Baby toiletriesThere are a number of different products available in chemists and supermarkets; you may prefer to try several until you find the ones that suit your baby.
Your baby isnt dirty in the same way as an older child, but adding mild bubbles or lotion to the water will be cleansing and make it an enjoyable experience. Its less drying than soap, too. ShampooAlways choose the ultra mild tear free variety. If, however, your baby has a downy covering rather than luxuriant locks, you can sluice the diluted baby bath mixture over his head and then rinse with clean water, instead of bothering with shampoo. Creams, oils and lotionsThese are designed to restore moisture to your babys skin, although you may feel this is not necessary on a daily basis. Most babies do enjoy gentle massage, and you can use a dab of cream, oil or lotion to smooth over your babys skin. Baby powderTraditionally used after a bath to help dry a babys skin. Dont use too much, particularly if youre using a nappy cream, as it can cause the creases around arms and legs to become clogged. It could be dangerous if inhaled by your baby. Baby powder is finer and less perfumed than adult talcum powder. Nappy creamsSome nappy creams are barrier creams designed to repel moisture from your babys bottom. Others contain medication to treat nappy rash. Do consult your GP or health visitor if your baby is suffering from persistent nappy rash.
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