Active Ingredients:
- None listed: CeraVe Deep Hydration Moisturizing Cream does not appear to contain active ingredients commonly associated with medical treatments or interventions.
Other Ingredients:
- Water (Aqua): The base ingredient in the product.
- Glycerin: A humectant that attracts moisture to the skin.
- Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate: An emollient and skin-conditioning agent.
- Dimethicone: A silicone-based ingredient that acts as a skin protectant and emollient.
- Hydrogenated Polydecene: An emollient and skin-conditioning agent.
- PEG-100 Stearate: An emulsifier and surfactant.
- Glyceryl Stearate: An emulsifier and skin-conditioning agent.
- Cetearyl Alcohol: A mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols used as an emollient and emulsifier.
- Phenoxyethanol: A preservative.
- Cetyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol used as an emollient and emulsifier.
- Polysorbate 80: An emulsifier and surfactant.
- Stearyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol used as an emollient and emulsifier.
- Dipotassium Phosphate: A buffering agent.
- Disodium Phosphate: A buffering agent.
- Ethylhexylglycerin: A conditioning and preservative-enhancing agent.
- Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate: A surfactant and emulsifier.
- Ceramide NP: A type of ceramide that helps to restore the skin’s barrier function.
- Ceramide AP: A type of ceramide that helps to restore the skin’s barrier function.
- Phytosphingosine: A component that can help maintain the skin’s barrier.
- Cholesterol: A lipid that helps to restore the skin’s barrier function.
- Xanthan Gum: A natural thickener.
- Carbomer: A thickener and texture enhancer.
- Sodium Hyaluronate: A form of hyaluronic acid for hydration.
- Tocopherol (Vitamin E): An antioxidant.
- Ceramide EOP: A type of ceramide that helps to restore the skin’s barrier function.
- Triethanolamine: A pH adjuster.
- Citric Acid: A pH adjuster.
The CeraVe Deep Hydration Moisturizing Cream is a moisturizer for external use. The ingredients listed above are commonly used in skincare products and are generally considered safe for topical use during pregnancy.
Moisturizers like this are formulated to provide hydration and help maintain the skin’s barrier function. The ingredients in moisturizers are not usually absorbed into the bloodstream in significant amounts. Therefore, this product is likely safe for use during pregnancy. However, if you have specific concerns or sensitivities, or if you are unsure about using a product during pregnancy, consulting with your healthcare provider is always recommended. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and individual needs.