Child Psychology and Behaviour

how do I help my child get back her skin as it's drying up

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Updated on Feb 06, 2020

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| Feb 06, 2020

Hi Oluwadamilola- Use a good moisturizer and give oil massage to baby. Also tomorrow there's a live chat on parentune on how to take care of baby's skin, I would suggest you to have a look here and do join- https://www.parentune.com/livechats/how-to-take-care-of-your-babys-skin-during-winters-177

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| Feb 06, 2020

Hi Oluwadamilola ! Please ensure your to bathe your baby with lukewarm water in winter. Pat dry him and immediately apply the moisturizer which suits his skin the best. Make sure the first cloth in contact with baby skin is soft. Use chemical free products.

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| Feb 06, 2020

Oluwadamilola as you know winter is a dry season for this you have to take care of your child by applying deep moisturisers which should be e a herbal or organic one you can massage your baby with the herbal or organic oil before and after bathing this will enable his skin to rejuvenate and becomes soft and dryness free you must use lukewarm water for bathing you can use Olive or coconut oil which are healthy option for the baby... you can read this blog to help you Blogs- https://www.parentune.com/parent-blog/winter-skin-care-tips-home-remedies-for-newborn-babies-and-infants/232, https://www.parentune.com/parent-blog/skin-care-tips-for-toddlers/4326

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| Feb 06, 2020

Helo Oluwadamilola as its winter all mom's are facing this issue as winter season makes skin dry for babies. Give a oil massage twice a day for your baby. after bath apply a good moisturizer for skin. Moisturizer only have the ability to retain the softness of the skin. You can use sesame oil or ghee for massage also.

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| Feb 06, 2020

Thank you so much all

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| Feb 06, 2020

Olive oil is the best..

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