Natural Skin Care For Infants – Which Products Are Best?

April 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

placeholder11 Natural Skin Care For Infants   Which Products Are Best?There are plenty of products filling up the market these days, advertising themselves as the best baby natural skin care for your little one(s). But there are lots of shortcomings in these ads especially since many of what these products claim to do just never happen or they fall short of what they are supposed to do. Eventually this leads to your baby suffering from skin irritations, rashes and allergies because of the chemicals and other irritating ingredients found in these baby products. If you are really looking for the top-of-the-line products for your baby, make sure that the products you buy don’t contain anything which would irritate your baby’s skin. The first step for you would be to go for products with natural ingredients rather than those with chemicals.

As you turn towards natural ingredients, remember to avoid ANYTHING (no matter how good it is) which has petrochemicals. Take care when buying lotions and moisturizers because these are the ones which usually contain petrochemicals. This means that you have to take off petroleum jelly from your baby skin care products’ list too.

To keep your baby’s skin as smooth as petals, go for baby lotions made from natural oils. Many of the best baby natural skin care products contain aloe which is an important ingredient in moisturizers and looks after irritations too. Another natural ingredient that you want to be looking for is chamomile. Chamomile is known for its soothing effect on the skin. Watch out what essential oils you buy and if in doubt, consult your pediatrician about prospective products.

Just because you want the best doesn’t mean it has to go out of your budget. There’s absolutely no necessity for you to buy expensive products just because you want good quality products. There are plenty of products out there which can fit snugly within you budget AND look after your baby’s skin too. Start looking from your local health food store!

Smaller companies might actually be the best providers of baby natural skin care. This is because smaller companies are more committed towards making sure that the products you get are of high quality and packed with all the right ingredients. It’d be ideal for you to support a local company as you are more likely to know where all the ingredients came from.

If you still have little or no idea about what might be best for your baby, look for a board or guide that ranks organic and natural products. Read the labels and pick products which don’t have any artificial fragrances or colors.

The more natural the product is, the better it will look after your baby!

Baby Skin Care – Identifying Baby Skin Conditions

April 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

placeholder1 Baby Skin Care   Identifying Baby Skin Conditions There are a variety of baby skin conditions and rashes out there and the best baby skin care prevention and treatment is to know what they are and what you can do about them.

Baby acne, is acne that happens on babies instead of adults. It is caused by the mother’s hormones coursing through the child’s blood stream. It generally occurs when your baby is two to three months old, and can last up to 4 to 6 weeks or more. Baby acne is normally noticed as red bumps on your child’s skin or face. Treating baby acne is fairly easy; the first baby skin care treatment is to keep the baby’s skin clean, and cool but not cold. Babies need warmth and if it’s too cold or too hot, it can hurt her, also avoid acne medicines and use only a mild soap to wash her with.

Another common problem is birthmarks; they can appear and are generally found around the head. If they are bigger than 1 and a half centimeters and closer to the spine, the bigger the problem they can cause. You need to have your pediatrician check her over thoroughly and if the doctor feels it is necessary, run a few tests. The birthmarks can be removed; however, caution is always advisable.

There are a few varieties of birthmarks and your doctor can help you to determine what type it is and what treatments are necessary.

The most common varieties are Stork bites, angel kisses, salmon patches, vascular stains; then the Café au lait spots, moles, Port-wine stains, or nevus flammeus, and Hemangioma. Knowing what type is half the battle on what needs to be and can be done.

Another very common and very frustrating condition is Cradle Cap; it is basically baby dandruff. Baby dandruff normally comes around when she is about three months old and can last several weeks. The severity of cradle cap can vary from one baby to the next as well as the treatments for it. The milder cases can generally be taken care of with No Tears baby shampoo. With the more extreme cases, many parents turn to olive oil and a soft comb designed just for her.

The most common and absolutely frustrating is diaper rash; it is more of a pain to your little girl than it is to you. Diaper rashes can be caused by a variety of things, especially the diapers themselves. Diaper rashes appear in different ways but if your little girl’s bottom is red and she is extremely irritable, then chances are she has it. There are a variety of natural cures and creams available for you to try. Your doctor can help you to determine the treatment and cure.

Just as there are numerous boys and girls, there are many rashes and skin conditions that can plague them. Your best bet with baby skin care is to be patient, ask plenty of questions and show your baby nothing but love and attention.

Safe Baby Skin Care – Some Are Unsafe?

April 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

placeholder3 Safe Baby Skin Care   Some Are Unsafe?Naturally Safe Baby Products – demands are on the increase. Many parents are turning to organic products to Naturally Care for Babies Skin. Is this a consumer trend or is this a decision based on something more important?

The commonsense approach is to minimize contact with potentially harmful chemicals. This is good commonsense. Health conscious parents are choosing to reduce unnecessary chemical exposure for their children where-ever possible.

The largest organ of the human body is actually the skin. It is no surprise that one of the biggest concerns many new parents experience is how to protect their babies’ very new, soft & delicate skin.

In fact babies’ skin should be well cared for as it can have an impact on their health. A baby has a great deal of growing to do. Their lungs, eyes & internal organs require time to strengthen & develop. Do you think they are prepared to cope with potentially toxic chemicals unnecessarily?

Non-Toxic Baby Care V’s Non-Natural

The benefit of knowledge is that it can prevent you falling victim to some brilliant marketing techniques. The word “Natural” is a great way to effect our emotions. Doesn’t that provide us with feelings of security & confidence?

The term Natural indicates that it contains a natural substance – the product normally will still contain non-natural ingredients. It is the word “Natural” that is designed to be the focal point.

“Certified Organic” Baby Skincare

This term provides absolute assurance that the agricultural, harvesting & processing method is totally without contact to any toxic chemical substances. No synthetic chemicals, artificial colors, fragrances & preservatives. The safety aspect of worldwide standards dictates that “Certified Organic” products are truly natural.

Green Baby Body Care or Potential Poison

The chemical Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a surfactant useful in the removal of oil. Various health reports have raised concerns regarding its safety.

It is commonly used as an engine degreaser & does a thorough job. Such degreasers have an extremely high concentration of this substance when compared to the amount contained in skin cleansers etc.

Although various ingredients may not be considered life threatening, it makes good sense to reduce the level of exposure when possible. Especially when considering that safe alternative products are readily attainable.

Propylene Glycol – You may have come across this product previously. It has a great many uses. Commonly used as an anti-freeze for boats, aircraft & vehicles.

It is a necessary ingredient in solvent acrylics, stains, dyes & brake fluid. Is it sounding like something you would choose to apply to a baby’s fragile & delicate skin!

Please draw comfort from the documented fact that it is considered to be “Generally Recognized as Safe” may be used as a food additive, cosmetics & skin care products.

That is “generally reassuring” in a rather “general” sort of way. So cast away any real or imagined fear because you can really feel “generally safe” while using it!

Material Safety Data Sheets are provided with the purchase of chemical products. These sheets provide safety instructions in case of emergency.

* It is a skin irritant & can affect the liver and kidneys.
* Avoid contact with the skin.
* Minor eye irritation.

Obviously that is referring to high concentrations of this chemical. But many thinking individuals have drawn the conclusion that naturally safe alternative ingredients are available, why add anything that has been considered as potentially hazardous.

Mineral Oil – it may even create the concept that it is healthy & natural. This ingredient is used in many baby skin care goods. But think again!

It is definitely a natural product. A by-product of Crude oil – that may be appropriate for use in our motor vehicles. Does it provide you the same confidence when considering lotions that are applied to a new baby’s skin?

Whether a product is absorbed through the skin depends on a variety of factors. The liver is responsible to break down chemicals for elimination.

Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for interference with the respiratory system, why risk it. You may be aware that hydrocarbons have been considered as carcinogenic (increasing the risk of certain cancers).

Natural Baby Care for Newborn – You Decide

Such controversial ingredients may appear to make good business sense when profit is the prime focus. Safety doesn’t appear to rank all that highly, these substances are relatively inexpensive & an available resource. It offers the potential to generate a high cash flow. The fact that profit is involved, does not exactly build much confidence in the safety aspect of the product.

Organic Baby Items or Conventional!

Knowledge of eco-friendly options for baby – provides us with a fighting chance to avoid being deceived. This information is more than that, far more than that.

It gives us the insight to make wise choices. The choices & decisions that we make will have an affect on the ones closest to our hearts. We hope this answers why more parents are seeking out naturally safe products for their children. It is really a very NATURAL decision to make.