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July 10, 2025The weeks after giving birth feel overwhelming. Between midnight feeds, sore muscles, and trying to remember what day it is, skincare can easily drop off your list. But it’s important to remember that your skin’s been on a journey too. A little care now can help you feel more like yourself again.
Keep Hydration Simple
Let’s be honest: sipping enough water isn’t always top of mind when your baby’s crying or finally asleep, but your skin needs it. Dehydration can make it feel tight or flaky. Remember to drink plenty of water and try adding hydrating snacks like grapes, cucumber slices, or a juicy orange to your diet. Every little bit helps. You can even try setting a reminder on your phone or linking water breaks to nursing sessions.
Belly Oil Can Be a Comfort
Your belly stretched to grow life. That skin may feel strange now, looser, drier, maybe a bit sore. Gently rubbing in belly oil from a brand like Biloosh with your fingertips can be calming. It’s not just about stretch marks. It’s about giving attention to a part of you that worked hard, breathe while you do it, let it be a small moment of calm. That physical connection helps remind you that healing is already happening.
Choose Kind Cleansers
Strong face washes or scented soaps might feel nice in theory, but they often do more harm than good post-partum. Go gentle instead. Look for something unscented and calming and use lukewarm water when you rinse. Whatever you do, avoid scrubbing. Your skin’s barrier needs kindness, so don’t be too rough with it.
Moisturise Like It’s a Ritual
Use any opportunity you can to moisturise. That could be after showers, before bed, or when the baby naps. Grab that moisturiser and give your skin some love, look for ingredients like shea, calendula, or aloe vera; nothing fancy, just natural ingredients. Smooth it over your thighs, chest, belly. Wherever feels dry or tender. Repeating these small actions gives you something predictable and soothing on days that often feel anything but.
Always Use Sunscreen
You might not be sunbathing, but UV rays sneak through windows. This is risky because healing skin can burn faster, and discolouration sticks around longer. A basic SPF 30 does the trick, dab it on in the morning like brushing your teeth. No need to overthink it.
Rest Is Repair
Yes, we know, rest sounds like a dream. But skin regenerates while you sleep, even during those fragmented naps. If your baby sleeps, try to lie down too. Skip the laundry, your skin and your whole self needs that pause. Biloosh also do essential oils that can potentially aid rest!
Notice the Odd Things
Post-partum skin doesn’t follow rules. You might see dark patches, itchy spots, or breakouts in places they’ve never been. If anything feels weird or doesn’t fade, call your GP or dermatologist. You’re not overreacting, you’re being proactive.
Be Patient
This part is hard to say, but here it goes: you won’t bounce back overnight. Your skin won’t either, and that’s okay. The softness in your belly, the tired eyes, the slow fade of stretch marks, they all tell a story.
You don’t need a ten-step routine or miracle cream, what you need is patience, a bit of water, a soft cloth, some quiet moments with moisturiser and the belief that your body knows how to heal bit by bit.