Thursday, 14 February 2019

Baby Oil And Lotion

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Baby Oil And Lotion

Soap and water can really dry out a baby’s skin.  To help keep your baby’s skin soft and smooth, always apply a thin layer of baby oil or baby moisturizing lotion to your baby’s skin after bath time.  You can even use some baby oil to give your baby a relaxing, just before bedtime massage.

Dry Baby Skin Problems

Baby lotions and oils can help with a myriad of baby skin problems from baby eczema to cradle cap.  By exploring user reviews for various baby oils and lotions you can find out which product has worked best to help clear up severe cases of dry baby skin, which product is safest to use on babies with sensitive skin, and which product clears up mystery rashes, crusty dry patches and flaky skin.
Users on the review boards also provide lots of helpful tips on how to deal with many of the common baby skin problems and offer helpful advice on how to use these various baby lotions and oils to cure your baby’s skin aliments.  We, of course, have summed up all of these comments and tips in our product review articles so that you can find all of the information you need in one place.

A Cure For Cradle Cap

For example, as a cure for cradle cap many users suggest rubbing baby oil or lotion on your baby’s head an hour or more before bath time.  This will help to loosen all of those dry and stubborn scalp scales.  Then during your baby’s bath use a baby hair brush or comb and brush away the scaly skin.  Shampoo when finished.
I tested out this advice on my daughter’s cradle cap and found that it works really well.  However, I personally recommend using a baby comb rather than a hair brush.  Just pull the comb across your baby’s scalp at almost a flat angle (to prevent poking your baby in the head with the comb’s teeth).  You should find that the dry skin and scales from the cradle cap will begin to pile up between the teeth of the comb.  Repeat for a day or two until the cradle cap is gone.  –Be sure not to scrape against your baby’s scalp too hard—you don’t want to cause your baby any discomfort or irritation.

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