Is Dr. Jart+ Safe During Pregnancy?
Dr. Jart+ is known for skin-soothing formulas, especially the Cicapair and Ceramidin lines. The good news is that many of the brand's core cleansers, serums, and barrier creams are low risk in pregnancy. The main watchouts are retinol products and a few treatment masks that score high risk.
Quick verdict
- Safe-leaning: Cicapair cleansers and serums, Ceramidin creams and mists.
- Use with caution: chemical SPF formulas if you prefer mineral filters.
- Avoid: retinol treatments and high risk masks.
Safe Dr. Jart+ picks (brand - name - safety score - notes)
- Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Gentle Cleansing Foam (score 99) - gentle daily cleanse.
- Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Serum (score 99) - calming serum for redness.
- Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Gel Cream (score 99) - lightweight barrier gel.
- Dr. Jart+ CicapairT Tiger Grass Serum (score 99) - classic Cicapair serum.
- Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Serum (score 99) - hydrating, barrier friendly serum.
- Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Ectoin-Infused Cream (score 78) - richer cream for dryness.
- Dr. Jart+ CeramidinT Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream (score 79) - daily barrier support.
- Dr. Jart+ Dermaclear Micro Foam (score 99) - soft foam cleanser for daily use.
Products to use with caution
- Dr. Jart+ Every Sun Day Moisturizing Sun SPF 50+ PA++++ (score 26, high risk): choose mineral SPF if you want the lowest absorption.
Products to avoid in pregnancy
- Dr. Jart+ V7 Radiance Serum (score 26, high risk).
- Dr. Jart+ V7 Cleansing Foam (score 26, high risk).
- Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Cream (score 26, high risk).
Ingredient watchlist from our library
- Retinol (high risk): avoid during pregnancy.
- Oxybenzone and avobenzone (medium risk): chemical filters with absorption data, mineral filters are preferred by some.
- Fragrance (low risk): not a pregnancy concern, but can irritate sensitive skin.
Simple Dr. Jart+ routines
- AM (sensitive skin): Cicapair Gentle Cleansing Foam -> Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Serum -> Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream -> mineral SPF.
- PM (dry skin): Dermaclear Micro Foam -> Ceramidin Serum -> Ceramidin Ectoin-Infused Cream.
FAQs
- Is Cicapair safe for daily use? Yes, most Cicapair staples are low risk in our database.
- Can I keep using Ceramidin? Yes, it is a barrier friendly line that scores low risk.
- Do I need to avoid masks? Check each mask; some treatment masks score high risk.
Read next
- Is Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Cream Safe During Pregnancy?
- Is Laneige Safe During Pregnancy?
- Is Azelaic Acid Safe During Pregnancy?
References
- ACOG on skin changes in pregnancy: https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/skin-conditions-during-pregnancy
- DermNet NZ on skin changes in pregnancy: https://dermnetnz.org/topics/skin-changes-in-pregnancy
- DermNet NZ on topical retinoids: https://dermnetnz.org/topics/topical-retinoids
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FAQs
Is Dr. Jart+ safe while pregnant?
Many Cicapair and Ceramidin products are low risk. Retinol or strong treatment products should be avoided.
Which Dr. Jart+ products should I avoid?
Avoid retinol products and high risk treatments; choose gentle cleansers, barrier creams, and mineral SPF instead.
Is Cicapair safe during pregnancy?
Most Cicapair cleansers and serums score in the no known risks band in our database.


