5 ways baby skin is different to yours

5 ways baby skin is different to yours

  • 1
    Baby skin has a higher pH.

    Sharing a bath is a great way to bond with your baby, but you might want to get them their own baby wash instead of sharing your products. “That’s because delicate baby skin needs gentler substances than adults’ skin,” explains pediatric dermatologist and mom of one Dr Kerstin. “If using soap, try products that have a pH close to their skin’s natural level,” she suggests

  • 2
    Baby skin loses moisture at bathtime.

    Did you know baby skin loses moisture faster than adult skin? This means bathtime can dry out their delicate skin and strip it of its natural oils. The solution? Give your baby short baths (under 10 minutes is best), make sure the water temperature is around 37°C (their natural body temperature) and cleanse them with Young Roots baby Body Wash, which helps retain their skin’s natural moisture and builds a natural immunity to dryness. 

  • 3
    Baby skin needs constant moisture.

    As delicate baby skin loses moisture so easily, it’s not surprising if you want your baby lotion to keep them comfortable for as long as possible. Our Young Roots Moisturizing Body Lotion moisturizes throughout the day

  • 4
    Tear-free is best.

    It’s easy to cuddle a little bundle and think their skin feels thick. However, their outer skin layer (known as the epidermis) is actually 20% thinner than adult skin, as it’s formed by smaller cells. And as their skin is thinner and more delicate than ours, it’s prone to dryness. If you’re looking for a gentle moisture boost after their bathtime, try Young Roots Baby Massage Oil– they’ll feel soothed and calm as it’s massaged onto their face, body and hair for a relaxing ritual. You’ll love that it helps to seal their skin with moisture and protects skin from dryness, leaving it super-soft. 

  • 5

    Baby’s scalp is sensitive.

    Your scalp can put up with a lot when you’re drying your hair, but your baby’s is sensitive. Try to protect it, like wrapping them in a hooded towel, which will soak up moisture – and make them look pretty cute, too

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