Sarah Louise

How can I Improve my Baby Skin Color?

All babies are beautiful. There is no such thing as a good skin tone or a bad one. As a parent you should be focused on having a healthy baby but our society has some drawbacks. Most people believe that improving the skin care of their child means making it fair but that is not true. Improving skin color doesn’t necessary means that you can to make it fair. It can also mean that you can make it more radiant and glowing.

We all have heard the saying “Well begun is half done”. This saying also applies to the skin color of your baby. If you start taking good care of your baby from the start then it is absolutely clear that you would be giving them the gift of a great skin. It is very hard to work on your skin color in the later years of life which is why it is always better to start working from the start.

Tips to Improve your Baby’s Skin Color

TheBabySide has taken the liberty of gathering various homemade remedies that have proven to be quite effective and mother from all around the glove have been using them for centuries now. The best thing about these remedies is that there is no chemical added to them so your baby’s skin isn’t exposed to any of the harmful chemically that might cause damage to their skin.

As mothers we have to be very careful in choosing the best baby skin care product which is why we would suggest that you only go with the natural products for the first few months. So let us look at some of the best home remedies that have proven to be effective.

1. Moisturize

Moisturizing your baby’s skin from time is the best way to improve the complexion of your baby. Choosing the best moisturizer is the key here. You need to find something that is enriched with a lot natural nutrients and minerals and is tested in the labs.

Moisturizing your baby’s skin 3-4 times in a day can make it soft, smooth and fair if done right. You don’t want to be harsh with your baby skin so don’t overdo it. Not only do moisturizers cleanse your baby’s skin, they also keep the aridity away from the skin.

2. A Synchronized Sunbath:

Exposing your newborn to sun light is quite essential. It is a natural way to promote Vitamin D production you baby’s system. You don’t want to use chemically developed tablets or creams to put on your child. Expose him to a bit of sunlight in the morning and bathe him with Luke warm water.

The thing to keep in mind here is that you don’t want to expose your child to too much radiation because that can lead to darkened skin so make sure you take your kid out early morning to get the vitamin D that he needs.

3. Baby Scrub:

Instead of going for the market products you can prepare your own baby scrub at home using some products that you can easily find in your kitchen. Scrub off the dead skin cells from the skin of your baby from time to time to allow the new cells to grown and leave the skin smooth and fair.

To prepare a homemade scrub for your baby’s skin, mix chickpea powder, rose water, raw milk, and baby oil. Apply the paste that you have prepared on your baby’s skin gently and then remove it suing a damp cloth. Don’t be harsh just gently wipe off the paste without rubbing the skin.

4. Don’t Use Soap:

Soaps can be harsh. The skin of a child is 10 times sensitive than an adult so you don’t want to expose it to harmful chemicals. Soap can leave the skin dry and can lead to skin peeling as well especially in the winter season. Use rose water or raw milk to bathe your kid to leave the skin smooth.

Conclusion

There are a lot of baby skin care brands in the market that supply skin care products for baby’s but all of them have certain chemicals in them which makes them harmful for a newborn because the skin of a newborn is 10 times more sensitive than an adult so in such cases home remedies are the best to go.

These are some of the few remedies that have been shared by mothers from around the globe so if you think that you are in knowledge of a great remedy that would make this list then share it with us so that we can make it available to other moms out there as well.

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