5 Tips for a Soft and Protected Baby Skin
The skin of a child is indeed beautiful, soft, smooth and supple and in appearance seems perfect. But it really is also very delicate, thin and helpless because it needs a lot of care. The skin of the baby is not yet able to create that invisible barrier. The so-called common hydro-lipid film formed by water and fat is likely to be strengthened gradually as the child grows. In the first days of life, it undergoes a process of physiological desquamation. You can clean your baby by sponging of lukewarm water to pass on the different parts of the body excluding the area of the umbilical cord. After the fall of this generally, within the first 15 days of life then you can bath your baby but not necessarily on a daily basis. Until the third month, you can dissolve in a spoonful of rice starch or special powders based on colloidal oats, rice or wheat, or you can use mild detergent, specific for early childhood such as baby oil which has the advantage of softening the bathwater. They are ...