Tedibar bathing bar is the #1 Pediatrician Prescribed* moisturising bar for babies. It is 100% soap free so does not adversely affect skin barrier and maintaining the skin’s protective mantle making your baby’s skin soft and supple. Soap free cleansers are helpful in preventing rashes and irritation in babies.
Baby skin is delicate and prone to dryness, which is why you should look for mild cleansers with skin friendly pH, such as Tedibar Bathing Bar. You should also consider your paediatrician's advice when choosing a bathing bar for your baby.
You can start giving your baby a regular bath once the umbilical cord falls off and heals. Until then, sponge baths should suffice.
You can bathe your baby 2–3 times a week. Remember to use lukewarm water and a gentle bathing bar, such as Tedibar.
It’s best not to bathe your baby directly after a feeding, or when they are hungry or tired. Pick a time that’s suitable according to you and your baby’s routine.
The recommended temperature for your baby’s bathwater is 37–37.5°c. Check the temperature before immersing your baby to make sure it is not too hot or too cold.
Baby skin is far more sensitive than adult skin, and prone to dryness. You can keep your baby’s skin soft and supple by opting for a moisturising bathing bar, such as Tedibar Bathing Bar. Make sure to apply Atogla lotion after 3-5 mins after your baby’s bath to lock the moisture in for longer to keep dryness at a bay.
Yes, you can use Atogla baby lotion to massage your baby’s skin. It helps nourish and moisturise while keeping your baby’s skin soft and supple.
You can improve dry skin by using a moisturising bar, such as Tedibar Bathing Bar. Make sure that the bath is not too hot as this can strip their skin of natural oils. Apply a moisturising lotion like Atogla lotion after the bath.
As recommended by the IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics), you can wash your baby’s hair once or twice a week. Make sure to use a shampoo that’s mild and fragrance-free.
You can use a soft brush to comb your baby’s hair. Use gentle movements to avoid irritating their scalp.
The most common scalp issue that baby’s face is cradle cap. This is a condition where crusty white or yellow scales form on the baby’s scalp. It can be treated with a mild shampoo or by applying mineral oil.
Your baby’s skin may develop rashes due to prolonged exposure to moisture or overuse of soiled diapers. This can be prevented by changing the diaper frequently, using a moistened cloth to wipe the area between changes, and patting it dry with a soft cloth. Apply a thick layer of barrier cream between changes, such as B4 Nappi Cream.
Yes, you should clean the diaper rash area regularly. It is recommended to change the diaper every 4 hours. Use a moistened cloth to wipe the area between diaper changes and pat it dry with a soft cloth. You can apply a thick layer of barrier cream, such as B4 Nappi cream, to protect the skin against irritation.
Yes, diaper rash is a common problem faced by babies. You can avoid this problem by regularly changing your baby’s diaper, washing the area between diaper changes, and using breathable, cloth diapers.