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5 Pro skin care tips for your kids after republic day celebration
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Unwind and Unveil: 5 Pro Skincare Tips For Your...

Your kids are back home! After a long day of Republic Day celebrations at school, after a lot of playing and running around, snacking, and battling air pollution on their...

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Unwind and Unveil: 5 Pro Skincare Tips For Your Kids After A Joyous Republic Day Celebration

Your kids are back home! After a long day of Republic Day celebrations at school, after a lot of playing and running around, snacking, and battling air pollution on their way. And you are left wondering how you can ensure good skincare hygiene post such busy days, with such active young kids! Worry not, we’ve got you covered with 5 pro skincare tips for your kids in this blog post. Use a gentle, natural cleanser to wash your kid’s hands as soon as they reach home. Look for a cleanser that is free from harsh chemicals like parabens, sulphates, and mineral oils since they can irritate your kid’s delicate skin. Our Tender Foaming Baby Wash is perfect for the task!            For kids, only washing their hands is not enough. Follow it up with a bath in lukewarm water. Ensure that the temperature of the water is not too high, since hot water baths can be extremely drying for their skin.                 Use our naturally foaming Baby Wash and Shampoo for bathing your kid, since foaming products do not drip and are much more hassle-free. These bath essentials have hydrating and nourishing ingredients like coconut extracts, almond oil, and aloe vera that gently cleanse your baby’s skin and hair without drying while also providing nourishment.                              Moisturise your kid’s face and body with our thick Moisturizing Baby Balm for long-lasting moisturization. Our natural balm with its low water content and skin-loving ingredients like Shea Butter, Turmeric Oil, Basil Oil, and Coconut Oil keeps your baby’s skin soft and supple and also prevents rashes and irritation. Regular moisturization can also help prevent eczema breakouts in your kids. Dress your child in season-appropriate clothing to prevent skin irritation or heat rashes. Choose soft and breathable fabrics like cotton.  A good skincare routine for kids post activities such as Republic Day celebrations is crucial to keeping their skin healthy. While kids can be fussy, the right products from CITTA can make skincare easy and fun! Add to cart Also Read: 7 Skincare tips for newborn babies : what you need to know as a new parent FAQ's 1. Why is my child’s skin dry or irritated after Republic Day celebrations? Outdoor exposure to sun, dust, sweat, and pollution can weaken the skin barrier, leading to dryness, redness, or rashes. 2. Should I use hot water for my child’s bath after outdoor activities? No. Hot water can strip natural moisture. Always use lukewarm water. 3. Is it necessary to moisturise even if my child doesn’t have dry skin? Yes. Moisturization protects and restores the skin barrier, preventing irritation or eczema. 4. Can I use my own body wash or shampoo for my child? Avoid doing so. Adult products are harsher and may disrupt your child’s delicate skin balance. 5. How soon after bathing should I apply moisturiser? Within 2–3 minutes for best absorption and longer hydration. Also Read: 6 Magical Ways to Keep Your Baby’s Skin Moisturized

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benefits of using castor oil for baby skin care
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5 Surprising Benefits of Using Castor Oil for B...

For generations, mothers have trusted castor oil to protect and nourish their babies’ delicate skin. At CITTA, we’ve taken this age-old wisdom - dadi-nani ke nuskhe- and refined it with...

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5 Surprising Benefits of Using Castor Oil for Baby Skin Care

For generations, mothers have trusted castor oil to protect and nourish their babies’ delicate skin. At CITTA, we’ve taken this age-old wisdom - dadi-nani ke nuskhe- and refined it with modern dermatology, creating blends that are lighter, gentler, and safer for today’s baby care. Your baby’s skin is delicate and needs the right nourishment for good health. Castor oil can help you achieve this for your baby! Read on to know 5 surprising benefits of using Castor oil for your baby’s skincare: Excellent moisturizer Castor oil, especially in CITTA’s dermatologist-tested Nourishing Baby Massage Oil, deeply moisturizes your baby’s skin, leaving it soft and supple without greasiness, perfect for daily post-bath care. It is a great remedy for dry skin in babies. That is one of the major reasons why it’s a part of traditional baby care routines. Add to cart Promotes hair growth Not just the skin, Castor oil is also said to promote your baby’s hair growth. It nourishes your baby’s scalp and hair. It also relieves irritation and moisturizes dry scalps.   Prevents diaper rashes Diaper rashes are very common in babies. They are caused due to excessive moisture and bacterial/fungal growth in the nappy area. The moisturizing, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties of Castor oil in baby oil help in preventing diaper rashes on your baby. Relieves sunburn Applying Castor oil on your baby’s skin is also said to relieve sunburn. Good for baby massages Castor oil has natural anti-inflammatory properties. Its anti-inflammatory properties allow it to relieve sore muscles during baby massage. Baby massages also offer multiple other benefits for babies like improving skin texture, promoting bone strength and overall growth, and also better bonding with their mother or caregiver. Every baby’s skin is unique, so always remember to conduct a patch test before using Castor oil or any other oil regularly. Here are a few other precautions you should observe while using Castor oil for your baby’s skincare: Be careful to avoid application on or around areas such as the baby’s lips, nose, eyes, and genitals. Avoid application on broken skin as it can also irritate your baby’s skin. Consult with your doctor to understand what category of Castor oil is suitable for your baby – cold pressed, processed, etc. Make sure that your baby does not ingest the oil. We hope that with these tips, you will be able to understand how Castor oil can be beneficial for your baby’s skincare. Also Read: How to Apply Sunscreen to Your Baby: Safe Sun Protection Tips Every Parent Should Know How to Use Castor Oil Safely for Your Baby Choose 100% pure, cold-pressed castor oil (CITTA blends are dermatologist-tested and toxin-free). Always do a patch test before regular use. Avoid eyes, lips, nose, and genitals. Skip broken or irritated skin. Use just a few drops; baby skin doesn’t need heavy layers. Why CITTA’s Formula Is Different Pure castor oil is thick, which is why CITTA’s Nourishing Baby Massage Oil combines it with lightweight almond and coconut oils for easy absorption. It’s dermatologist-tested, toxin-free, and designed for baby skin from day one. Because your baby deserves the safest care, rooted in tradition, backed by science. Give your baby skin the comfort of castor oil, without the heaviness. Shop CITTA Nourishing Baby Massage Oil Also Read: 5 Surprising Benefits of Using Castor Oil for Baby Skin Care FAQ’s 1. Can I use castor oil on baby skin? Yes, pure, cold-pressed castor oil is safe for most babies when used externally. It deeply nourishes and hydrates delicate skin, but always do a small patch test first to rule out sensitivity. At CITTA, our massage oils blend castor oil with other gentle botanicals for added safety and balance. 2. What oil is best for baby skin? It depends on your baby’s needs. Castor oil is great for deep moisture and rash prevention, while coconut oil is light and cooling. Many parents prefer a blend, like CITTA’s nourishing massage oil, for balanced hydration, comfort, and easy absorption. 3. At what age can I give my child castor oil? Internally giving castor oil is not recommended for infants or young children unless prescribed by a pediatrician. Our advice is to stick to external applications for skin care. 4. Can you rub castor oil directly on skin? Yes, but use it sparingly because it’s thick and rich. For babies, it’s best to mix with a lighter oil (like almond or coconut) for easier spread and faster absorption, exactly how CITTA formulations are designed. 5. What are the side effects of castor oil on the skin? Pure castor oil rarely causes side effects, but some sensitive skin types may experience mild redness or irritation. This is why patch testing and using dermatologist-approved blends are important. 6. When should you not use castor oil? Avoid using castor oil if your baby has open wounds, active eczema flare-ups, or known allergies to it. If irritation occurs, stop use and consult your pediatrician. 7. What is the best way to use castor oil? Warm a few drops between your palms and massage gently into your baby’s skin, focusing on dry areas. For best results, use after a bath when the skin is slightly damp, so the oil locks in moisture. Your baby’s skin changes fast - give it the safest start. Tradition says castor oil, science says CITTA. Start your baby’s skin journey today.Shop CITTA Nourishing Baby Massage Oil

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5 common myths about natural and non toxic baby care products
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5 Common Myths about Natural and Non-toxic Baby...

"Organic."  "Natural."  “Non-toxic." "Naturally-derived”. These sound like great terms when it comes to baby care products, right? Today, as a new parent, many informational resources are available to us, including...

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5 Common Myths about Natural and Non-toxic Baby Care Products

"Organic."  "Natural."  “Non-toxic." "Naturally-derived”. These sound like great terms when it comes to baby care products, right? Today, as a new parent, many informational resources are available to us, including the internet, other experienced parents, a bookshelf's worth of books, and our baby's pediatrician. On any baby care issue, though, we're likely to encounter a wide range of information, and not all of it is reliable. This misinformation, which ranges from what to do if the baby has a fever to how to introduce solids, can be more than just enraging; it can even be detrimental to the baby's health. As a result, it is even more important to avoid poor counselling. Here are a few common myths regarding safe, natural baby skincare products to debunk before the next paediatrician appointment. Myth #1 “Eco-friendly” or “non-toxic” means chemical-free #Truth The definition of "eco-friendly" is subjective. The term "eco-friendly" has no set meaning. Even the words "healthy" and "non-toxic" are equivalent. Look closer to determine if a product is healthier when you see an eco-friendly or non-toxic label. To learn about the ingredients of a product, look at the label and brand certificates. CITTA adheres to the principle of 100% transparency, so the ingredients we use are all listed on our product label. Myth #2 Natural ingredients do not release VOCs (volatile organic compounds), or if they do, they are not detrimental to health. #Truth Natural ingredients can release VOCs (gases that contain carbon). These VOCs can have the same effect on health as VOCs emitted by synthetic substances. Ensure that the natural ingredients used in the formulation are plant-based or of high quality and have passed stringent quality checks throughout the production process. Myth #3 “Toxic” ingredients aren’t toxic in baby care products because they’re in such small amounts. #Truth The above myth harkens back to an earlier conception of toxins. While discussing the detrimental effect of hazardous chemicals in non-toxic baby care products, we all know that our environments expose us to low-dose toxins daily. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, often known as hormone disruptors, are a significant type of toxin that act in the body at lower levels than other types of toxins. Even in everyday life, these toxins are found in our food, drink, skincare, cleaners, and housewares. Babies are especially vulnerable because they have underdeveloped immune and detoxifying systems and are exposed to more diverse sources than adults (since they crawl around and put everything in their mouths). Myth #4 All-natural is 100% safe. #Truth Something is not necessarily safe just because it is natural, just like not all synthetics are dangerous. Any product that contains water or is applied by dipping fingers into the container (such as our moisturizing baby balm) is more likely to foster bacterial growth. These products need preservatives. Even if safer preservatives are available, it is not always a good idea to seek preservative-free products. CITTA's moisturizing baby balm contains 7 natural oils with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which help prevent rashes on your baby's skin. These natural oils are derived from plants and undergo several quality checks. Even though they are natural, essential oils need to be utilized carefully. Certain oils should not be used on babies, as they can irritate their skin. CITTA’s Nourishing Baby Massage Oil is a blend of 12 natural plant-based oils that are safe and gentle on a baby’s skin. It prevents rashes and nourishes your baby’s skin deeply. Myth #5 Add to cart Organic is good for babies #Truth The world has been swept up in the revolution of organic products. Organic refers to growing without the use of chemicals. However, it has often been found that the composition of organic products contains a lot of dangerous chemicals. In addition to being costly due to the "organic" label, there is no conclusive scientific evidence that organic products are beneficial. Don't just look for products that are organic; rather, look for baby products that are formulated with ingredients such as Natural Vitamin E, Sunflower oil, Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Basil, Almond Oil, Shea butter or Glycerine. Also, be mindful to pick a product that is free of harsh chemicals like paraben, sulphate, silicone, toxins, and mineral oil to ensure that the product is mild on your little one's skin. Just like CITTA’s entire range has the goodness of handpicked natural ingredients that are mild, gentle and safe for your baby’s skin. In today's world, consumer awareness regarding chemical-laden products is steadily growing, emphasizing the need for natural skincare products. More consumers are switching to premium and natural products. While more individuals are making the switch, many are also becoming aware of the chemicals used in skin care products and adjusting to a natural and safe skincare regimen. Especially for babies, parents are becoming more cautious about the products and brands they are using. They are looking for convenience while maintaining safety. We at CITTA consciously offer convenience, safety, and traditional skincare recipes from our grandmas that are natural, safe for your baby, and provide the best nourishment. Choose consciousness, choose CITTA! Also Read: The Basics of Bathing Your Baby : A Calm, Confident Guide for New Parents FAQs  1. Are natural baby products always safer? Not necessarily. Always check if the product is dermatologically tested and free from harmful chemicals. 2. Do babies really need natural skincare? Yes. Their skin barrier is delicate and more sensitive to harsh chemicals. 3. Can essential oils be used on babies? Only certain ones, and only when properly formulated. Avoid DIY essential oil use on newborns. 4. What should I look for in safe baby skincare? Look for: natural plant oils, transparency in ingredients, no parabens/sulphates/silicones, dermatologist approval. 5. Are CITTA products safe for newborns? Absolutely. All products are designed to be gentle, safe, and transparent - even for newborn skin. Also Read: 5 Common Myths about Natural and Non-toxic Baby Care Products

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10 Tips to Choose the Best Oil for Baby Massage
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10 Tips to Choose the Best Oil for Baby Massage

Oil massages are soothing and essential for newborns, and you may enjoy them as well. Oil massage is a time-honoured practice that has endured for centuries. Oil massage moisturises and promotes...

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10 Tips to Choose the Best Oil for Baby Massage

Oil massages are soothing and essential for newborns, and you may enjoy them as well. Oil massage is a time-honoured practice that has endured for centuries. Oil massage moisturises and promotes development while protecting your baby's soft, delicate skin. Your baby's bones and muscles are relaxed, enabling restful slumber. Some massage oils are also rich in nutrients, which helps you provide your baby with the best care possible. The oil is not necessarily safe just because it is "natural." The components of massage oil are equally important. While massaging your baby, make sure you have used the right oil. Selecting the best baby massage oil makes sense because different oils have different properties. Selecting a safe, gentle baby oil free of hazardous ingredients like sulphates, harsh chemicals, mineral oils, and parabens is something we recommend. However, many natural oils are often suitable for a baby's sensitive skin. Here is the list: Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Castor Oil, Sesame Seed Oil, Olive Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Ashwagandha Oil, Turmeric Oil, Camphor Oil, Brahmi Oil, Basil Oil and Cinnamon Oil - these naturally occurring oils help strengthen your baby’s skin, act as a natural moisturizer and promote growth.  Properties of Natural Oils that are beneficial for your baby’s skin Coconut Oil has anti-microbial & anti-oxidant properties that protect and fortify skin and help fight dryness. Sunflower oil is beneficial for the skin and helps with the baby's healthy skeletal growth. The anti-oxidants of Sunflower Oil strengthen the immune system. Castor oil is a great remedy for dry skin in babies. Sesame Seed is good for building bone and muscle strength. Olive, the Liquid Gold, protects and hydrates your baby’s skin. Sweet Almond Oil helps prevent rashes, eczema, soreness, and dryness and also promotes blood circulation. Ashwagandha Oil helps promote muscle strength and energize the child. It nourishes the body, helps with muscle imbalances and promotes calmness at the same time. Turmeric Oil has strong anti-oxidant and anti-microbial properties that protect your baby’s skin and act as a skin rejuvenator. Camphor oil helps in pain relief and relieves respiratory congestion. The goodness of Brahmi oil encourages brain & cognitive development. It accelerates eye development and stimulates roots for hair growth. It also develops the neurological system of the baby, soothes the baby’s skin, and promotes good sleep. The soothing effects of basil oil help in healing eczema while boosting skin cells' metabolism and elasticity. Cinnamon oil, with its lush fragrance, maintains a healthy immune system and promotes circulation both internally and when applied to the skin. It also helps alleviate sore muscles and joints. 10 things you should consider while choosing a baby massage oil: Choose an amalgamation of the above-mentioned natural oils that becomes more beneficial for your baby Make sure the oil is safe, gentle and mild. It should be easily spreadable and get quickly absorbed into the skin. It should be free of harsh chemicals, fragrances, colours and toxins It should nourish and moisturize your baby’s skin deeply, provide long-lasting moisturization and promote growth. It should be light and the oils should be plant-based natural oils. It should be safe for use on sensitive skin. It should not contain any allergens or mineral oils It should be stored in a cool dry place.  Make sure to read the bottle label carefully. All ingredients should be mentioned on the bottle label and known to you. CITTA’s 12-in-1 Nourishing Baby Massage Oil is a blend of 12 natural oils. Coconut oil, sunflower oil, castor oil, sesame seed oil, olive oil, sweet almond oil, Ashwagandha oil, turmeric oil, camphor oil, brahmi oil, basil oil, and cinnamon oil nourish and moisturize your baby's skin and promote growth. Add to cart Benefits of Oil Massage to your baby with CITTA’s Nourishing Baby Oil Massage promotes the bond between you and your child A delicate massage can calm your baby’s skin, facilitate the belly and provide legitimate sustenance. It also aids in stronger bones. A good oil massage enhances your baby’s sleep, tones the body, supports the insusceptible framework, and blood circulation and aids in the advancement of the central nervous system. It helps fortify the muscles of the child. Oil massage provides nourishment to your baby’s skin, keeps it moisturized and reduces dryness. It also protects your baby’s skin from infections and other skin conditions. Choose CITTA’s Nourishing Baby oil for your little ones. It is fragrance-free, made of plant-based oils, and free from harmful and harsh chemicals, parabens, sulphates, silicones, mineral oils, and allergens. It is dermatologically tested and approved. You can start massaging your baby after the first week of birth, keeping in mind your baby’s mood before massaging. A baby massage is a great way to bond with your baby. It can even help them grow and develop better. Baby massages can help comfort and relax both of you! Happy parenting! Also Read: How to give a perfect baby massage: A complete guide FAQ's 1. Which oil is best for baby massage? A natural, plant-based blend of oils such as coconut, almond, olive, sesame, and brahmi works best for complete nourishment and protection. 2. Can I use coconut oil alone? Yes, coconut oil is safe. However, a blend of multiple oils offers more well-rounded benefits for growth, skin nourishment & relaxation. 3. Is massage good for newborns? Yes, gentle massage improves sleep, promotes weight gain, strengthens bones, supports brain development & boosts bonding. 4. Can I massage my baby daily? Absolutely. Daily massage is safe and highly beneficial when using a high-quality natural oil. 5. When should I start massaging my newborn? You can begin after the first week of birth, always ensure your baby is calm and comfortable. 6. Should I avoid mineral oil? Yes. Mineral oils can clog pores and may cause irritation. Choose natural, plant-based oils instead. Also Read: 6 Magical Ways to Keep Your Baby’s Skin Moisturized

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the basics of bathing your baby
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The Basics of Bathing Your Baby : A Calm, Confi...

Bathing is an excellent way to bond with your baby. It is also crucial for your baby’s overall health. Even when you plan everything perfectly, bathing your baby can feel...

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The Basics of Bathing Your Baby : A Calm, Confident Guide for New Parents

Bathing is an excellent way to bond with your baby. It is also crucial for your baby’s overall health. Even when you plan everything perfectly, bathing your baby can feel like an overwhelming task as a new parent. Handling your slippery baby with the utmost care, choosing the right bathing supplies, and making sure that your baby is not only comfortable but actually enjoys the bath, baby baths sure are a tall order! But learning the basics of bathing your baby can help you feel calm and prepared. We compiled a few easy pointers to troubleshoot all your baby bath worries: When do I start bathing my baby? For multiple reasons, the World Health Organization recommends waiting for at least 24 hours before your baby’s first bath. Bathing your baby too soon can interrupt essential skin-to-skin care and mother-child bonding, affect their body temperature and blood sugar levels, and also cause their delicate skin to dry.  What type of bath is suitable for my baby: sponge bath or regular? Sponge baths are recommended for babies until their umbilical stump has dried and fallen off, which can take anywhere between one to three weeks. You can start bathing your baby regularly after this period.  How often should you bathe your baby? Babies need to be bathed only twice or thrice a week. Since their mobility is limited, they do not tend to pick up a lot of dirt. That is why there is no need for a daily bath as long as you regularly clean the nappy area and skin creases. Excessive bathing can also dry off your baby’s delicate skin. It is best to avoid daily baths until your baby is old enough to be moving and playing on the ground! Of course, in exceptional cases where you feel your baby really needs a bath to be calmed down or to be clean, you should go ahead with it! Do’s and Dont’s: Pick a time when you and your baby are both calm You can schedule a bath any time during the day as long as you both are comfortable. Being in a calm state of mind will help you to be more present and allow you to bond better with your baby. A calm baby will also respond better and enjoy the bath more. Make sure to postpone the bath if your baby has been recently fed or is hungry or grumpy! Baby baths can also help to set your baby’s routine, so you can try to bathe your baby at a similar time to see if it works for your baby. Keep all supplies ready and within reach before the bath Whether a sponge bath or a regular bath, make sure to gather everything you need beforehand. A sponge or washcloth, hooded bath towel, mild tear-free cleanser and shampoo, baby wipes, a baby tub or basin, and a fresh diaper and clean outfit are some essentials for a baby bath. You can also invest in a few other items, such as a soft, warm receiving towel.  Choose the right baby-safe cleanser and shampoo Your baby’s skin loses moisture easily, and baby baths are a drying affair. So make sure to invest in a gentle cleanser and shampoo for your baby with safe ingredients that do not dry off your baby’s skin or hair. Of course, a tear-free formulation is a must. CITTA’s natural foaming baby wash and harsh chemical-free baby shampoo, which are enriched with natural ingredients, gently cleanse your baby’s skin and hair while preventing dryness. Add to cart Maintain the right water and room temperature Your baby’s body is still learning to adapt to temperature changes, so it is essential that you keep both the water and the room where the bath takes place, warm. Lukewarm water, not hot, is recommended for your baby’s bath. Hot water baths may seem appealing, but they can be extremely drying and also cause scalding in the worst cases. A water temperature of between 37-38 degrees Celsius is recommended for babies. Safety first Make sure to always keep one hand on your baby while bathing him/her. You could also use a safety strap if you are using a changing table as a bath area. Line a hard surface with a soft towel before placing your baby on it for a sponge bath. For a regular water bath, ensure that your baby’s head remains above the water at all times and that the water is not deeper than 5 cm. And lastly, do not leave your baby alone in the bathtub even for a small duration of time. We hope that with these baby bath basics, you’ll feel prepared to bathe your baby in a way that you both enjoy it! Happy bathtime! Also Read: 5 Common Myths about Natural and Non-toxic Baby Care Products FAQs 1. When is the best time of day to bathe my baby? Any time your baby is calm works well. Many parents choose evening baths to help soothe their baby before bedtime. 2. How long should a newborn bath last? 5–10 minutes is enough for newborns, keeping them warm and comfortable throughout. 3. Can I bathe my baby every day? Daily baths are not needed for newborns and can lead to dryness. 2–3 times a week is ideal. 4. What should I apply after the bath? Use a gentle moisturizer to prevent dryness. CITTA’s Natural Baby Moisturizer Balm is ideal for newborn skin. 5. When can I start using baby shampoo? You can use a tear-free baby shampoo from day one, as long as it’s mild and dermatologist-tested. Also Read: 10 Tips to Choose the Best Oil for Baby Massage

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7 Skincare tips for newborn babies
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7 Skincare tips for newborn babies : what you n...

A woman’s greatest blessing is to be able to become a mother and give birth to new life. Motherhood is a journey that compares to no others; it is one...

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7 Skincare tips for newborn babies : what you need to know as a new parent

A woman’s greatest blessing is to be able to become a mother and give birth to new life. Motherhood is a journey that compares to no others; it is one that excites you, scares you, and exhilarates you. It comes without any instructions or manuals, but is accompanied by a host of unique challenges and experiences. When you are a first-time mom about to give birth to your first baby, you have to learn everything by yourself, in your own unique life situation and in relation to your own little baby. Becoming a mother is so much more than just providing the baby with a warm home for 9 months in the womb; the real job begins after the birth of the baby. From the very first time you hold your newborn, you realize that this will be the most wonderful and the scariest phase of your life, because as much as you love this little one already, she is delicate and feels as fragile as a feather. Newborn babies have to be handled very gently and cautiously because they and their skin is far more sensitive and thinner than adult skin. The infant skin is more susceptible and tender to the changes of the surroundings. A new mother is often left wondering about the numerous rashes, redness, boils or marks that may appear on a baby’s skin, and is further overwhelmed by the innumerable baby skincare products available in the market. It is of utmost importance that new parents should be careful about the needs of their baby’s skin and which baby skincare products are natural, chemical-free, and will not cause any harm to the delicate baby skin. But before choosing the right kind of skincare products for babies, let’s go through the 7 baby skincare tips for new parents: 1. Bathing A lot of experts suggest that it is not necessary for the babies to have a bath daily as excessive baths can steal away the skin's natural oils and may result in dry skin. Initially, while the baby is a newborn, you can schedule baths 2-4 times a week. While preparing the water, make sure you don't use water that is too hot or too cold, as this can affect the baby's skin and health; you should always opt for lukewarm water accompanied with mild baby soap. Do a patch test of the soap and shampoo before using them as the baby can be allergic to certain ingredients in some products. Also, after the bath, make sure you don't rub the baby's skin with a towel and just pat it dry. Additionally, ensurethat the air conditioners and the fans of the room are switched off to avoid the baby catching a cold. 2. Moisturization and Massages Your newborn has tender skin and is prone to having dryness. You must implement the moisturization step right after the bath as it helps to lock all the moisture in the skin and keeps the skin hydrated. Identify a baby moisturizer for your baby’s skin, which is gentle and yet nourishing for the skin. You can use oils or baby lotions and give a gentle massage to the baby every day. Massaging the baby will help to keep the baby's skin nourished. You can use coconut oil, almond oil, or olive oil, and can even use them at a lukewarm temperature to massage, which will in turn help in good blood flow and eventually good skin. Newborns also find massages very relaxingand it often helps them sleep longer and better. Also Read: The Miracle Moisturizer for Your Baby: Shea Butter 3. Powdering The new parents often ask, as to why powdering is so important? Once the babies learn to move around, it gets difficult to dry them completely after a bath. So, it is advised that you apply powder on the baby's skin after bathing and moisturization. Powdering helps in absorbing the greasiness of the moisturizer and helps in keeping the baby dry and fresh.Remember to buy chemical and talc-free powder as it can irritate a baby's soft and sensitive skin. 4. Clothes and skin problems The skin of a newborn baby is so vulnerable and is very prone to different kinds of skin problems like baby acne, eczema, diaper rash, heat rash, milia, vernix, erythema toxicum (red rash with red or yellow bumps), and such others. Here, it is of real importance that new parents keep an eye out for such skin problems. Diaper rashes can cause major trouble, and in order to prevent them, you must keep changing the baby's diapers every 4-6 hours. You can read our article on the various skin conditions found in babies here. Another thing to keep in mind while caring for newborns and their skin is to always use cotton clothes for babies, especially during summer. Wearing soft cotton clothes prevents heat rashes and the baby feels more comfortable. 5. Daily Cleansing Even though it is not necessary for a baby to have a bath daily, the baby's skin must be cleaned daily, specifically in the first few weeks of birth. A newborn baby's skin gets easily greased and while inside the womb, it coats itself with a white wax-like substance called vernix. This white wax peels off frequently in the initial days and hence it is suggested to clean the baby gently using a wet sponge. Alternatively, you can also use a soft towel or wet wipes to clean the baby's skin and this will help prevent unwanted skin infections. 6. Cleaning the umbilical cord The first few weeks of the birth of the baby are crucial and demand extensive care and extra attention. A newborn has a little part of the umbilical cord attached to its navel, which will eventually dry out and fall off on its own. The umbilical cord usually takes 11-15 days to fall off; during this time, it is crucial to keep that area near the cord dry. It is advised to not bathe the babies till the cord falls off. If the area around the umbilical cord appears to have developed pus, redness, swelling, or pain, you should consult your baby’s doctor immediately to find a suitable treatment. 7. General care In general, there are several other tips for baby skincare. Babies should not be exposed to direct sunlight until they are 6 months or older, as direct sunlight can be harmful to their tender skin. Apply a good baby moisturizer, and make them wear cotton-based fully-covered clothes, which will protect them from sunburn. Always use gentle, natural, chemical-free skincare products for your newborn baby’s skincare routines. Chemical- based products can harm the baby's skin and can sometimes be allergic. Even while choosing a detergent to wash your newborn baby’s clothes, buy soft detergents and wash the clothes daily to keep your baby rash-free. Always wash your hands with soap and water before touching your baby to ensure there is no transfer of germs or infection. Remind yourself that you are not alone in this. Ask for your mother's or friends' help and experience, or reach out to your doctor to see medical advice. If any unusual symptoms are visible on your baby’s skin, consult your doctor at the earliest. Motherhood is often a daunting experience, but baby skincare does not have to be! By choosing the right products, maintaining good hygiene, and handling your baby’s delicate skin with love and care, you are already doing the best job you can! Add to cart Also Read: 6 Magical Ways to Keep Your Baby’s Skin Moisturized FAQs 1. How often should I bathe my newborn? 2–4 times a week is enough. Daily baths can dry out sensitive skin. 2. What soap is best for a newborn’s skin? Always choose a natural, mild, fragrance-free baby soap made for newborns. 3. Why is my newborn’s skin peeling? It’s completely normal and happens because vernix (the protective coating) sheds naturally. 4. Can I use regular moisturizers on my baby? No. Always use baby-specific, dermatologically tested moisturizers. 5. What causes diaper rashes? Wet diapers, friction, and certain products can cause rashes. Changing diapers frequently helps prevent this. 6. When should I be worried about my baby’s skin rash? If it’s spreading, persistent, oozing pus, or your baby seems uncomfortable, consult your pediatrician. Also Read: How to care for your baby’s skin during seasonal changes

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