Can nursing mothers use toner and lotion freely during lactation?
In general, whether toners and lotions can be freely used during breastfeeding depends on their specific ingredients. If the products are natural and non-irritating, they are usually safe to use during lactation; however, toners and lotions containing chemical or strongly irritating ingredients are not recommended for unrestricted use while breastfeeding. If any discomfort occurs, medical advice should be sought promptly. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If skincare products contain natural, non-irritating ingredients or mild components such as plant extracts and vitamin E, nursing mothers can generally use them freely. These products typically do not contain harsh irritants, fragrances, alcohol, or artificial additives, thereby minimizing irritation to both the mother's skin and the baby.
If a toner or lotion contains ingredients harmful to infants—such as certain hormonal substances or potent preservatives—their use should be avoided. These ingredients may be transferred to the baby through breast milk and pose health risks; therefore, they are generally not considered safe during breastfeeding.
In addition, women who are breastfeeding should also pay attention to skincare through proper diet, basic skin care routines, sun protection, and maintaining regular sleep patterns to ensure the health of both themselves and their babies.