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How to take care of an infant’s skin

Infant skin would be a delicate organ and is more susceptible to environmental and manmade insults, much more than the adults do. Many mothers worry unnecessarily about keeping the babies skin exceptionally clean, but, over indulgence in such thoughts and actions might lead to effects that in turn could actually harm the babies’ skin.

Keeping your babies’ skin nice and healthy would be a combination effect of many factors. It may be influenced by the surrounding air, substances we apply on the babies’ skin, foods and fluids given to the baby, genes, bathing practices…etc. Many of these factors would be under our control and can be modified in order to avoid insults to the babies’ skin. Knowing these factors and the methods to modify and use them accordingly would make you care better for your babies’ skin.

Let us see, some of these measures leading to better care.

* Avoid the applications of regular soaps and bathing shampoo to the babies’ skin and make use of a mild soap which does not scrub away the protective layers on the skin.

* Use mildly warm water for the baths and always avoid hot or cold water.

* Give the bath in the late morning or after play activity before a feed.

* Reduce the bath time to 10 minutes as more time the baby spend on soapy water, more drier the skin will become.

* Make sure the skin folds and the areas under the neck are cleaned properly as these places are more likely to become dirty.

* Keep the surrounding environment warm at the time of the bath.

* Dry the skin with a soft cloth and do not rub hard in order to dry but rather pat dry the skin.

* Apply a moisturizing lotion into the babies’ skin to retain the existing moisture from dissemination.

* Dress the baby in soft and light clothing depending on the environment.

* Make the baby to drink plenty of fluids as it would help in the moisturizing process of the skin.

* Prevent the skin from directly being exposed to sun light and wearing caps and other protective gear would be indicated when taking the baby to such places. It would be a good idea to limit the exposure to sun rays during the times from 10 am to 2 pm as it would be the most intense period of UV rays.

* Add plenty of vegetables to the babies’ diet if weaning had started, and depending on the requirement, follow your pediatricians advise for nutritional supplements.

How to take care of an infant’s skin

Infant skin would be a delicate organ and is more susceptible to environmental and manmade insults, much more than the adults do. Many mothers worry unnecessarily about keeping the babies skin exceptionally clean, but, over indulgence in such thoughts and actions might lead to effects that in turn could actually harm the babies’ skin.

Keeping your babies’ skin nice and healthy would be a combination effect of many factors. It may be influenced by the surrounding air, substances we apply on the babies’ skin, foods and fluids given to the baby, genes, bathing practices…etc. Many of these factors would be under our control and can be modified in order to avoid insults to the babies’ skin. Knowing these factors and the methods to modify and use them accordingly would make you care better for your babies’ skin.

Let us see, some of these measures leading to better care.

* Avoid the applications of regular soaps and bathing shampoo to the babies’ skin and make use of a mild soap which does not scrub away the protective layers on the skin.

* Use mildly warm water for the baths and always avoid hot or cold water.

* Give the bath in the late morning or after play activity before a feed.

* Reduce the bath time to 10 minutes as more time the baby spend on soapy water, more drier the skin will become.

* Make sure the skin folds and the areas under the neck are cleaned properly as these places are more likely to become dirty.

* Keep the surrounding environment warm at the time of the bath.

* Dry the skin with a soft cloth and do not rub hard in order to dry but rather pat dry the skin.

* Apply a moisturizing lotion into the babies’ skin to retain the existing moisture from dissemination.

* Dress the baby in soft and light clothing depending on the environment.

* Make the baby to drink plenty of fluids as it would help in the moisturizing process of the skin.

* Prevent the skin from directly being exposed to sun light and wearing caps and other protective gear would be indicated when taking the baby to such places. It would be a good idea to limit the exposure to sun rays during the times from 10 am to 2 pm as it would be the most intense period of UV rays.

* Add plenty of vegetables to the babies’ diet if weaning had started, and depending on the requirement, follow your pediatricians advise for nutritional supplements.

How to take care of an infant’s skin

Infant skin would be a delicate organ and is more susceptible to environmental and manmade insults, much more than the adults do. Many mothers worry unnecessarily about keeping the babies skin exceptionally clean, but, over indulgence in such thoughts and actions might lead to effects that in turn could actually harm the babies’ skin.

Keeping your babies’ skin nice and healthy would be a combination effect of many factors. It may be influenced by the surrounding air, substances we apply on the babies’ skin, foods and fluids given to the baby, genes, bathing practices…etc. Many of these factors would be under our control and can be modified in order to avoid insults to the babies’ skin. Knowing these factors and the methods to modify and use them accordingly would make you care better for your babies’ skin.

Let us see, some of these measures leading to better care.

* Avoid the applications of regular soaps and bathing shampoo to the babies’ skin and make use of a mild soap which does not scrub away the protective layers on the skin.

* Use mildly warm water for the baths and always avoid hot or cold water.

* Give the bath in the late morning or after play activity before a feed.

* Reduce the bath time to 10 minutes as more time the baby spend on soapy water, more drier the skin will become.

* Make sure the skin folds and the areas under the neck are cleaned properly as these places are more likely to become dirty.

* Keep the surrounding environment warm at the time of the bath.

* Dry the skin with a soft cloth and do not rub hard in order to dry but rather pat dry the skin.

* Apply a moisturizing lotion into the babies’ skin to retain the existing moisture from dissemination.

* Dress the baby in soft and light clothing depending on the environment.

* Make the baby to drink plenty of fluids as it would help in the moisturizing process of the skin.

* Prevent the skin from directly being exposed to sun light and wearing caps and other protective gear would be indicated when taking the baby to such places. It would be a good idea to limit the exposure to sun rays during the times from 10 am to 2 pm as it would be the most intense period of UV rays.

* Add plenty of vegetables to the babies’ diet if weaning had started, and depending on the requirement, follow your pediatricians advise for nutritional supplements.

How to take care of an infant’s skin

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Infant skin would be a delicate organ and is more susceptible to environmental and manmade insults, much more than the adults do. Many mothers worry unnecessarily about keeping the babies skin exceptionally clean, but, over indulgence in such thoughts and actions might lead to effects that in turn could actually harm the babies’ skin.

Keeping your babies’ skin nice and healthy would be a combination effect of many factors. It may be influenced by the surrounding air, substances we apply on the babies’ skin, foods and fluids given to the baby, genes, bathing practices…etc. Many of these factors would be under our control and can be modified in order to avoid insults to the babies’ skin. Knowing these factors and the methods to modify and use them accordingly would make you care better for your babies’ skin.

Let us see, some of these measures leading to better care.

* Avoid the applications of regular soaps and bathing shampoo to the babies’ skin and make use of a mild soap which does not scrub away the protective layers on the skin.

* Use mildly warm water for the baths and always avoid hot or cold water.

* Give the bath in the late morning or after play activity before a feed.

* Reduce the bath time to 10 minutes as more time the baby spend on soapy water, more drier the skin will become.

* Make sure the skin folds and the areas under the neck are cleaned properly as these places are more likely to become dirty.

* Keep the surrounding environment warm at the time of the bath.

* Dry the skin with a soft cloth and do not rub hard in order to dry but rather pat dry the skin.

* Apply a moisturizing lotion into the babies’ skin to retain the existing moisture from dissemination.

* Dress the baby in soft and light clothing depending on the environment.

* Make the baby to drink plenty of fluids as it would help in the moisturizing process of the skin.

* Prevent the skin from directly being exposed to sun light and wearing caps and other protective gear would be indicated when taking the baby to such places. It would be a good idea to limit the exposure to sun rays during the times from 10 am to 2 pm as it would be the most intense period of UV rays.

* Add plenty of vegetables to the babies’ diet if weaning had started, and depending on the requirement, follow your pediatricians advise for nutritional supplements.

How to take care of an infant’s skin

skin care<br />
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Infant skin would be a delicate organ and is more susceptible to environmental and manmade insults, much more than the adults do. Many mothers worry unnecessarily about keeping the babies skin exceptionally clean, but, over indulgence in such thoughts and actions might lead to effects that in turn could actually harm the babies’ skin.

Keeping your babies’ skin nice and healthy would be a combination effect of many factors. It may be influenced by the surrounding air, substances we apply on the babies’ skin, foods and fluids given to the baby, genes, bathing practices…etc. Many of these factors would be under our control and can be modified in order to avoid insults to the babies’ skin. Knowing these factors and the methods to modify and use them accordingly would make you care better for your babies’ skin.

Let us see, some of these measures leading to better care.

* Avoid the applications of regular soaps and bathing shampoo to the babies’ skin and make use of a mild soap which does not scrub away the protective layers on the skin.

* Use mildly warm water for the baths and always avoid hot or cold water.

* Give the bath in the late morning or after play activity before a feed.

* Reduce the bath time to 10 minutes as more time the baby spend on soapy water, more drier the skin will become.

* Make sure the skin folds and the areas under the neck are cleaned properly as these places are more likely to become dirty.

* Keep the surrounding environment warm at the time of the bath.

* Dry the skin with a soft cloth and do not rub hard in order to dry but rather pat dry the skin.

* Apply a moisturizing lotion into the babies’ skin to retain the existing moisture from dissemination.

* Dress the baby in soft and light clothing depending on the environment.

* Make the baby to drink plenty of fluids as it would help in the moisturizing process of the skin.

* Prevent the skin from directly being exposed to sun light and wearing caps and other protective gear would be indicated when taking the baby to such places. It would be a good idea to limit the exposure to sun rays during the times from 10 am to 2 pm as it would be the most intense period of UV rays.

* Add plenty of vegetables to the babies’ diet if weaning had started, and depending on the requirement, follow your pediatricians advise for nutritional supplements.