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Baby Skin Care
August 25, 2010
A business that is growing everyday is the baby care market. In America the baby care has brought in about 7.5 billion dollars per year. Due to the baby care industry have gotten larger, mothers should now be more educated about what they are putting on their baby’s skin.
Baby skin is a lot different then adults skin and it needs to be cared for differently. This is similar to markets most of the time. Infant skin is formed before they are born so it is in the dark and it is in liquid until the baby is born. The skin of the infant needs to adjust to a lot of changes. As people get older their skin also get older and thickens, so therefore a baby’s skin is finer then paper and has a smooth texture. Therefore infant skin has many challenges to face to keep in moisture and protect itself from the environment.
You must try to keep your baby’s skin pH between 4 to 6, this will ensure that the acid mantel is surly supported. It is best to never use products that have animal products or any that have by-products. It is also a good idea to not use any fragrance because this can irritate the baby’s skin. Which this can be frequently confused with adult skin occassionally. It is best to make sure that the product that you are considering is tested by a paediatrician and also a dermatologist also. There are some products that are out there that try to go overy this recommendation by saying that they are hypoallergenic and recommended.
Anything that has vitamin A and E, Oat extract, Shea butter is great for baby’s skin. When you clean your baby make sure that you use a very mild soap. Avoid at all costs Sodium Laural Sulfate this can clog the baby’s pores. Which this is not like markets many times. However you choose to take care of baby’s skin, enjoy bath time and the great time after.
