Many moms-to-be have asked: “Can you get a facial while pregnant?” The short answer is yes — but you have to be selective. Pregnancy facials can be safe for you and baby when you avoid harsh chemicals, harsh resurfacing and unsafe ingredients.
Below, we break it down 3 Top Pregnancy-Safe Facials that are gentle, effective, and OB/GYN-friendly, as well as at-home options using pregnancy-safe skin care. This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice — always check with your doctor or dermatologist before starting any new treatment.
1. Oxygen facial (safe hydration during pregnancy)
A favorite celebrity, oxygen facial treatment delivers essential nutrients to the skin through a gentle stream under pressure. Formulas often include hyaluronic acid, antioxidants and botanical extractsmaking it a great choice for dry, dull or tired pregnancy skin.
- Best for: Dry, dehydrated or dull pregnancy skin that needs an instant glow.
- Avoid if: The spa wants to combine oxygen with harsh chemical peels or high strength acids.
- Ask your beautician: To confirm the products are safe for pregnancy and free of retinoids, salicylic acid and strong peels.
Pregnancy-safe, at-home option: Features The Spoiled Mama’s Lucid Brightening Treatment hyaluronic acid and AHA exfoliants for safe, effective hydration and shine when used as directed.
2. Facial Exfoliation (Gentle Refresh for Pregnancy-Safe)

Facial exfoliation helps with dryness, flaking and dullness by removing dead skin cells. During pregnancy, your skin can be more sensitive, so it’s important to avoid aggressive treatments like microdermabrasion or harsh chemical peels.
- Choose: Low strength, AAA safe for pregnancy such as glycolic or lactic acid in mild proportions.
- Avoid: Microdermabrasion, high strength peeling and at home “peel pads” with strong acids.
- End: Let your esthetician know if you also use exfoliating products at home to avoid over-exfoliation.
Pregnancy-safe, at-home option: Features of The Spoiled Mama’s Indulge Sugar Scrub organic sugar, nourishing oils and pregnancy safe ingredients which can be used on both the face (gently) and the abdomen for smooth and soft skin.
3. Deep facial cleansing (pregnancy acne & clogged pores)

Hormonal changes can be triggered pregnancy acne, clogged pores and increased oil production. A deep cleansing facial focuses on gentle exfoliation, steam, extractions, massage and a soothing mask to keep pores clear without irritating sensitive, pregnant skin.
- Best for: Oily, combination or breakout-prone pregnancy skin.
- Ask your beautician to avoid: High-strength salicylic acid, retinoids, benzoyl peroxide peels and harsh drying masks.
- I’m looking for: Sedative, non-caesogenic, ingredients safe for pregnancy such as aloe vera, niacinamide and mild AHAs.
Pregnancy-safe, at-home option: Spoiled Mama’s Rehab Acne Serum is designed to help heal pregnancy acne and unclogged pores without harsh chemicals so you can support clearer skin while staying breakout-safe.
Frequently asked questions about the pregnancy face
These are some of the most common questions that Moms ask us facials that are safe for pregnancy and professional skin care treatments. Always share your complete medical history and pregnancy status with your provider before any service.
Is it safe to get a facial while pregnant?
In most cases, yes – essential facials that use pregnancy-safe ingredients are generally considered safe. Skip harsh chemicals, strong peels, electric currents and anything your doctor has advised you to do. When in doubt, check with your provider first.
Are steam facials safe during pregnancy?
Noble Facial steam is usually safe in pregnancy and it shouldn’t raise your core temperature significantly. If you feel dizzy, overheated or uncomfortable at any point, ask your esthetician to stop and cool the room.
Can I have microdermabrasion while pregnant?
They are typical not recommended. Your skin is more sensitive and prone to inflammation or scarring during pregnancy, so most providers recommend skipping microdermabrasion until after the baby arrives.
Is chemical peeling safe during pregnancy?
Strong chemical peels are common not recommended during pregnancy. If your provider approves a very gentle exfoliation, make sure the spa knows you’re pregnant and confirms all ingredients are safe to hit.
Are face masks safe to use during pregnancy?
It depends on the formula. I’m looking for face masks safe for pregnancy that are free of retinoids, high dose salicylic acid, strong AHAs/BHAs and harsh synthetic fragrances. Moisturizing, soothing masks are usually the best choice.
Can I go to a spa or medical spa for a facial during pregnancy?
Yes, many moms enjoy spa treatments during pregnancy. Choose a provider with experience treatments safe for pregnancyavoid high temperature services or strong chemical services and speak up if something feels too intense.
Is chemical peeling safe in the first trimester?
Most experts recommend avoiding chemical peels in the first trimester and being extra careful afterward. Always follow your OB’s instructions and skip any treatment not cleared for pregnancy.
Can I bleach facial hair during pregnancy?
Some providers allow facial hair bleaching after the first trimester, but many recommend avoiding it early in pregnancy as a precaution. Ask your doctor or dermatologist before using any bleach-based product.
What about laser treatments or facial laser hair removal?
There are not enough safety studies for pregnancy laser facial treatmentstherefore most providers recommend postponing laser hair removal and other non-essential laser services until after pregnancy and breastfeeding.
DIY tools for pregnancy facial at home
If you prefer to treat yourself at home, these facial tools that are safe for pregnancy can help you recreate a mini spa experience between business visits. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and your provider’s advice.
Facial safety tips during pregnancy
- Inform your esthetician that you are pregnant before treatment so they can adapt products and techniques.
- Skip strong aromatherapy if you have nausea, migraines or sensitivity to smell.
- Avoid harsh chemicals, lasers and deep peeling unless your OB has specifically deleted them.
- Talk during the face — if something stings, burns or feels very hot, ask them to remove it immediately.
- Use only pregnancy-safe, OB-GYN-approved products at home to maintain your glow between appointments.
Find the Best Pregnancy-Safe Facial for Your Skin (Take the Quiz!)
Every pregnancy—and every mom’s skin—is different. Hormones can cause dryness, breakouts, sensitivity, melasma or dullness, meaning the right face safe for pregnancy it is not always the same for everyone.
Our pregnancy-safe facial quiz helps you discover the best facial based on your current skin concerns, trimester, and sensitivity level. You’ll also get gentle, WOMAN-approved product tips you can use at home to maintain your glow between spa visits.
Whether you’re dealing with oily, acne-prone skin, dry winter tightness, melasma or pregnancy-induced dullness, the quiz gives you personalized recommendations so you can treat your skin safely — and feel confident about every ingredient you use.

Reviewed by: The Spoiled Mama team of pregnancy-safe skincare experts. We focus on OB-GYN friendly, toxin conscious formulas made especially for pregnancy and postpartum.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of your physician, OB/GYN, or dermatologist. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new facial treatment, product or service during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

