Newborn babies are adapting to the outside world so their delicate skin is more vulnerable to external factors like temperature changes and allergens. Here are some top tips on caring for your baby's sensitive skin in those early years.
Gentle Baby Toiletries
Choosing the right baby toiletries when your baby has sensitive skin is very important. The skin of your baby can be easily irritable and very absorbent so it’s vital you aren’t putting any harsh chemicals on it. Try to choose pure and non-perfumed products checking that they are hypoallergenic, alcohol-free and pH neutral so they don’t damage the skin. Those made from natural products are generally better for delicate skin.
Limit Bath Time
While bath time can be a fun bonding experience, it's essential to keep it short and sweet, especially for babies with sensitive skin. Prolonged exposure to water with high lime scale levels can potentially dry out their fragile skin. Ideally, baths should not exceed 10 minutes. If you notice that your baby enjoys longer baths and their skin handles it well, you can gradually extend the time. Always remember never to leave your baby alone in the bath, not even for a moment.
Moisturise Daily
To ensure that your baby's sensitive skin develops properly, it's essential to moisturise their skin daily. Choose a skin cream or almond milk recommended by your doctor. Look for products that contain ingredients like petroleum jelly or vegetable oils, which work wonders for dry skin areas, providing much-needed hydration.
Watch for Redness
If your baby has a rash, show it to your doctor. They can recommend the best products to address these issues quickly and effectively. It’s the same in the case of nappy rash. Make sure you change the nappy often and let your baby’s bottom breathe.
Seasonal Care
Be extra vigilant in both winter and summer when it comes to caring for your baby's skin. Cold weather can dry out your baby's skin and potentially cause irritation. Pay particular attention to their face and consult your doctor for suitable moisturisers to use morning and night. In the rare case of sun exposure, ensure your baby's delicate skin remains shielded, as it's still immature. Apply a high-factor sun cream when venturing outside to protect your little one from harmful UV rays.
Cradle Cap
Cradle cap - flaky, crusty patches on a baby's scalp - is a common issue among newborns. While it's generally harmless, it can be a cause of concern for parents. Fortunately, there are gentle remedies to alleviate cradle cap. First, you can try applying a small amount of baby oil or olive oil to the affected areas, gently massaging it in. Allow it to sit for a few minutes to loosen the scales, then use a soft brush or a fine-toothed comb to carefully remove the flakes. Be gentle to avoid any discomfort for your baby. You can also choose a special cradle cap shampoo, formulated to help eliminate the dry flakes.
Choose the Right Clothing
The type of fabric your baby's clothes are made of can have a significant impact on their skin. Soft, breathable fabrics like cotton are excellent choices, as they reduce the risk of skin irritation. Slumbersac's modal baby sleeping bags are also a great option for comfortable and safe sleep. Modal fabric is incredibly soft, making it gentle against your baby's skin. It's free from harsh chemicals, making it hypoallergenic too.
Choosing quality baby toiletries and clothing will help keep your baby's skin healthy and comfortable throughout those early years so it's worthwhile doing your research and making the investment.