subject: Baby Skin Care - How to Protect Your Baby's Skin [print this page] Keeping your child's skin healthy and clean takes more than a simple bath and a little bit of lotion. Keeping your child's skin healthy and clean means caring for every inch of him (or her). In addition to keep an eye out for impending skin conditions you also need to limit sun exposure and take special care of your baby's laundry. It is important to remember that a baby's skin is way more sensitive than an adult's skin. Junior needs your help to make sure that skin issues do not develop on any part of his body. You will be happy to learn that there is not a lot to keeping your baby's skin clean. The fact is that it doesn't take much time at all to put together a good routine. Here are some hints and tricks to assist you.
Did you know that you don't need to bathe newborns and very young infants every single day? Most of the time young infants and newborns stay pretty clean. This is mostly because babies can't get around on their own and depend on their parents to get them from place to place. This makes it simple for parents to make sure that their babies don't get dirty or do damage to their skin. A newborn pretty much only needs to be given a bath twice or three times a week as long as you keep the baby's face clean. When babies learn to crawl and walk, however, you need to give them baths more frequent.
Use a gentle detergent on your baby's clothing and bedding--do not simply throw the baby's stuff in with your own when you do laundry. The detergent you use on your clothing is often too harsh for use on baby's clothes. Baby clothes are softer than adult clothing and regular laundry detergent can strip them of their softness. Using a gentler soap will help your baby's clothes stay soft and it is easier to rinse off of the clothing which will help you avoid skin problems.
Newborn infants need products that are specifically created for them. Just because a product is safe for babies over six months (or toddlers) does not mean that is necessarily safe for a newborn. Life outside the womb is much different than life inside the womb which means that it takes time for your newborn baby's skin to adjust. The skin is super sensitive and easily irritated, unlike older babies' and toddler's skin which has had time to thicken up. When you go shopping for new skin care products for your baby make sure that you choose products that are meant for newborns.
You have a lot of options to choose from to help you protect your child's skin. Developing a good baby skin care regimen early in your child's life will help them develop good skin care routines later on in life.
Baby skin care extends beyond the baby's face and involves taking care of the rest of the baby's body as well.