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Soap for Newborn Babies

Soap for Newborn Babies

Soap for newborn babies should be gentle and mild as a newborn baby’s skin is delicate. While choosing a soap for newborns, parents must choose the one which has natural ingredients and is safe for baby’s skin. Find tips for choosing right baby soap.

Skin of newborn babies is extremely sensitive. Hence it requires to be washed with utmost care. To keep the infant healthy it is important to keep the skin clean. Soaps containing harsh chemicals can harm the baby’s skin and may not be good for the baby’s overall health.

Most of the time, cleaning a baby’s skin with plain water will suffice. However, there is no harm in making use of mild soaps that contain natural oils like that of coconut, palm and olive. Soaps rich in herbs like Calendula can also be used for babies. The category of soap which must be avoided at all cost are the antibacterial ones.

How to Choose Right Soap for Newborns

Here are a few tips for choosing the right soap for your infant:

Gentle Baby Soaps - Go in for a baby soap which is not toxic and is gentle.

Avoid Extra Lather Soaps - Washing a baby’s skin is not the same as washing an adult’s skin. There is absolutely no point in going in for extra lather soaps which look good only in television commercials.

Baby Soaps with Mild Fragrances -Although there are a wide variety of baby soaps available with different scents it is advisable to go in for the soaps which do not have a smell. Infants, if they dislike the scent of the soap will end up crying since there is no other way in which they can express their displeasure. Also such soaps contain chemicals which can cause adverse reaction on the baby skin. Hence, odorless soaps are the best for babies.

How to Find if Soap is Harmful for Baby

Here is how you can figure out if the baby soap that you are making use of is not causing any skin irritation or allergy.

To ensure that the soap is non-toxic and hypoallergenic you must carefully analyze the ingredients of the soap. Check out each of the ingredients mentioned on the package on the internet to ensure that it is not capable of causing any allergic reaction. If you notice rashes or any other form of skin irritation immediately discontinue the use of the baby soap. In case of any doubt double check with your doctor.

Soaps made of natural ingredients are ideal for sensitive baby skin. Soaps with such ingredients soothe the baby’s skin. Ingredients like almond oil, olive oil and milk are completely natural moisturizing agents which are suitable for the infant skin.

Many new parents get enamored by the concept of bubble bath for small babies. However, bubble bath products normally contain detergents which are capable of destroying beneficial bacteria and harming the infant skin’s natural acid mantle. Research has indicated that bubble bath is one of the most common causes of vaginitis and urinary tract infections in infants. Instead of bubble bath add a few drops of lavender oil to the baby’s bath water which will produce a very pleasant scent. This natural oil will not cause any adverse effect on the infant skin.

Golden Rule for Toddler Skin

Although it is essential to keep a baby clean, it is not necessary to bathe her every day. Giving bath on alternate days are enough for the first few months. Sponging the baby’s face, hands, necks and bottom everyday will ensure that she stays clean most of the time.

Use of mild soap may however be required in the diaper area.

Today the market is flooded with skin care products for newborn babies. In the good old days to bathe infants gram flour was believed to be the best. While most of the baby soaps are alright for the majority of infants here are a few things which must be avoided:

  • Perfumed soaps, lotions, and shampoos
  • Laundry soaps with perfumes and dyes
  • Deodorant soaps

Bathing a newborn baby can be an exciting experience with good baby soap. A mild soap or a baby bath liquid is good a choice for bathing a newborn. While choosing baby soap, look for the ingredients. All natural ingredients are gentle for the delicate baby skin. All soaps are mild irritants but choosing the mildest soap will be less irritating for the baby. Choosing the right soap for newborn will make the bath time a happy time for your baby.




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AshU
AshU.8 years ago
Soap for baby I used till my baby was in her 4th month, later on I used body wash which is having conditioner , shampoo too. Soap is easy to use for baby, it should be creamy and branded, the soap is difficult to us for hair , so better use the body wash.
 
 
 
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Ankita
Ankita.8 years ago
I used sebamed for my baby after several recommendations. It's slightly expensive but that's cause its a german brand. The quality of the bar is amazing.
 
 
 
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Priyanka
Priyanka.9 years ago
Very true soap is not a best option for our babies skin, I used it once in a week. Bread dipped in milk can also be used a best cleanser specially in winter
 
 
 
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.10 years ago
hi friends plz help me newly born baby boy best soaps
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anusha
anusha.10 years ago
Using Daffy soap for my baby. Vary much satisfied by the product
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Meenakshi
Meenakshi.12 years ago
very good information on choosing the right baby soap. It is good to know about how to find if a soap is harmful for baby.
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Daksha
Daksha.12 years ago
Paste of cream and gram flour with turmeric is very good for baby skin. It gives a glow to the skin and also prevents rashes.
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Anandi
Anandi.12 years ago
I never use soap for my newborn. I always use a paste made of milk cream and gram flour with a pinch of turmeric powder. I massage this paste on the baby and after sometime I bathe him in lukewarm water.
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