Do You Need Help with a Baby Skin Care Regimen?

Posted by The Popular News Today on Friday, November 11, 2011

By Ann Krall


Many parents assume that they do not need to do anything to keep their baby's skin clean and healthy. For some reason they think that baby skin is tougher than adult skin. After all, babies haven't hit puberty yet so they must not have to worry about puberty-related skin conditions. The truth is that keeping your infant's skin healthy involves caring for that skin from the moment the baby is born.

A baby's bath does not have to be very long at all. Believe it or not if your newborn's bath time lasts too long it can be harmful for your baby! Limit baby's bath time to three to five minutes each night-just enough time to get wet, get soapy and get rinsed off. Once you have rinsed off the soap, apply a little bit of baby lotion or moisturizer and then use a soft and warm towel to dry the baby off. To ensure that rashes and yeast infections don't develop make sure you dry your baby completely. After all, a newborn baby's skin has a bunch of folds in which moisture droplets can hide for ages! Make sure you use a soft towel!

The reason you want to skip the powder is because it is easy for the babies to inhale it; even heavier powders like corn starch are bad because those can grow yeast. Instead of using powders or corn starches simply wipe your baby clean with warm water, dry her off with a dry towel and then put on a new diaper. Doing this will keep yeast from breeding and diaper rashes from happening. Fresh air can work wonders for a baby's skin. In fact, most diaper rashes and skin issues develop because the baby has been sitting in a wet or fouled diaper for too long or wrapped up too tightly in his or her clothes. A baby's skin that gets a chance to breathe from time to time will avoid most of these minor ailments. Tip: from time-to-time let your baby crawl around naked so the skin has a chance to be dry and soak up some clean air. Your baby won't be ashamed, they don't understand that yet. This doesn't have to be done all day everyday to get the desired results, you can start experimenting and adjust accordingly, just be sure that it isn't in a cold temperature where your baby can develop associated illnesses.

Acne is a skin problem that many people don't know can inflict their baby. What happens is that while the mother is still pregnant - the baby is exposed to the mother's hormones. It's really simple, some babies will produce more oil in their skin which in turn will clog their pores. Do not try to treat these breakouts with adult acne remedies! They are much too harsh and can burn your baby's skin. The acne will usually disappear in a few weeks as long as you keep the irritated area clean, you can do this with your normal bathing routine.

There are a lot of different ways to take care of your infant's skin. The truth is that baby skin care does not need to be complicated or difficult. All you need is some common sense and the patience to choose the best products on the shelf and your baby's skin should stay healthy and clean with no problems. Remember that you are caring for all of your baby's skin, not just the skin on his face. Keeping your baby's skin clear, clean and healthy requires you to be vigilant all day long but don't let that scare you! It won't take long at all for keeping your child's skin healthy to become little more than second nature. Before long you won't think about it at all. It will be almost subconscious!




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