Top Products To Keep Your Baby's Skin Healthy




Always a baby’s skin is thinner, more fragile and more sensitive than an adult’s. It is also less resistant to bacteria and harmful substances in the environment, so it can be easily irritated. Please Care and protect your baby’s skin will help to avoid problems in the future.

Always give bath to your baby in warm water it means every day. You can add a fragrance-free bath oil and use a mild, pH neutral, gentle liquid cleanser if you feel it necessary. To protect your baby skin please Avoid bubble bath, antibacterial and perfumed soaps quite possible it may irritate your baby’s skin.

Regular soap contains heavy surfactants, which create that soapy lather Babies and young children don't need these things, and they can actually irritate their skin adult soap on your baby's sensitive skin will likely leave it dry, red, or splotchy. Actually we are suggesting, your child's better off using baby or children's soap or mild moisturizing soap until puberty, especially if he has sensitive skin. So protecting the skin of baby use SSCPL Herbals Sparino Baby soap. A gentle and caring soap to replenish your Baby’s skin with necessary moisture to maintain it supple and soft. This carefully formulated Baby Soap enriched with Cocoa Butter, Kokum Butter, Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Cow Ghee and Vitamin E makes sure that your baby’s gentle skin is kept that way for as long as possible.
                               

Moisture is always better than dry skin so moisturize your baby, from top to toe, at least once every day. This is especially important if your family has a history of allergies such as eczema, asthma or hay fever. You can daily moisturize after the bath and twice daily if you feel your baby’s skin looks dry or flaky. Moisturizers, such as Sorbonne, Aqueous cream or Paraffin are good because they are free from fragrances and plant extracts. Thicker creams and ointments are better than lotions.

It is very important to care for the nappy area Nappy rash is a sore, red rash in the nappy area, caused by your baby’s sensitive skin becoming irritated. Many times we see most babies who wear nappies will get nappy rash at some stage, but some babies are more prone to it than others.  Change nappies often i.e. every three hours. Try to use disposable nappies.  Most importantly Clean skin gently with water and a disposable cloth such as a Chux towel or cotton wool. Gently pat the nappy area, remember one important thing dry don’t rub Have lots of nappy-free time If there is redness or damage to baby’s skin, please try to use a nappy barrier cream thick and containing zinc every time you change your baby’s nappy to prevent any further irritation.

The most important the cord care Keep your baby’s cord area clean and dry. Use plain water and cotton balls. Do not use antiseptic or alcohol wipes as they delay the separation of the cord. The cord will usually separate in seven to ten days. See your midwife or doctor if the area around the cord is red or smelly. Hair and nails Mostly, you can wash your baby’s hair with a damp cloth. If you need to wash their hair with a cleanser, use one that is gentle and fragrance free. Here we introducing a baby shampoo. This SSCPL Herbal shampoo is very safe for children. SPARINO BABY SHAMPOO is gentle and soft on your baby's sensitive skin. Paraben Free, Sulfate Free, SLES Free and an extremely mild baby shampoo keeps your Baby’s scalp and hair free from dryness

Your baby’s fingernails are very soft and may not need to be cut for the first few months. If you need to, you can gently peel the growing edge of the nail or use very small baby clippers with a protective guard. Sun exposure A small amount of sun (UV) exposure when the UV level is less than 3 is safe and healthy for babies and helps maintain their Vitamin D levels. Sun protection is needed when the UV is forecast to reach 3 or above (see Sun Smart app which lets you know when you do and don’t need sun protection). Light clothing, hats, sun shades on prams and shade outdoors is the best protection against UV. When necessary a broad spectrum sunscreen of SPF 50 should be applied to exposed areas of skin.


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