When Your Normal Baby Skin Care Routine Doesn’t Work
May 4, 2011 by Guest Author
Filed under Baby Care
New parents are often intimidated by caring for their new baby’s skin. Taking care of your baby’s skin is just one of the new things you need to think about as a new parent and it is easy to get bogged down with the feeling of needing to be a perfect parent. Baby skin care is often little more than common sense which should be good news. You don’t need any fancy products to keep your baby’s skin clean and clear. The fact is that you don’t need to buy a large number of products to keep your baby’s skin clean and clear. Read on to learn some hints and tips that you can use to put together your new baby’s skin care routine.
Skip the powder when you change your son or daughter’s diaper. Powder is popular because it absorbs moisture and helps your baby stay dry in his diaper.
When shopping for baby-specific skin care products, make sure you check the ingredients on the label carefully. Avoid any baby skin care products that have dyes, added fragrances, parabens and phthalates. These ingredients could irritate your baby’s skin and cause rashes and other skin conditions to develop. You don’t want to accidentally irritate your child’s skin when your main goal is to keep it clean! Choose skin care products that are gentle on the skin. To make sure that the products you use are good, ask your pediatrician for skin care reccomendations.
Be careful around your baby’s umbilical cord stump. Don’t pull on it or rub on it. Make sure that you clean it with rubbing alcohol two or three times a day. Leave it alone the rest of the time. Don’t even give the baby a full bath if the umbilical cord stump is still in place. Fold down your newborn’s diaper so that the top ridge doesn’t irritate the umbilical cord. This area is very sensitive and prone to infection so being very careful around it is very important. The stump will leave behind a spot on your baby–talk to your pediatrician about how to best care for that spot.
There are a lot of different ways to take care of your infant’s skin. The truth is that baby skin care does not need to be complicated or difficult. In fact, if you choose the right products and practice some common sense, your baby should enjoy clean and clear skin with very few problems. Remember that you need to take care of all of your baby’s skin not only the skin on her face and head. Caring for your baby’s skin will depend on your making a lot of smart decisions all day long, but don’t freak out! It won’t take long at all for keeping your child’s skin healthy to become little more than second nature. Before long you won’t think about it at all. It will simply be automatic!
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