Baby Skin Care – Easy way to keep your baby's skin healthy

 




Baby Skin Care – Easy way to keep your baby's skin healthy


Baby Skin Care - Easy way to keep your baby's skin healthy

A baby's skin differs from that of an adult's as it is thinner. Simply put it is more subtle and sensitive. It is more sensitive to environmental changes such as changes in humidity and temperature. Hence it is more prone to allergies, infections, rashes and irritations.





The skin is a baby's first line of defense against the external environment. So, baby skin care needs special attention and protection to keep it healthy. While taking care of baby's skin may sound complicated, the important thing to remember is to keep it properly moisturized and hydrated at all times.


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The best approach to baby skincare is “less is safe”. It may not be a good idea to use adult skincare products on babies. Baby's skin is prone to allergies due to use of harsh products. Chemical soaps and shampoos, harsh detergents and bath products should also be avoided. So, how can you take care of your baby's skin? Know!


How to take care of your baby's skin

How to take care of baby's skin? This is a question that can seem more complicated and confusing due to the variety of products and the different opinions of different people. Here is a list of baby skincare tips and home remedies that can help reduce your problem.


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1. to clean up

A newborn baby's skin usually has a greasy and white waxy coating, which gradually falls off during the first few weeks after birth. It is a natural method, so it does not require any help such as rubbing the skin or applying creams. In the early weeks after birth, it is enough to simply sponge it cleanly, paying special attention to the baby's face and the area covered by the diaper.


2. take a bath

Excessive bathing can strip the baby's skin of its natural oils, resulting in dry and itchy skin. So, bathing the baby 3–4 times a week may be sufficient. Make sure you use mild soap and lukewarm water to bathe your little one. Room temperature should be warm enough for baby's skin to dry at room temperature to avoid cold in winter. Also, always wipe the baby gently using a soft, cotton towel.


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take a bath


3. Apply powder

A baby may not need to apply powder after a bath if it is given enough time to air dry in the room. But if your baby needs to be powdered after a bath, use a safe, non-irritating baby talcum powder for delicate skin. Avoid using scented powders, which contain chemicals, or on the rash, especially on the nappy area as it may cause unnecessary skin problems later.


4. Natural products

Children's skin is very tender and fragile. After birth, the baby's skin needs time to get used to the new harsh environment and its various changes. Therefore, natural and organic baby products do not contain any chemicals, so are a safer alternative to fragranced or harsh antibacterial products, as harsh products can cause rashes and dryness. It is not recommended to test any new product on a baby's skin to avoid any possible reactions. It is recommended to use products specially designed for babies, such as mild baby soaps, tear-free shampoos and gentle lotions. Be aware of the baby's developmental reactions to the products you use for your baby and seek medical help if necessary.


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5. Diaper rash

If the diaper is too tight or if the baby is allergic to certain brands of diapers, or if the baby has been wearing dirty diapers for a long time, a diaper rash may develop. It is recommended to change diapers immediately after baby soiling diapers to avoid rashes and skin infections. Choose good absorbent and soft diapers. Most of the time, the rash may not cause any serious concern, but if the rash persists, it is wise to consult a pediatrician.


Diaper rash


6. skin problems

Some children may have acne that is different from adult acne. In such cases it is better to seek treatment from a doctor. Sometimes, children get eczema or atopic dermatitis, which causes a type of skin rash. Eczema causes the skin to become dry, itchy, swollen, and sometimes red in patches. Eczema is difficult to cure, as it is a skin problem that runs in families, but it can be treated properly. Most children who develop eczema usually grow out of the condition gradually.


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7. massage

Massage is a great way to bond with your baby. Gently massaging baby's skin with natural oils helps to nourish and moisturize it. Coconut oil is usually chosen. But you must avoid using commercial oils, which usually contain fragrances and chemicals, which can cause problems and reactions on the baby's skin.

8. Sun exposure

It is not recommended to expose the baby's fragile skin to direct sunlight, especially in the first months after birth, because it can get sunburned. When out in the sun, it's wise to cover the baby with appropriate long-sleeved clothing, big pants, a hat, and apply a suitable baby-safe sunscreen to exposed skin.


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9. Cotton clothes

Babies are prone to chafing and rashes in the heat due to sweating in the skin folds. Therefore, baby clothes should be softer, more absorbent and comfortable. It is best to wear loose cotton clothes. Avoid using synthetic fabrics, as they can be harmful and cause allergies. You can choose the layer of clothing, do not select clothing material according to the weather conditions.


10. Moisturize

Moisturizing is an important step in baby skin care, as baby skin is prone to dryness. Applying moisturizer after bathing can help lock in moisture and keep skin soft and hydrated. Alternatively, baby creams or lotions can also be used.


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11. Gentle detergent

Newly purchased baby clothes and bedding should always be washed before use. They may look clean, but they should be washed once with a mild, fragrance-free cleaner to disinfect and soften them. Also, remember that baby clothes must be washed separately at home.


One of the most important things to remember when it comes to baby skin care is to handle it with utmost care. Make sure you clean your hands and maintain high hygiene before touching your baby. Think of your baby's skin as a butterfly's wings – it needs the same amount of softness and suppleness!

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