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Carefully Choosing Baby Products that are Soft and Free of Irritation

Bathing routine Little is really fun. But there is more important than just bathing, which is protecting the baby's skin from irritation and skin problems. You can do this with baby skin cleansing products that are safe and free of harmful ingredients. Compared to adult skin, baby's skin is thinner, more sensitive, and more susceptible to bacterial infections and irritants to certain substances. This condition will increase the risk of irritation, dry skin, redness, and allergies. Therefore, Mother must be more careful in choosing baby skin cleansing products.

Tips for Choosing Baby Products that are Safe and Proper

Considering baby's skin is very sensitive, the products used cannot be compared to skin care products for adults. The principle of choosing a baby skin care product is actually very easy, the less chemical content is used, the risk of irritation and damage to the baby's skin is also smaller. Here are tips on choosing the right baby cleaning products that are safe for baby's skin:
  • Read the label

  • Make sure the baby's skin cleaning products contain ingredients with a mild formulation and are able to maintain a healthy baby's skin pH, and are not sore in the eyes.
  • Choose products with cleansing ingredients that are gentle on the skin

  • If your baby's skin is not experiencing problems, the use of baby skin cleansing products with small amounts of soft fragrances, such as essential oils and plant extracts, can be used as long as they are in small amounts. But, if your baby's skin tends to dry or suffer from eczema, then avoid all products that contain perfume or fragrance. The content of perfume on soap is known to cause irritation to your baby's skin.
  • Avoid detergents and alcohol

  • In addition to perfume, detergent and alcohol content in baby soap can irritate the baby's skin and eyes, and cause allergies. So, choose baby cleaning products that are free of detergents and alcohol. Please note, alcohol has another name for ethanol, ethyl alcohol, and cetearyl alcohol.
  • Level 5.5 like a healthy baby's skin

  • Choose baby cleaning products with an ideal pH description, which means the pH level of the cleanser has been adjusted to approach the pH value of healthy baby's skin. This can help maintain the health of the baby's skin layers.
  • Avoid antibacterial or antimicrobial products

  • It is recommended not to use products with antibacterial or antimicrobial labels. Antibacterial ingredients are not commonly used in skin care products that are formulated for infants, because they risk causing irritation and dry skin.
  • Hazardous chemicals

  • Choose products that are free of phthalate, paraben, and formaldehyde. These chemicals are known to be potentially dangerous for babies.

The Importance of Alkaline and Soda Free Baby Cleaners

Baby's skin normally does have a lower pH (around 5.5). Low pH on the baby's skin plays a role in the process of forming a protective layer of fat on the baby's skin, to prevent skin damage due to irritation or exposure to foreign substances. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a soap or baby skin cleansing product that has a pH similar to Little Skin. Baby skin cleansing products with free information of alkali and soda are also recommended for Little. The alkaline content is indeed widely used for soap products. Alkali used in making soap is NaOH (sodium hydroxide) and KOH (potassium hydroxide). According to research, soap containing alkali will change the pH balance of the skin in infants. And increase the risk of irritation. Generally, soap with soda content is made from sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate. Sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate is corrosive to all body tissues, which means it can cause serious damage to the eyes and respiratory system. Swallowing this dangerous substance risks causing severe tissue damage, narrowing of the esophagus, and even death. Skin that is exposed to these substances is at risk of developing dermatitis and hair loss. Be sure to always test new products that will be used on Little One, to avoid the risk of allergic reactions. You do this by applying the product on the wrist or arm of your child. Note that if you experience redness or irritation for the next 24 hours, do not use the product. If the baby's skin often experiences a rash, dryness, and looks cracked due to the use of certain products, you should replace the product with another product, or consult a doctor to get further treatment.

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