Say Goodbye to Baby’s Dry Skin: How to Prevent Dry Skin in Babies

2023-08-15 - Tedibar Body Wash

Baby Skin

As parents, we always strive to provide the best care for our little ones, ensuring their comfort and well-being in every way possible. One aspect that requires special attention is our baby's delicate skin, which can be prone to dryness. 

It's essential to understand how your baby's skin reacts to different weather conditions and adopt preventive measures to protect against dryness. So let’s talk about effective methods to prevent dry skin in babies, as well as the common causes behind it. 

Let's dive in and ensure that your little bundle of joy remains soft and snuggly!

Causes of Dry Skin in Babies

  1. Natural development: 
    Newborns and infants have delicate and sensitive skin that is still adapting to the outside world. It is common for babies to experience dry skin on their face during their early months as their skin adjusts to the environment.

     
  2. Weather conditions:
    Extreme temperatures, low humidity, and harsh winds can deplete the moisture from your baby's skin, leading to dryness and discomfort.

     
  3. Overexposure to water: 
    Frequent baths or using hot water can strip away the natural oils that protect the skin, leaving it vulnerable to dryness.

     

Harsh Products: 
Certain soaps, shampoos, and detergents contain harsh chemicals that can irritate and dry out your baby's skin. Opt for gentle, fragrance-free products to minimise the risk.

 

Dry Skin Remedies For Babies

  1. Keep moisture locked In: 
    Hydration is key when it comes to combating dry skin in babies. After bathing your little one, gently pat their skin dry with a soft towel and immediately apply a fragrance-free moisturiser. Look for moisturisers and lotions like Atogla Body Lotion, specifically formulated for baby's delicate skin, and free from harsh chemicals and allergens. By sealing in moisture, you can help prevent dryness and keep your baby's skin supple.

     
  2. Choose gentle cleansers: 
    Choosing the right cleansers is important, using harsh soaps and cleansers can strip your baby's skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness. Opt for mild cleansers such as Tedibar Bathing Bar, which is specifically designed for newborns. The bar gently cleanses without drying out the skin, preserving its natural moisture barrier.

     
  3. Maintain optimal bathing habits:
    Bathing too frequently or using excessively hot water can further dry out your baby's delicate skin. Aim for shorter baths using lukewarm water, and limit them to every other day, especially during colder months. Be mindful of the products you use during bath time and ensure they are gentle and suitable for your baby's sensitive skin.

     
  4. Protect from extreme weather conditions: 
    Both hot and cold weather can have adverse effects on your baby's skin. In colder months, bundle up your little one in layers to protect them from harsh winds and low humidity. In warmer months, shield them from direct sunlight and use a baby-safe sunscreen to avoid sunburn. By providing proper protection, you can prevent dry skin on your baby's face and body that is commonly caused by extreme weather conditions.

     
  5. Humidify:
    Dry indoor air can exacerbate your baby's dry skin. Using a humidifier in your baby's room can help add moisture to the air, providing relief and preventing skin dryness. Be sure to clean the humidifier regularly to avoid the growth of mould or bacteria.

 

In a world filled with countless baby care options, it's crucial to remember that the simplest and most effective approach often yields the best results. By choosing gentle cleansers such as Tedibar Bathing Bar, moisturising regularly and shielding your baby's delicate skin from harsh weather conditions, you can create a nurturing environment that keeps dryness at bay. So, embrace these dry skin remedies for babies, shower your little one with love, and watch their skin thrive with a velvety smoothness that matches their irresistible charm.

Sensitive Skin

Skincare Notes & Tips

  • Your baby’s skin and immune system are sensitive, so it’s important to adopt a skincare routine to shield your little one’s skin from germs.
  • Newborn babies have naturally wrinkly skin coated in vernix, a waxy covering that peels off on its own after a while.
  •  Avoid rubbing off the vernix or slathering lotion over it; when it comes to basic newborn skincare, follow the golden ‘less is more’ approach.
  • Diaper rashes are common amongst babies; to avoid them, clean your baby’s bottom with warm water at each change, and let the area dry before putting on another diaper.
  • Diaper rashes do not normally warrant medical attention, but if they do not clear up in two to three days, consult a dermatologist. Wash your baby’s clothes, bedding and blankets separately with mild, fragrance-free and dye-free detergents.
  • Massage your baby daily; studies have shown that babies thrive on touch and that babies massaged daily cry less often, feel loved and sleep longer.
Bathing Notes & Tips

Bathing Notes & Tips

  • You might notice that your baby enjoys splashing in bath water, but try to keep baths short and sweet to avoid drying your baby’s skin.
  • Use mild, baby-friendly soap during bath time and make sure not to rub the soap on your baby’s skin too harshly, as this can dry it out.
  • Keep bath water lukewarm
    Moisturise your baby’s skin with fragrance-free baby lotion after each bath.
  • Restrict baths to two to three times a week; bathing your baby too often can cause their skin to dry out by stripping it of natural oils.