Ask any mother, and she will tell you that raising babies is a tough business. Apart from the sleepless nights and wet diapers, there’s the constant navigation of babbles, crying, and burps. One morning your child’s baby skin will be smooth as velvet; the next day, you see all these bumps and dots. Caring for an infant is a beautiful experience, but it can be worrying, too.
Take a deep breath, mom. You can sort, soothe, and smoothen things out. Read on to find out how you can give your infant that deliciously creamy baby skin.
Common Baby Skin Problems
Baby skin is much thinner and more sensitive than your grown-up skin. When a child is born, they’re suddenly exposed to all sorts of bacteria, dirt, and other elements that they've never witnessed in the womb. As the body’s top layer of protection, the skin is the first to react to all these new adjustments
The most common skin conditions in babies are diaper rash, , , cradle cap (baby seborrheic dermatitis), and eczema (baby dry skin). Kids are also prone to insect bites.
Baby Skincare Tips
Most baby skin woes are cosmetic and tend to go away with time, but there are ways you can make your baby more comfortable — and when your baby is happy, you’re happy, too.
Less is more.
Remember that , so try not to add anything that could trigger , such as fragrances and dyes. Look for natural ingredients as much as possible. If you see on your baby, resist the urge to treat it with gels and creams from your skincare reservoir.
Take your cue from your baby. If they’re bothered, apply baby-friendly lotions or ointments or consult a specialist. If they’re generally happy, it’s probably better to leave any marks or spots alone.
Keep your baby clean.
The most fundamental tip to taking care of baby skin? Cleanliness! It’s never too early to practice good hygiene. Some experts do not recommend bathing babies every day. They believe you can get away with bathing your newborn thrice a week for the first three months to avoid stripping baby skin of its natural moisture.
However, you're in the tropical Philippines, and your baby might feel more comfortable . You can also add it to your bedtime ritual, lulls their senses and getting them ready for sleep. Remember to use gentle products that won’t aggravate or dry out your baby’s skin.
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Keep your baby cool.
Many parents are praning that their babies may be too cold, so they end up swaddling, blanketing, and layering excessively. However, your baby can also be too warm. Overheating can cause them to sweat profusely, leading to itchy heat rash or worse.
When maintaining temperature, don’t choose between warm or cold. Think about comfort.
Be a diligent diaper changer.
Diaper rash could be one of the most painful skin conditions a baby can experience. It’s one of those things that you really should try to avoid. If you’re using disposable diapers, change them as soon as they’re wet or soiled. When you’re at home, use more breathable materials, such as lampin, which is easier on the skin.
As a preventative measure, make sure to apply diaper cream, especially at night when your baby sleeps longer hours.
It might be something external.
Did you check your baby’s clothes, swaddles, or bedding? The materials may be scratching or irritating their skin. Read the label of your laundry detergent and see if any ingredients might be too harsh for baby skin, too. Perhaps you’re wearing perfume or cologne that is spurring a reaction.
Baby skin doesn’t require a lot of maintenance. Just keep it clean and soothed and your child will be fine. You both will.
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