Baby Skincare

Best Baby Skincare Practices For Your Little One

Payal Bhattacharya

Baby skin is incredibly soft and sensitive. You cannot just use any skincare product on your baby's skin. You must be surprised to know that most babies do not have the soft baby skin advertised so much. Skin blemishes are very common with babies in the first year. According to experts, the best baby skincare is gentle on the skin and does not contain irritants. 

Experts recommend going through the ingredients list carefully while choosing any baby skincare product. Here, in this article, we will discuss some tips on how to take care of baby skin.

 

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1. The less sunlight, the better

Baby skin is susceptible, so it is essential to limit your baby's exposure to sunlight. Even during winters, try to keep your little one away from the sun as much as possible. 

Moreover, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it is not recommended to apply sunscreen on babies under six months of age. 

Some essential tips for skin care for children:

  • Try to keep your little one in the shade, away from the sun.
  • Cover his/her head with a hat that covers the neck and ear areas.
  • Dress the baby in lightweight clothing that covers the arms and legs.
  • Try not to expose your baby to the sunrays between 10 am to 4 pm when the UV rays are the strongest.

Children over one year can use sunscreens with SPF 15 or more. If you are confused regarding using sunscreen on infants, consult the doctor right away.
 

2. Look out for Dry Skin

Applying moisturiser containing petroleum jelly

Your baby doesn't need a moisturizer right away. Do not be alarmed if your baby has developed a few dry patches in the first few weeks. These are normal and will probably go away on their own.

If your baby has dehydrated skin, then you can apply some moisturisers containing petroleum jelly. Ensure that the lotion is free of perfumes and dyes as they can irritate the baby's skin. Look for mild lotions containing natural oils like olive, coconut, and sunflower seed oils.
 

3. Bathe correctly

Tips while Bathing Your Baby

Although giving regular baths is not a necessity, you should bathe your baby frequently. Damp a soft washcloth with some lukewarm water and gently wipe all body parts, including the genitals. On other days, soak them properly in a tub. However, if your baby's skin gets irritated due to the use of a washcloth, stop that immediately and seek expert opinion.

Follow these tips while bathing your baby:

  • Hold the baby securely and don't leave them unattended. This can minimize the chance of any mishaps.
  • Check the water temperature carefully. Use lukewarm water, not hot water.
  • Try to keep bath time under 10 minutes.
  • Your baby's eyes and face are still very sensitive. Wash them with water only.
  • Wash the baby's hair and body with a fragrance-free and dye-free soap formulated for infants to avoid irritation.
  • Pat dry with a soft towel post-bath.
  • Look out for cradle caps

To all the new parents, don't be alarmed. Cradle cap is a common condition that is common in babies aged from 3 weeks to 3 months. You must be wondering how to identify them? Look for any yellow, greasy patch on the baby's scalp and crown. However, the infection can spread to the forehead, eyebrows, and the area surrounding the ears. 

They usually disappear on their own. Apply some emollient to the affected area and then wash it off with a gentle hair cleanser. However, if this condition persists after a few washes, you should consult the paediatrician.

 

4. Steer clear of contact dermatitis of baby skin

Steer clear of contact dermatitis of baby skin

Contact dermatitis is an allergic reaction to the baby's skin. The most common symptoms are red and swollen skin that is dry or cracked. This can happen due to specific allergens and irritants like saliva, soaps, lotions, dyes, perfumes, cosmetics, latex, and some metals.

However, if the cause is unclear, talk to the doctor at once.

Skincare for kids: Home remedies

  • Dress your baby comfortably and avoid rough fabrics like wool
  • Use moisturizers formulated for babies with no scent and dyes.
  • Give a bath every day in lukewarm water till the rashes disappear.
  • Avoid the contact trigger if you have figured it out already.

 

5. Cut/File nails regularly.

 Cut/File nails regularly Baby

The baby nails grow very fast. Trim them regularly to avoid any accidents. Your baby might poke himself/herself with nails. Clip/file them frequently with a baby nail clipper.

 

6. Avoid heat rashes

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This occurs when the baby's body becomes heated. This looks like tiny red spots on the skin folds. The sweat glands become blocked due to heat and humidity. 

Keep the skin cool and do not apply any oil-based products. Regular baths will prevent itchiness and clear out the rash. 

 

All new parents strive to give the best of baby skincare to their bundle of joy. However, it is vital to know what is safe and not for the baby's skin. Discover these 15 best baby skincare products at affordable prices and cash-on-delivery services. Shop away!


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About Payal Bhattacharya

Payal is an editor at Purplle.com. She believes that the world will be a much better place if everyone owns a cat, it’s bizarre but true. She’s very sensitive and particular about her skincare routines and never skips it even for a single day. She loves to read about intimate hygiene and educate herself about female and male personal care which clearly reflects in her writings.