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The best anti-itch lotions for moisturized skin during pregnancy

Another cause for itchiness could be hormonal change that your body is going through. Sometimes, changes in your levels of hormones can cause dryness and flakiness in your skin. But all of this can be easily relieved with the use of a good anti-itch lotion.

As your skin stretches to accommodate your growing baby, its elasticity can’t always keep up with your expanding belly. With a hydrating lotion, you can eliminate the itchiness while also providing your skin with the moisture it needs to expand. Let’s take a look at our favorite anti-itch lotions that can also help prevent stretch marks during pregnancy.

Puriya Intensive Moisturizing Cream

Best overall

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With more than 300000 satisfied customers, the Puriya Intensive Moisturizing Cream acts quickly to protect your sensitive and irritated skin during all stages of your pregnancy. It is a plant-based product that softens and calms the skin with the power of botanical oils.

CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Lotion

Best fragrance-free anti-itch lotion

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If you are sensitive to scents due to your pregnancy, the CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Lotion is perfect for you. Formulated with three essential ceramides that seal the moisture into your skin, this lotion alleviates itchiness within two minutes. It provides up to eight hours of relief and restores your skin’s natural hydration.

Curél Itch Defense Calming Body Lotion

Best value anti-itch lotion

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The low cost of this lotion doesn’t reduce the power of the Curél Itch Defense Calming Body Lotion. It is clinically proven to relieve dry and itchy skin instantly and restore the skin’s moisture barrier to lock in the hydration. It has received the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance and is recommended by doctors.

Sensitive and dry skin is a common occurrence during pregnancy. Thankfully, this discomfort and dryness can be prevented with lotions that moisturize and relieve itchiness. With the items on our list, you can choose among the most intensive moisturizers with long-lasting results to make your pregnancy a more pleasant time, while you wait for the arrival of your bundle of joy.st

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