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In an ideal world, your pregnancy skin-care changes should have already taken place when you’re trying to conceive. But don’t worry too much if you don’t make changes until you find out you’re pregnant—the best thing to do is adjust your routine as soon as you know. Of more concern are oral acne medications like spironolactone and isotretinoin, which you should stop immediately and talk to your obstetrician. If you’re breastfeeding, doctors recommend continuing to follow the pregnancy safety guidelines. As with many recommendations during pregnancy, this is largely out of an abundance of caution. “The risk of systemic absorption from topical tretinoin from the skin into breast milk is very low,” says Dr. Weinstein. “But it’s still considered unsafe during both pregnancy and breastfeeding.” As soon as you stop breastfeeding, you can resume using all topical medications immediately.

Since then, Surrealism has been a source of inspiration for creators looking to put their own spin on silverware. The late Danish jeweler Arje Griegst, whose “baroque-punk vision” of jewellery combined Surrealism with Art Deco (such as a necklace inspired by Edvard Munch’s painting “The Scream”) first began sketching designs for a set of silverware in 1948, creating a prototype in 1980 and eventually putting it into limited production by Danish design firm Georg Jensen from 2002 to 2003. Like Dalí, Griegst took inspiration from nature, creating a zigzag biomorphic shape for the handles of his sterling silver set, which he aptly named ‘Spira’ (Sprout) – to symbolise the growth and creation of life. “My father did it out of sheer rebellion—he wanted to challenge the myth of Danish design as something cool and minimalist,” says his son, Noam, who took over the company after his father’s death and recently relaunched the line in collaboration with Georg Jensen in 2021. “Initially, we were told that no one was buying cutlery,” says Griegst. “I thought, I’m not going to listen to them—people are craving something special. I wanted to do something that supported our heritage.”
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