Sensitive Natural Baby Skincare
Adults tend to have no problem using skincare products filled with all kinds of chemicals, yet they know that
these items are not appropriate for the sweet and delicate skin of a baby. While this is common sense, less people
turn a critical eye on the components of products that are deemed safe for use on babies. A fair number of baby
skincare products actually contain chemicals that can irritate and harm an infant's skin rather than help it.
Natural baby skincare is the better path to take because natural products are much more gentle on the developing
skin of a baby. The chemicals in unnatural products can really damage an infant's vulnerable, fresh skin.
Natural Choices
There is a growing market for natural baby skincare products as more and more parents are becoming aware of the
potential damage that can be caused by chemicals. Baby products containing natural ingredients are becoming
increasingly popular as the benefits of unnatural skincare products are drastically outweighed by the
downfalls.
Natural baby skincare items like mild soap should be used by parents when they bath their child. Bathing a baby
too often is actually a problem that could result in drying their skin out too much. Products like bubble bath
should be completely avoided due to the chemicals it contains and the potential for damaging a baby's skin by
drying it out.
Talc powder is generally accepted as a necessary item in any baby room, but in reality the powder can clog pores
and irritate the baby's skin. There are natural baby skincare alternatives like cornstarch or bentonite clay powder
that are more gentle on an infant's skin. Of course, the gentler, the better; a soft approach will leave your baby
much happier.
Chamomile is another great natural baby skincare alternative that a parent can use when their baby has a diaper
rash instead of talc powder. Another great natural treatment for diaper rash is zinc oxide. Both of this products
help soothe and treat the irritation caused by diaper rash.
Baby oil is another widely recognized item in baby skincare, but a lot of these oils contain petrochemicals that
can aggravate a child's skin. Natural baby skincare has products like almond and grapeseed oil that are gentler on
an infant's sensitive skin. Natural oils that also contain aloe vera or chamomile are great for soothing red,
irritated skin.
During the first year of a baby's life shampoo should be left out of the bathing picture. If shampoo must be
used because the baby's hair has become especially dirty then it is important that it is a natural shampoo that is
free of fragrance.
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