re not eating Jenner’s cosmetics (which doesn’t even have a ton of aluminum to begin with), you should be okay, Dr. Gunter said.  More from CafeMom: 10 Popular Beauty Products With Pretty Ugly Side Effects But over 99 percent of the products on the market have lead levels lower than the issued limit. But any sort of injection while pregnant can go poorly, as the body has a decreased immune system from taking care of another little person. As a result, it won’t be able to heal your needle puncture as fast it usually does. Since lip injections are pretty much just for cosmetic reasons, the two doctors advised strongly against it.  “As always, pregnant women should check with their ob-gyn or midwife about the products they use,” Dr. Gunter said. That advice goes for Jenner too.

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