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The Basics of Bathing Your Baby
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...
The Basics of Bathing Your Baby
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. 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!
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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...
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: 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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!
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Everything you need to know about probiotics an...
Prebiotics and probiotics have begun to appear in baby meals, supplements, and newborn formulas. You might be curious about what probiotics and prebiotics are, if they are safe for young...
Everything you need to know about probiotics and prebiotics for babies
Prebiotics and probiotics have begun to appear in baby meals, supplements, and newborn formulas. You might be curious about what probiotics and prebiotics are, if they are safe for young children, and whether your kid will benefit from taking them. Probiotics are live microorganisms that are similar to the beneficial microorganisms found in the human gut. They are often referred to as "good" or "helpful" bacteria because they help keep the gut healthy. On the other hand, prebiotics are non-living things. They are indigestible substances that support a balance between the beneficial and harmful microorganisms on your skin. When probiotics and prebiotics are combined, whether, in skin cream or food, they form what is known as a synbiotic. Supplements, additives, and specific meals like yoghurt and cheese are examples of common synbiotics. When a baby is born, the beneficial bacteria that enhance immunity and help with digestion are glaringly absent from the infant's gut. Breast milk from a mother is a baby's first exposure to probiotics. Probiotics ensure that our bodies have enough beneficial microorganisms to operate as planned. Baby probiotics are therefore a baby's first line of defence since they assist in balancing the "good bacteria" in their bodies. Prebiotics are used in a number of infant skincare products, including creams and lotions, to maintain the skin's health. As a result, the skin's natural bacteria are better regulated, the skin's barrier is improved, and there is a lower chance of irritation and inflammation. Prebiotics are plant-based carbohydrates that serve as food for the development of probiotic bacteria that are good for your baby's skin. They cannot be digested by humans; yet, when consumed or applied, they have the ability to favorably improve or sustain the healthy microbiome found in the stomach or on the skin. Two main categories of probiotics are: Lactobacillus is considered a “friendly bacteria," commonly found in the human digestive system and in probiotic foods. A bifidobacterium is a bacterial group that lives in the intestines and can be cultured outside the body for use in probiotic yoghurts. Ingredients found in skincare products that are high in prebiotics include: Oats are helpful in soothing itchy and irritated skin. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol (“good” alcohol) that is found in many fruits and vegetables, like bananas, strawberries, lettuce, and plums. It replenishes moisture and helps prevent it from evaporating by strengthening the skin barrier. Fructose and glucose deliver hydration-boosting qualities in addition to their prebiotic benefits. Ginseng, a popular bioactive ingredient, has anti-inflammatory qualities that can positively impact the microflora in the gut when administered orally. It can also help reduce inflammation on the skin’s surface when applied in cream form. Sugarcane or chicory root-derived inulin offers water-binding properties. Alpha-glucan oligosaccharide functions as a prebiotic as well as an antioxidant. Plant extracts from garlic, onions, oats, barley, wheat bran, asparagus, bananas, flaxseed, and their derivatives may also deliver prebiotics to the skin. Benefits of using probiotics and prebiotics for babies: Baby’s skin is far more delicate than adults, thus, taking precautions and keeping it immune should be our first priority. Probiotic- and prebiotic-rich foods and skincare products can both be used to treat a range of skin conditions and offer wonderful health advantages, especially for infants. Reduces diaper rashes: The application of baby powder that has the goodness of oats and corn starch can help prevents diaper rashes as oats act as an amazing anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant prebiotic. Pro Tip: You can also apply moisturizing baby balm, as recommended by doctors, which helps prevent diaper rash naturally. CITTA’s moisturizing baby balm has the goodness of 7 nourishing oils that provide long-lasting moisturization and prevent dryness. Its anti-microbial and anti-bacterial properties help prevent diaper rashes and skin infections. Reduces eczema: The application of a foaming baby wash has the goodness of glucose, xylitol and other natural ingredients to restore the skin barrier and keep the skin hydrated. Xylitol and glucose work as prebiotics and can protect the baby's skin from dryness and keep it hydrated. Reduces cradle cap: A foaming baby shampoo that has xylitol, oats and amino acids works wonderfully on cradle cap. Prebiotics like Xylitol acts as a moisturizing agent, amino acid acts as a hair conditioner, and oats help prevents irritation and imparts smoothness. Reduces Reflux: Probiotic bacteria can significantly lessen the symptoms of reflux that occur in infants' digestive tracts. The probiotics' bacteria aid in the stomach's proper food digestion while also lowering the chance of reflux, dyspepsia, and other illnesses of a similar kind. Improve bowel movements: Constipation, particularly in newborns, is a warning indication of a digestive problem. Even in infants with a history of persistent constipation issues, giving probiotics on a daily basis can help improve the regularity of their bowel movements. Improve gassiness: The usage of probiotics for newborns with gas has been shown to have tremendous benefits and has decreased the child's symptoms of colic and gassiness. In addition to improving digestion, probiotic supplements that include the helpful bacterium Lactobacillus reuteri also lessen intestinal inflammation. Diarrhoea is a condition characterized by the frequent passage of liquid-like stools. Diarrhoea is an indication that there is a problem with a child's digestive tract, thus physicians frequently advise probiotics for newborns who are experiencing diarrhoea. Do Probiotics and Prebiotics Have Any Side Effects on Babies? Probiotics have no long-term adverse effects on the infant; however, there could be a few issues in the first few days after commencing probiotic intake. Mild digestive issues, including gas, bloating, stomach discomfort, constipation, or diarrhoea, are what these symptoms represent. They take place as a result of a higher number of friendly bacteria colonizing the gut, which alters the equilibrium in the intestine. If the symptoms continue, you might try lowering the dosage and then gradually raising it. Prebiotics, on the other hand, are naturally occurring substances that have no adverse effects on the skin of the newborn and instead, help to maintain its health and resistance. Babies can consume probiotics and prebiotics since they significantly improve the child's immune and digestive stability. They can reduce common problems like diaper rashes, eczema, constipation, and diarrhoea and play a pivotal role in the child's nutrition absorption. However, it's important to note that the evidence supporting the use of probiotics in baby skincare and food still needs to be expanded, and more research is needed to fully understand their effectiveness and safety. It's always a good idea to speak with a doctor before using any new product, especially on a baby, to ensure that it is appropriate and safe.
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Everything You Need to Know About Baby Skin Car...
Winter has arrived with its share of harsh, drying winds. The temperature levels have dropped, and so have the humidity levels. While this can take a toll on everyone’s skin,...
Everything You Need to Know About Baby Skin Care in Winter
Winter has arrived with its share of harsh, drying winds. The temperature levels have dropped, and so have the humidity levels. While this can take a toll on everyone’s skin, babies’ skin is especially vulnerable during the winter season. Babies have delicate skin which is thinner than adults and thus loses moisture at a much faster rate. Their skin barrier function is still at a developing stage, due to which their skin is more prone to infections. This is why you need to be extra careful with your baby’s winter skincare routine! Read on to know 7 skin care tips for babies which will ensure that your baby’s skin remains supple and nourished this winter: Stay Hydrated: It is essential that you and your baby both stay hydrated to maintain soft and supple skin. According to your baby’s age, ensure that he/she gets the required amounts of fluids every day, whether that is breastmilk or water. Hydration is also important for the overall health of your baby. Moisturize your baby’s skin regularly: To avoid dryness and itchiness caused by the nippy weather, make sure that you moisturize your baby’s skin regularly, especially before and after an outdoor trip and after a bath. Regular moisturization with an anti-microbial, an ti-inflammatory, natural moisturizer can also help prevent eczema flare-ups on your baby’s skin. Try to find a moisturizer with a thicker texture than creams or lotions, since that can lock in the moisture for a longer period of time. CITTA’s Moisturizing Baby Balm with zero water content is a great option. Avoid long, hot baby baths: While you may feel that a long, hot baby bath is right for the cold winter, it can actually be excessively drying and deplete your baby’s skin with its oils. It is preferable to have short baths with lukewarm water. It is also necessary to use non-drying, gentle cleansers on your baby’s skin that are free of any harsh chemicals. CITTA offers a Tender Foaming Baby Wash which is natural and non-drying. It is also anti-irritant, making it safe even for babies with sensitive skin. Don’t forget your baby’s scalp!: Harsh chemicals in certain baby shampoos can dry off your baby’s scalp and hair. Combined with the effects of winter, it can result in an irritated, flaky scalp. To avoid this situation, use a mild and natural baby shampoo made with nourishing ingredients like CITTA’s Gentle Foaming Baby Shampoo which is enriched with Almond oil, Coconut oil, Olive oil, and Oats. It can cleanse and nourish your baby’s scalp and hair at the same time. Protect your baby’s skin with oil massage: Oil massages for babies offer multiple benefits when performed with the correct oils. A blend of natural oils with anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, like CITTA’s Nourishing Baby Massage Oil, can help to protect your baby’s skin from infections. Massages are also helpful in improving the texture of your baby’s skin and nourishing it deeply. Consult a pediatrician to see if baby massage is the right thing for your baby. Ensure that your baby wears soft, breathable fabrics: Rough fabrics can irritate your baby’s delicate skin and cause rashes as well. So make sure to choose softer fabrics for your baby. Layering is also a good idea, you can add or remove pieces of clothing as the weather changes through the day. Invest in a humidifier: The winter season can exaggerate dryness in the air, but also the ill-effects of air pollution. Investing in a good humidifier is a good idea to stay safe from both. It can make the cold weather more comfortable for you and your baby. Run a humidifier through the areas of your home where you spend maximum time so that your home and your skin maintain good moisture content. We hope that with these winter skincare tips for your baby, you will be able to sail through the winter without worry!
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The Goodness of Baby Balm: Why Balm Is Better T...
Nothing’s worse than when your baby’s grumpy because of diaper rash, cradle cap, dry skin, or other skin irritations. In their first few months, newborns are prone to skin irritation,...
The Goodness of Baby Balm: Why Balm Is Better Than Lotion or Cream for Your Baby's Skin
Nothing’s worse than when your baby’s grumpy because of diaper rash, cradle cap, dry skin, or other skin irritations. In their first few months, newborns are prone to skin irritation, and dryness. A baby's skin is thinner and more sensitive than an adult's, so it loses moisture more rapidly, leading to dryness, itching, rashes, cracking, and peeling. Treat your baby's skin with a gentle moisturizer to keep dryness and irritation at bay. With an array of baby products on the market, it can be difficult to know which ones are best for your little one. When it comes to skin moisturization, many moms wonder which is better for babies: creams, lotions, or something else that can work wonders. Body lotions Body lotions are the lightest type of moisturiser. They are primarily composed of water and a small amount of oil, having limited moisturising capabilities, resulting in a runny consistency. Lotions are not powerful enough to compensate for the absence of oil on a baby's skin. The lotion does not penetrate deep into the skin and only lasts a few hours on the top layer. According to studies, lotions can cause skin irritation such as rashes, itching, and other skin problems if used repeatedly. Body creams Body creams are thicker than lotions. They are made of water and oil in about equal proportions. They have a medium consistency and hydrate at a medium level. Creams are oilier than balms, leaving the skin oily and sticky. On the other hand, creams and lotions include strong fragrances, which might induce an allergic reaction to a baby's skin. Let us introduce you to the body balms that have the thickest formula, which can keep your baby’s skin hydrated the whole day. They are made of natural oils, Shea Butter, and Vitamin E, making them ideal for intensive hydration and nourishment. They offer long-lasting moisturization that penetrates deep into the skin. Shea Butter not only keeps the skin hydrated but also aids in treating eczema and soothes dry skin. It also possesses anti-inflammatory qualities, which help prevent rashes and other skin irritations (including insect bites). Baby body balm for newborns is an excellent choice for moisturization and nourishment because baby skin is sensitive and prone to dryness. CITTA's Moisturizing Baby Balm For Face & Body is India's first Natural Moisturising Baby Balm, with a unique texture that provides long-lasting moisturization and protection to the baby's skin. It is rich in Shea Butter and Vitamin E and has the magic of seven oils: Coconut Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Olive Oil, Almond Oil, Basil Oil, Camphor Oil, and Turmeric Oil. It is gentle, mild, and safe for your little one's skin. All these natural components contribute value to the product on their own. Coconut oil is a natural moisturiser for the skin that is high in vitamins and healthy lipids. It contains anti-microbial and antioxidant characteristics that preserve and fortify skin while also assisting in the battle against dryness. It has medicinal qualities and helps wounds heal. It can help to increase skin elasticity, making the skin supple and soft. Rice Bran Oil Rice Bran Oil is a nutritious oil that is good for a baby's skin. It has profound hydrating characteristics that help to combat dry skin. Rice bran oil includes Oryzanol, an antioxidant, and substantial levels of Linoleic acid (Omega-6), an essential fatty acid that can reduce inflammation and restore skin function. Rice bran oil's key advantage for the skin is its incredible deep-moisturizing power. Tocopherol and Tocotrienol, two forms of the potent antioxidant Vitamin E, are also abundant in the oil. Rice Bran Oil can penetrate deeply into the skin layers, feeding it from the inside and leaving it smooth and velvety. The Hydrogenated Soybean Oil found in this balm contains linoleic acid (the primary dietary omega-6 fatty acid usually derived from plant-based elements such as sunflower oil and flaxseed, which is essential for good health and baby skin. It provides fatty acids that help maintain the skin barrier, prevent water loss, and promote skin hydration) and Vitamin E (which provides antioxidant and environmental protection for the skin). Olive oil Olive oil contains phenolic antioxidants, oleic acids, healthy fats, and squalene. It moisturizes and protects the skin. It's a natural moisturizer with Omega 6 and Omega 9 in it. Because of its numerous advantages, it is also known as “liquid gold”. Almond oil Almond oil is high in vitamins A, B2, B6, D, and Vitamin E which help to prevent skin issues such as eczema, soreness, and rashes. The anti-inflammatory qualities of Basil oil aid in relieving skin irritations, minor wounds, and sores. Basil leaves provide a soothing effect that aids in the cure of eczema. Vitamin C improves the metabolism and suppleness of skin cells. This oil also serves as a form of protection. The anti-inflammatory effects of Camphor oil are supposed to ease inflammation, itching, and discomfort. Turmeric Oil Turmeric Oil protects the skin while also acting as a healer and rejuvenator. It has anti-microbial properties. Shea Butter Shea Butter is an emollient that is hydrating and helps to prevent dryness. Shea Butter contains some of the primary components like oleic acid, stearic acid, and linoleic acid. Because it melts at body temperature, the skin absorbs it easily. Its hydrating and therapeutic capabilities help reduce various skin problems. It contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial qualities, making it useful for various diseases. It also includes vitamins A and E, which keep the skin healthy while protecting it from sun damage and UV rays. Shea Butter has a mild Sun Protection Factor (SPF) effect because of these ingredients. Olea Europaea wax Olea Europaea wax (a white, odourless, solid wax collected from different fragments of olive oil, which is natural and is an excellent moisturising ingredient) used in the balm provides a velvety sensation to the skin because of the presence of flavonoids, squalene, and polyphenols. It is an effective emulsifier and thickening agent in the balm that absorbs well into the skin. It nourishes and hydrates the skin. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects the skin from free radicals and the harmful effects of the sun. All ingredients are combined carefully after extensive research, testing, and stringent quality checks to create this unique product. CITTA’s manufacturing process involves rigorous testing and quality checks to ensure maximum safety. It is a sustainable and cruelty-free brand that does not test its products on animals. We cherish the relationship between a mother and her baby across species. It has an IFRA (The International Fragrance Association) approved allergen-free mild fragrance. The balm has a skin-friendly pH and is toxins free, mineral oil, parabens, silicones, and sulphates (SLS/SLES). It is also FDA (Food and Drug Association) approved. Advantages of using CITTA’s Moisturizing Baby Balm For Face & Body: It fights dryness. Shea Butter provides deep moisturization and a soothing effect on the baby’s skin. It makes the skin soft and supple. It has anti-microbial properties. It has a longer-lasting moisturization. It is a blend of 7 nourishing oils that provide nourishment, protection, and replenishment. It has natural antioxidants and natural vitamins. Its natural ingredients are gentle on the baby’s skin. It is enriched with natural Vitamin E. CITTA Baby products are crafted with extreme care and love. It includes NATURAL ingredients for the safety of your baby. CITTA products are gentle, natural, safe, and tested. All the ingredients are mentioned on the product label. We are 100% GRANDMA’s APPROVED!! To know more, call us on our customer care number +91 9156377002 or click here. You can also write to us at customercare@cittabeauty.com
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CITTA’s 12-in-1 Nourishing Baby Massage Oil: Cr...
The practice of massaging a baby has been an Indian baby care tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Grandmothers or mothers were the ones who would usually...
CITTA’s 12-in-1 Nourishing Baby Massage Oil: Create Nourishing Bonds With Your Baby
The practice of massaging a baby has been an Indian baby care tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Grandmothers or mothers were the ones who would usually perform the massage on the baby with gentle, caring hands, and then the baby would be given a bath with lukewarm water. Massaging your baby with the right oil offers multiple benefits for your baby and you. Because it involves touch, massage is an excellent way to bond with your baby. The tactile stimulation creates a sense of security and pleasure in the baby and the mother. Researchers have found that massaging your baby releases hormones that relieve stress and make them feel happier. During the massage, when a mother interacts with her baby, the baby learns to respond better, further strengthening the mother-baby bond. Baby massage promotes healthy growth and development of the baby. It is helpful in improving bone strength. Massaging helps to develop good muscle tone, coordination, and suppleness. Baby’s skin is delicate and its barrier function is still developing, so it needs more nourishment than adult skin. Using natural oils like sesame, sunflower, and coconut has shown maximum benefits in nourishing the skin and improving skin texture, barrier function, and overall health of the baby’s skin. It is crucial for you to choose the right massage oil for your baby to gain maximum benefits from this practice. You should choose an oil that combines the most nourishing oils in the correct proportions. Certain oils can be irritating to a baby’s delicate skin, for example, peanut oil, tea tree oil, any kind of scented oil, and any essential oils. You should check the product label carefully to avoid these ingredients and choose the safest massage oil for your baby. The brand CITTA offers an excellent Nourishing Baby Massage Oil that has been crafted after extensive research of traditional Indian wisdom. It is a unique blend of 12 natural oils, including the anti-microbial Turmeric Oil, immunity-boosting Basil Oil, moisturizing Coconut Oil, anti-bacterial Ashwagandha Oil, and anti-inflammatory Camphor Oil, to deeply nourish and protect your baby’s skin. Each ingredient is carefully selected for its therapeutic properties. The oil does not contain any added fragrance, allergens, irritants, or harsh chemicals and is completely safe for use on sensitive baby skin as well. Massage your baby with this unique Baby Massage Oil to create nourishing bonds.
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