Is Ziaja Safe During Pregnancy?
Ziaja has a broad catalogue in our database, with products spanning multiple risk bands. This guide summarises what we currently see in the data and highlights where extra caution is common.
Quick summary: In our database, Ziaja includes low-risk products alongside formulas that contain ingredients such as methylparaben, retinyl palmitate, which are commonly avoided as a precaution in pregnancy.
Why some Ziaja products may not be recommended during pregnancy
In the products we currently track, ingredients such as methylparaben, retinyl palmitate, benzyl salicylate appear in some Ziaja formulas. These ingredients are commonly avoided as a precaution in pregnancy guidance. Formulations vary, so check the ingredient list on the exact product.
Quick verdict
- Safe-leaning: products rated no known risks or low risk in our database (see list below).
- Use with caution: products rated medium risk.
- Avoid: products rated high risk.
Safe Ziaja picks (brand - name - safety score)
- Ziaja Lanolin For Lips, Hands, Elbows And Knees (score 100, no known risks).
- Ziaja White Vaseline (score 100, no known risks).
- Ziaja GdanSkin Face Washing Oil with Algae (score 99, no known risks).
- Ziaja Goat's Milk Duo Phase Make-Up Remover (score 99, no known risks).
- Ziaja Physioderm Body Balm (score 99, no known risks).
Products to use with caution
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.
- Ziaja Antibacterial Care (score 58, medium risk).
- Ziaja Baltic Home Spa Wellness Massage Oil Coconut & Almond (score 58, medium risk).
Products to avoid in pregnancy
- Ziaja Anti-Cellulite Massage Oil (score 26, high risk).
- Ziaja Barrier Hand & Wrist Cream (score 26, high risk).
Ingredient watchlist from our library
- methylparaben (medium risk): Paraben preservative; weak estrogenic activity and fetal-growth correlations in cohort studies.
- retinyl palmitate (high risk): Most common retinyl ester; avoid in pregnancy.
- benzyl salicylate (medium risk): Fragrance UV-filter; in-vitro placental model shows hormonal modulation.
FAQs
- Is Ziaja safe while pregnant? Many Ziaja products in our database are rated no known risks or low risk, but some formulas are medium or high risk.
- Which Ziaja products should I avoid? Avoid the products listed as high risk in our database, and always check the current label.
- How do I check a Ziaja product not listed here? Scan the ingredient list in the app to see the current risk band and flagged ingredients.
Important notes
- Formulations can change by region and batch. Check the label each time you repurchase.
- This guide is informational only and not medical advice.
Related reading
- Is Retinol Safe During Pregnancy? What Dermatologists Actually Say
- Is Salicylic 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
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FAQs
Is Ziaja safe while pregnant?
Many Ziaja products in our database are rated no known risks or low risk, but some formulas are medium or high risk.
Which Ziaja products should I avoid?
Avoid the products listed as high risk in our database, and always check the current label.
How do I check a Ziaja product not listed here?
Scan the ingredient list in the app to see the current risk band and flagged ingredients.



