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Bath & Skin
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Baby Bath & Skincare FAQs
How often should I bath my newborn?+
Newborns don't need daily baths — 2-3 times per week is usually enough, with regular face, hand, and nappy area cleaning between baths. Over-bathing can dry out delicate newborn skin. As babies grow and become more mobile and messy, more frequent bathing may be needed.
What should I look for in baby skincare products?+
Choose fragrance-free, hypoallergenic products designed for babies. Avoid products with parabens, sulphates, and artificial dyes. For eczema-prone skin, look for brands specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Always patch test new products.
What's the best nappy rash treatment?+
For mild rash, a zinc-based barrier cream applied at each change usually helps. For persistent rash, try more frequent nappy changes, nappy-free time, and switching nappy brands. If rash doesn't improve within a few days or looks infected, see your GP or child health nurse.
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