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Is Retinal Safe During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding? (2026 Guide)

A data-led guide to Retinal in pregnancy and breastfeeding, including MamaSkin risk band, evidence summary and product examples.

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Is Retinal Safe During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding? (2026 Guide)

Is Retinal Safe During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding? (2026 Guide)

Retinal appears in a meaningful number of skincare and beauty formulas, which is exactly why this question comes up so often during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In the MamaSkin ingredient library, this ingredient is currently classified as high risk, and that risk band is based on the evidence summary and source set we maintain for ingredient-level screening. The goal here is not fear messaging. The goal is to help you understand where this ingredient sits in a conservative pregnancy-safety framework so you can make practical product decisions quickly.

Our scoring approach is ingredient-led and precautionary. That means we look at mechanism, exposure route, and available human or preclinical signals, then map that to a risk band that is consistent across the app and website. For Retinal, the current evidence summary in our dataset is: Vitamin A derivative. Systemic retinoids are known teratogens, and topical retinoids are avoided during pregnancy due to class-wide risk and limited safety margins. Avoid use during pregnancy regardless of formulation.

At a glance: Retinal is currently classed as high risk in MamaSkin's ingredient dataset.

What is Retinal?

retinal is a retinoid-family ingredient (vitamin A derivative) used in anti-ageing or acne-focused formulas.

Why MamaSkin marks retinal as high risk

Vitamin A derivative. In our scoring model, this is treated as high risk in pregnancy-focused assessments.

Quick summary

  • Current risk band in our data: high risk
  • Why it is flagged this way: Vitamin A derivative. Systemic retinoids are known teratogens, and topical retinoids are avoided during pregnancy due to class-wide risk and limited safety margins. Avoid use during pregnancy regardless of formulation.
  • Breastfeeding: in our dataset this ingredient is marked as avoid/strong caution. retinal: retinoid/vitamin A derivative — avoid while breastfeeding to minimise infant exposure.

Callout: evidence from our ingredient file
Ingredient: retinal
Risk band: high risk
Evidence sources listed in our dataset: PubMed, U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), MotherToBaby (OTIS), ACOG, UKTIS (BUMPS)


What this means in practice

For pregnancy skincare planning, this ingredient should not be viewed in isolation from the full INCI list. A product can contain one flagged ingredient and still differ substantially from another product containing the same ingredient, depending on concentration, vehicle, other actives, and use pattern. That is why this page gives ingredient-level context while the app remains the best place to run full product-level checks.

For breastfeeding, we use the dedicated breastfeeding columns in our ingredient data where available and apply practical handling advice in a conservative way. That usually means paying attention to application area, avoiding breast or nipple contact when relevant, and re-checking the exact formula currently in your hand because labels and regional formulas can change.

Product examples from our database

Want the full list? These are example products from our current snapshot, not every product we track. In the MamaSkin app you can search and scan many more products, including full brand ranges.

  • 107 Soseo Vinbiome Retinal Serum by 107 (score 26, high risk)
  • Abib PDRN Retinal Eye Patch Glow Jelly by Abib (score 26, high risk)
  • Abib Retinal Eye Serum Lifting Roller by Abib (score 26, high risk)
  • Acure Resilience Eye Balm by Acure (score 26, high risk)
  • Aesthetics Rx Total Repair DNA Serum by Aesthetics Rx (score 26, high risk)
  • AHC Beauty Youth Focus Emulsion by AHC Beauty (score 26, high risk)
  • AHC Beauty Youth Focus Essence by AHC Beauty (score 26, high risk)
  • AHC Beauty Youth Focus Toner by AHC Beauty (score 26, high risk)

Important notes

  • This article is informational only and is not medical advice.
  • Formulations can change by market and over time.
  • Always verify the current ingredient label before use.

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Published 11 February 2026