baby-skin-careCongratulations on your new baby. Now he or she has arrived, you might be more than likely wondering what type of baby skin care products you ought to be choosing. Or perhaps little one has not yet arrived but you are getting sorted.

Your baby’s skin is really sensitive and needs to be treated with care. In the initial couple of weeks you are probably best not using anything at all apart from warm water and cotton wool. Having said that, your baby might suffer with diaper rash, so you might want to use some cream when changing his diaper. I usually suggest that you use a hypo-allergenic cream expressly formulated for newborns as it is considerably less likely to produce a skin reaction.

The ideal care for nappy rash is to allow the skin to breath, so you could try leaving baby with no diaper for about twenty minutes. This will likely eliminate most nappy rashes, as will changing his diaper more frequently. You may want to put baby lying on a big towel however, as an accident is pretty likely seeing they are not yet potty trained!

All Natural Baby Skin Care Products

You might also want to have a look at using only all-natural baby skin care products. These are slightly more expensive but are usually more gentle unless your child is allergic to one of the natural ingredients. Avoid perfumed products as despite the fact they smell wonderful, they are very likely to upset the delicate skin.

One thing to remember is that your baby is born with skin that wrinkles easily. This does not mean that they should be covered in moisturizer. It will settle down completely naturally if left alone. In case you have a family history of eczema, then your baby is more liable to have an allergic reaction so it is wise to choose the appropriate products.

I know that budget can be a worry when you have a baby nevertheless I would suggest you stay away from the cheap own brand supermarket baby skin care products. You don’t need the most expensive skin care range for your offspring – the middle of the range selection will do fine. If money is a problem, bear in mind that baby won’t remember what you dressed him in so he is not going to need five new outfits a day. He may need to be changed five times, however he won’t complain if you use all in one clothes for the first year or so.

My son got bad cradle cap when he was close to five months old. Don’t be afraid if your child gets it as despite its appearance it is not hazardous to baby. What can be harmful is mothers who persist on picking off the brown crusts as this can easily lead to an infection. Instead, gently warm a little olive oil and work it into baby’s head morning and evening. He may not smell the nicest however the cradle cap will lift off very easily if you gently rub the affected area with a towel.

Baby skin care products will keep your baby smiling and content. The best sound on earth is a baby laughing – just you wait and see!