Archive for August, 2009

There is nothing more gentle and beautiful than baby skin, and similarly nothing more delicate. Baby skin is very vulnerable during the initial three years and tends to lose moisture as its functions are not completely developed.

It is three times thinner than the adult skin, therefore less resistant and highly susceptible to dryness, irritants and several skin problems. Hence, you must give special attention towards caring for their skin and keeping it healthy and soft.
Important tips on how to give that extra loving care for your baby

1. Oil massage and bathing tips

i. Use oil that has been boiled and then cooled, which can even be your cooking oil or some special baby oil, ensuring to apply on the creases of buttocks and thighs as well.

ii. Since the PH level of babies is much higher than that of adults, use special baby soaps that are mild and high in fatty content, and mild shampoos that do not make their scalp dry

iii. Dry the skin properly after bath.

2. Healthy eating habits. Following a healthy and natural diet will ensure that the skin of the baby grows well and remains healthy

3. Avoid use of talc. Avoid use of talc as its abrasive nature can cause skin irritations

4. Use appropriate clothes. Use cotton clothes that are light and soft

5. Be diligent about baby products. Make sure you check with your pediatrician before using any baby product. Also check to see if the baby develops allergies to a particular product by applying a small sample on the skin and looking for any reaction a few hours later.

6. Use of mild detergents. Use only mild detergents for washing baby clothes. To test if your baby is allergic to the product touch the skin of your baby with the product and see if any reaction occurs a few hours later.

7. Avoid overexposure to sun. The skin of the baby has very less melanin and therefore exposure to sun for a long period can result in sunburns.

8. Check and Change the nappy quite often. To prevent repeated exposure to wetness and irritants such as faeces that can damage the skin in the nappy area, make sure to check the nappy often and also change them as required

9. Use moisturizers and lotions appropriately. To keep the skin healthy it is necessary to keep it well hydrated. For this purpose, use mild baby lotions and creams that come highly recommended and meet the following fulfilled criteria

i. Safe, Gentle, Mild

ii. Tested for allergies and proven negative towards formation of allergies

iii. Alcohol free

iv. Soothing and comforting without any irritant qualities

10. Visiting the doctor. If you notice any allergy reactions, or skin problems in your baby, always consult your doctor for good, sound medical advice. Do not put it off as some reactions could be indicators of serious conditions.

A happy baby is a healthy baby, so give the best care you can for your little ones, tending to their skin care, food habits and emotional as well as physical upbringing.

By: Louise Forrest

Skin care can be a challenge if you are struggling with extreme dryness and chapping. Are you frustrated with those difficult areas like elbows, knees, and heels that have unsightly dry, rough patches?

Believe me, that’s for the birds, or should I say alligators. All joking aside, there is help and you don’t have to continue dealing with this problem. Baby soft skin is possible once you learn the truth about creams for getting rid of dry skin.

Watch Out for Harmful Ingredients

If you are like me, you prefer to use natural topical creams for dry skin whenever possible. It seems we are exposed to enough toxins on a regular basis, in which we have no control over, that it just doesn’t make sense to purposely buy products with toxins to put additional stress on our bodies.

With new research constantly becoming available, our eyes are being opened to some popular myths about our skin care regimens. For example, consider petroleum jelly. I used it myself to soften up my ‘not so pretty’ dry feet regularly.

Now to discover it tends to create a seal and prevent toxins from naturally being released. Most manufacturers still load products with mineral oils as cheap fillers, only giving short term results. Yet long term, it is just not a healthy option.

Benefits of Going Natural

The good news is: The latest research and technology is bringing safe, yet effective natural ingredients to market. Keep in mind that just as vitamins and minerals need to be taken in the correct form and quantity to work correctly in our body, the same thing applies to topical creams and lotions.

An added benefit of products using natural ingredients in the correct, active, combination is that they heal more than just dry skin.

I was very pleased to find out for instance that a product called “Age Defense Active Body Lotion” which is an intense, natural treatment for dry patches, also accomplishes a lot more. Not only is it one of the top creams for getting rid of dry skin, but the same ingredients also powerfully address other issues related to anti-aging and acne.

This is possible because of the synergistic healing properties and the ability to penetrate and go to work below the surface. Things like wrinkles and acne scars begin to fade, which is a real confidence booster.

So there you have it: Put this to the test right away and begin using natural topical creams for dry skin. At the same time reverse the clock and restore that smooth, youthful appearance you once had.

By: B. K. Smith

Taking care of newborns poses many challenges especially if you are a first time parent. The baby requires more attention and you have to spend more time with the newborn. It is better to have an assistant at home for helping you in your household activities. The new mom and dad should take care of the newborn equally.

Newborn’s health

When your baby is born, check for various health problems. Normally the baby should be tested for jaundice and blood sugar levels. If some health problems exist, then you have to stick to the advice of the doctor for taking care of your newborn.

Feeding

Breastfeeding is highly recommended for newborn babies. However, if the mother is unable to feed the baby, then packaged milk can be given to the baby in bottles. For at least 6 months, the baby should be fed with mother’s milk, if possible. Whatever type of feeding you provide your baby, you have to burp the baby every time after his or her feed. Keep the baby on the shoulders and gently pat the back until the baby burps.

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By: Jasmine Tupniak