Posts Tagged Baby skin care

A newborn baby brings the ultimate joy to the parents. Parent will go any extent to make sure that their infant stays healthy and well. Well, there are lots of things that need to be considered when it comes to maintaining the health of the baby. Good health is not only based on the food that you feed your baby, but also the kind of natural baby care products that you prefer for your infant.

What are the best natural and organic baby products?

Well, most of the mothers are switching to using organic baby products. Organic baby skin care items are made from materials free from chemicals. Natural baby items always tend to maintain the delicate nature of your infant and help your baby stay healthy. They are generally free from side effects.

Samples of organic baby skin care products available for free:

There are certain baby skin care companies that offer free samples of baby items in order to compete with their competitors. Most of the mothers prefer using organic items for their babies as they are completely safe for the delicate skin of their infants. Read more…

We all try to do our very best for our children and especially when our subject happens to be baby skin care.

As parents we have an ingrained desire to gain as much knowledge as we can and apply it for the benefit of our children. We take it very seriously when it comes to making decisions that could affect their current and future health.

However one of the major problems that we have to face is the modern day phenomenon I call ‘flavor of the month’. What I mean by this is one month we are advised to do things a certain way or use a particular product in a certain way and then next month it all changes.

There is so much research done today on everything. Every kind of statistic is available both for and against every conceivable process, chemical, or point of view. Even many of the so called ‘natural’ products have at times been described as harmful. So what is the most sensible approach?

No sooner are we settled on a course of action, or have begun using particular products or doing things in a certain way when ‘new’ research tells us we have in fact been doing it all wrong. Our method or product is no longer beneficial it is now considered to be harmful.

How on earth are we supposed to make our way through the maze of ideas and end up in a place where we can adopt standards? Where on earth can we to turn to and what should be our approach in trying to make sense of it all?

What should be the best approach when it comes to baby skin care despite all we read and hear in the media? Well believe it or not there is a way and there is a best approach and it isn’t too difficult to follow!

When it comes to baby skin care follow this simple method and you won’t go far wrong! Read more…

As a new mother, the last thing you want to worry about are the dangers posed by the ingredients in the products you use in the care of your newborn. A lot of young mothers believe that the baby products we see on store shelves must be safe, otherwise they wouldn’t be there right? In an ideal world this would be true, but we do not live in an ideal world. It is our responsibility as mothers to ensure that the baby care products we are using are safe for our little ones.

The skin of a newborn baby is extremely delicate, as you are probably aware. In the first few month of life, your baby’s immune system is still developing and adapting to life outside the womb. Exposure to chemicals and other potential allergens in the first few months of life can cause a lifetime of allergy-related health complications. Harsh chemicals and fragrances commonly found in baby skin care products can cause skin irritation, dryness, and rashes. The old adage “Less is More” most certainly applies when it comes to skin care for your little one. The following are three of my favorite organic baby skin care products:

Erbaviva Baby Shampoo is absolutely wonderful! It is extremely gentle on your newborn’s skin, cleansing and protecting without the use of harsh chemicals and detergents. It contains absolutely no harsh, irritating chemicals. It’s main ingredients include olivoil glutinate (a derivative of olive oil), wheat proteins and quilaja tree bark extract, and it is scented ever-so-slightly with organic lavender and chamomile. Read more…