Also known as: dry AF skin, chapped lips, maybe even eczema.
Our advice:
- Moisturize with lotion that doesn’t contain perfumes or alcohol. If your little has dry skin patches, thick creams or ointments can do the trick.
- Avoid soaps and other bath products that include fragrances. Try a soap-free cleanser too!
- Apply SPF! Pro tip: it’s not meant to be used just during the summer. If your baby is 6 months or older, SPF is safe to use. Don’t underestimate the power of winter sun – if you live in a state that receives snow, the UV rays can reflect off the ground and cause sunburn.
- Use a humidifier. More moisture in the air = reduction of dry skin.
- Layer your mini when you dress them – if they are too warm or sweat in heavy clothes, their skin can get irritated, leading to dryness and irritation. Dressing in layers will ensure they are comfortable at all times and their skin will adjust as needed.
- Don’t bathe your baby in hot water! Lukewarm water is perfect for their delicate skin. Immediately pat dry and moisturize when you’re done.
More resources:
- See tips on how to treat your baby’s acne.
- 8 common rashes to look out for.
- Join our digital community and connect with other parents who’ve been there.