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Baby toiletries can be
- Bath bubbles or lotion
- Shampoo
- Creams,oils and lotions
- Baby powder
- Nappy creams
There
are a number of different products available in chemists
and supermarkets; you may prefer to try several until
you find the ones that suit your baby.
- Babies have sensitive skin that is prone to dryness
and easily irritated. Choose baby skincare toiletries
rather than adult versions because they are gentler
on the skin
- If your baby suffers from skin allergies or eczema,
check with your GP or health visitor for advice on
what to use. There are products which are specially
designed to help
- Many brands make a complete range of products, including
shampoos, talc and nappy creams, so if you like a
make you can stick to it
- Look out for a new bath product with ingredients
that help relieve congestion when your baby has a
stuffy nose
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Bath bubbles or lotion
Your baby isn’t dirty in the same way as an older
child, but adding mild bubbles or lotion to the water
will be cleansing and make it an enjoyable experience.
It’s less drying than soap, too.
Shampoo
Always choose the ultra mild ‘tear free’
variety. If, however, your baby has a downy covering
rather than luxuriant locks, you can sluice the diluted
baby bath mixture over his head and then rinse with
clean water, instead of bothering with shampoo.
Creams, oils and
lotions
These are designed to restore moisture to your baby’s
skin, although you may feel this is not necessary on
a daily basis. Most babies do enjoy gentle massage,
and you can use a dab of cream, oil or lotion to smooth
over your baby’s skin.
Baby powder
Traditionally used after a bath to help dry a baby’s
skin. Don’t use too much, particularly if you’re
using a nappy cream, as it can cause the creases around
arms and legs to become clogged. It could be dangerous
if inhaled by your baby. Baby powder is finer and less
perfumed than adult talcum powder.
Nappy creams
Some nappy creams are barrier creams designed to repel
moisture from your baby’s bottom. Others contain
medication to treat nappy rash. Do consult your GP or
health visitor if your baby is suffering from persistent
nappy rash.
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