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Bath & Skin

Save on baby bath essentials, skincare, and grooming products. We track prices daily on gentle formulas perfect for sensitive skin.

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Gentle care for delicate skin at prices that won't irritate your budget. Find deals on baby bath products, shampoos, lotions, nappy rash creams, and skincare essentials for sensitive little ones from Amazon AU and Australian retailers. Keep bub's skin soft and healthy for less.

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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