How To Improve Your Baby’s Skin Care Routine
There are a lot of people out there who assume that they don’t need to take steps to care for their baby’s skin. For some reason they think that baby skin is tougher than adult skin. After all, babies have lots of time before puberty hormones set in and they have to worry about acne or other problems.
The truth is that keeping your infant’s skin healthy involves caring for that skin from the moment the baby is born. This is why it is important to develop a baby skin care routine early on in your child’s life. Preparing your child for proper skin care as an adult involves starting a regular skin care routine early on in life and teaching your child that skin care is important. Here are some tips for developing your own baby’s skin care routine.
During diaper changes skip the powder. Powder is popular because it absorbs moisture and helps your baby stay dry in his diaper.
The problem is that babies are able to inhale the fine dust that occurs when you sprinkle talcum powder on your child and yeast can grow in corn based starches. Your best bet when changing your baby’s diaper is to gently wash the baby’s bottom with a warm cloth and then pat him or her dry with a dry cloth before putting on the new diaper. This will keep diaper rashes and yeast issues from happening and wreaking havoc on your baby’s skin.
During the first six months of your baby’s life you want to do everything you can to keep him or her out of direct sunlight because direct sunlight can prove too harsh for your baby’s skin, which will be very sensitive to light. After your baby is six months old the direct sunlight won’t be as big an issue but you still want to make sure that every millimeter of skin not covered with clothing or a hat is covered in strong baby friendly sunscreen.
You will also want to take extra precaution against the sun with hats and umbrellas. A cool, damp and soft cloth can be used to treat a sunburn that still manages to develop.
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