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When Your Normal Baby Skin Care Routine Doesn't Work



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By : Andre Contado    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-29 13:30:24

Making sure your child's skin stays clean and healthy takes more than simply bathing and applying lotion once a day. It involves making sure that all of your baby's skin stays healthy and clean. This means taking special care of baby's laundry and sun exposure and properly treating any skin conditions that develop. It is important to remember that a baby's skin is way more sensitive than an adult's skin. Your daughter (or son) needs you to make sure that she (or he) doesn't develop skin conditions anywhere on her body. Baby skin care is not very complex--which should be good news for you! In fact, you can probably develop quite a good routine early on. Use these tips to help you out.

Babies are more likely to develop rashes and a variety of other problems with the skin that can be avoided with the right knowledge. Most of the time, rashes and bumps are easy to treat and are quite common. You also need to learn the best ways to treat these bumps and skin rashes when they happen so that they do not get inflamed or get worse. The key is to start treating the problem as soon as you notice them, when this is done you will keep any damage to a minimum. You want to wash your baby's clothing, new toys and bedding in gentle detergent that is hypoallergenic. This wash cycle is important because it rids the items of things that might harm or irritate your son or daughter's skin. We do this even as adults because it just makes good sense to do so. Think about it for a second: when was the last time you wore a new shirt without washing it first?

Don't be too cavalier with your baby's umbilical cord stump. Don't pull it, rub it or play with it. Swab some rubbing alcohol on it a few times a day until it falls off. Other than that, leave it alone. Don't even give the baby a full bath if the umbilical cord stump is still in place. Your newborn's diaper should be folded down so that the top of it doesn't scrape or rub on the umbilical cord. The stump is easily infected which is why you want to make sure to keep it extra clean. When the stump falls off the skin under it will need special care so you should talk to your pediatrician about how to care for it. Ensuring your baby keeps beautiful skin can be as simple as keeping it clean. You may be confronted with a lot of opinions when it comes to your baby's skin care but the truth is that it doesn't have to be time consuming, and expensive goal. All of our grown-up skin products do not help a baby keep their luxurious skin. In fact, using them usually does more harm than good. All it takes is a little research and intuition to get the right routine going. Remember, there is no need to overcomplicate something that is not complicated to begin with.

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