Many customers ask whether our Lavender Whipped Shea Butter can be used during pregnancy.
This product is made with shea butter and essential oils and is intended for external use only. Because sensitivities can change during pregnancy, we encourage extra care when introducing any new personal care product.
What to consider
- Essential oils, including lavender, can affect people differently.
- Skin may be more sensitive during pregnancy than usual.
- Scents that felt fine before pregnancy may feel stronger or irritating.
Our general guidance
If you’ve used Lavender Whipped Shea Butter before pregnancy without issue, many people continue to use it in small amounts. If you’re new to the product, consider patch testing first and using it sparingly.
When to avoid use
If you experience irritation, discomfort, or have been advised to avoid essential oils, it’s best to stop using the product.
A quick note
We can’t provide medical advice. If you have questions about ingredient use during pregnancy, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional who knows your individual situation.
Still have questions?
If you’d like help reviewing ingredients or want to explore other options, contact us and we’ll be happy to help.