KOSMETOLOGŲ/GROŽIO TERAPEUTŲ VEIKLA KLIENTĖS NĖŠTUMO IR ŽINDYMO LAIKOTARPIU

The activity of Beautition/Beauty Therapist during clients‘ pregnancy and breast-feeding

Authors

  • Gražina Šniepienė Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences
  • Simona Kaminskaitė Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences
  • Kristina Letkauskaitė Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences

Keywords:

cosmetics, manual and hardware procedures, pregnancy and lactation, contraindications

Abstract

The article analyzes the safe choice of cosmetic procedures and cosmetics during pregnancy and breast-feeding.

During pregnancy women often face with skin problems such as pigmentation, rashes, telangiectasia and other body changes such as enlarged veins, striae, which occur due to hormone unstability during pregnancy. A cosmetologist/beauty therapeutist may perform relaxing, not causing discomfort, non-aggressive procedures which do not have harmful effect on fetus. It is not recommended during breast-feeding to carry out heating or cosmetic procedures which have a stimulating effect in breast or armpit area. It is not recommended during pregnancy or breast-feeding period to apply cosmetic substances which get into systematic blood circulation and are susceptible to accumulate in the body, able to permeate a placental barrier and get into mother‘s milk during lactation period. An adverse effect on infant and mother may have ingredients of cosmetic product ingredients: some preservatives and antimicrobial, fragrant substances, surfactants, UV filters and other substances.

The aim of the study was to analyze the activity of beauticians/beauty therapists during  clients‘ pregnancy and breast-feeding. The studies‘ problem is based on the problematic issues: what are the safest cosmetic procedures and cosmetics for women during pregnancy and breast-feeding? What are the activities of beauticians/beauty therapists during clients‘ pregnancy and breast-feeding?

 For data collection is selected individual interview (survey verbal) method. The study participants are given a semi-structured questionnaire, which consists of 3 main questions. The study surveyed 25 study participants. Study participants were choosen from cosmetologists/beauty therapists who have at least 5 years of work experience in providing beauty services. Also, study participants had to be multidisciplinary, it is carried out facial and body cosmetic treatments as well as face and body treatments using cosmetic devices. The study condition  was that study participants would have experience providing beauty services for pregnant and breast-feeding customers. The study showed that during pregnancy cosmetology specialists perform the following treatments in the facial area: basic facial care, facial cleansing procedures, massages and the procedures during which galvanic current and microabrasion are applied. The treatments which cosmetologists/beauty therapists recommended during pregnancy were massages, depilation and body wrap procedures. For clients during breast-feeding period the cosmetologists/beauty therapists performed depilation, massages and body wrap procedures in body area except breast area. For women during pregnancy and breast-feeding period the cosmetologists/beauty therapists apply hyaluronic acid, collagen, vitamin preparations, except retinol, vegetable extracts (azulene, allantoin, aloin), vegetable oils, natural fragrant substances and UV filters.

Stated conclusions: according to the study rezults, the reaserch participants identified the recommended and not recommended cosmetic procedures and cosmetics for the clients during pregnancy and breast-feeding period, but it was discovered some inconsistencies with the scientific literature. It showed a lack of knowledge in this area by some professionals. The results also revealed that there is missing cooperation of beauticians/beauty therapists with specialists from other fields.

Author Biographies

Gražina Šniepienė, Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences

Assoc. prof. Dr.; Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Beauty therapy department, Lithuania

Areas of scientific interests: health and quality of life, topics: effect of cosmetic procedures and cosmetics on skin condition, care of skin and its formations and habits.

Simona Kaminskaitė, Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences

assistant; Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Beauty therapy department, Lithuania

Areas of scientific interests: health and quality of life, topics: effect of cosmetic procedures and cosmetics on skin condition, care of skin and its formations and habits.

Kristina Letkauskaitė, Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences

lecturer; Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Beauty therapy department, Lithuania

Areas of scientific interests: health and quality of life, topics: effect of cosmetic procedures and cosmetics on skin condition, care of skin and its formations and habits.

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Published

2017-12-22

How to Cite

Šniepienė, G., Kaminskaitė, S., & Letkauskaitė, K. (2017). KOSMETOLOGŲ/GROŽIO TERAPEUTŲ VEIKLA KLIENTĖS NĖŠTUMO IR ŽINDYMO LAIKOTARPIU: The activity of Beautition/Beauty Therapist during clients‘ pregnancy and breast-feeding. Taikomieji Tyrimai Studijose Ir Praktikoje - Applied Research in Studies and Practice, 13(1), 72–84. Retrieved from https://ojs.panko.lt/index.php/ARSP/article/view/38