Pregnancy-safe skincare starts with one question: can I use this?
Doola Scan helps you check beauty labels, acne products, sunscreen, retinol-like names, serums, and cosmetics before they touch your skin.

What you can check
- Anti-aging serums and retinoid-like names
- Acne cleansers, spot treatments, and peels
- Sunscreen, fragrance, deodorant, and body products
- Professional treatments, prescription products, and high-strength actives
How Doola Scan helps
- Focuses on the skincare decisions pregnant users actually worry about.
- Highlights retinoid-like names, acne products, strong actives, sunscreen, and products that need a slower check.
- Keeps the answer calm: safer choice, check details, avoid for now, or ask your clinician.
Trust boundary
Doola Scan provides educational support. It does not diagnose symptoms, clear medications, replace your clinician, or make emergency decisions. See our editorial policy and source standards.
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Questions parents ask
Is Doola a pregnancy-safe skincare app?
Doola Scan supports pregnancy-safe skincare checks by reviewing ingredient text and explaining practical concerns. It is not a dermatologist or medical clearance tool.
Can I scan retinol products?
Yes. Scanning can help identify retinol and related retinoid names. In pregnancy, retinoid questions are important enough that many users should avoid or ask their clinician about them.
Can Doola suggest safer skincare swaps?
Doola can point users toward common lower-concern categories such as mineral sunscreen, gentle moisturizers, or pregnancy-discussed alternatives, but your clinician or dermatologist should guide personal treatment choices.