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Hada Labo Premium Whitening Uv Sunscreen

Hello! I would really appreciate anyone’s help regarding this sunscreen. As far as I know Hada Labo Premium Whitening Uv Sunscreen is a chemical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen should be avoided during pregnancy. However, Picky listed the sunscreen as pregnancy-friendly. Can anyone help me on this? Is it safe or not safe to be used during pregnancy? Thank you so much!
Premium Whitening UV (Moist) Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++

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Premium Whitening UV (Moist) Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++

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GL23

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it's definitely a chemical sunscreen , mmhm im not sure as well i think i would stick to a mineral sunscreen to be sure thats its pregnancy safe
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nrzlkha

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a little bit scared for me to explain about this as it involves two lives here . hehe 😅 . as i know , Oxybenzone is a must to avoid when pregnant . Products in which the active ingredient is zinc oxide and titanium dioxide also called mineral or physical sunscreens are a good choice for pregnant women , as they're hypoallergenic and sit on the skin instead of being absorbed by it :) i think the question about this hada labo sunscreen is still cannot be resolved 😥🤐 as i was in confusing too . but , this sunscreen may suit for pregnancy 🥰 :
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Ruthieandskincare

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thats a question best directed at your obstretrician. advise and opinions in this community should be treated as well meaning general advise only and should not replace expertise from professionals.
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annaya

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I agree, it’s better safe than sorry. I would avoid chemical sunscreens during pregnancy, including this hada labo one, because it’s better to be on the safer side in that aspect.
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Hello! I would suggest not. It's better to be sure.
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