Baby’s skincare
Thursday, June 26th, 2008

We are all probably aware of environmentally ‘good’ products and trying our best to eat organic and look after ourselves, this includes our skin. We know our skin is affected by the amount of water we drink, the food we eat and the creams and potions we use but how should we look after our baby’s skin?
Babies have thinner skin which is much more delicate than ours, so therefore it is not really in need of beautiful baby smelling soaps, shampoos, bubble baths and scented wipes. Although the packing and clever marketing strategies will have us thinking that we should be buying the entire range.
Is it healthy to overload their fresh new and delicate skin with a mixture of chemicals even if they are organic and claim to contain raw and natural ingredients?
Some experts are now claiming that all a new born baby needs to keep their skin clean is simply water, cotton wool and a baby comb. They advise using fragrance free detergents and fabric conditioners for washing their clothes.
Every year there is an increase in the amount of babies, children and adults suffering from conditions such as
· Skin allergies
· Eczema
AsthmaThe experts now think that it is time to get back to basics to allow your baby to develop their own natural barrier without any chemical intervention.
After one month they recommend
· Fragrance free baby wipes
· An emollient based moisturizer
· No shampoo, just wash in warm water
Sounds simple, maybe it is worth a try? Although as an adult I do still love the smell of baby talc but think that if it is better for my baby, the environment and saves money then maybe it is worth getting back to basics?



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