Bath time can be a very pleasant moment for your little one. Bathing using bubble bath or special baby soap can add to the fun of your baby.
Generally, your little one can take a bath with bubble bath. But for safety reasons, it is better to bathe the child with bubble bath after he is three years old. You also need to be careful not to choose the wrong baby cleanser for bathing, because it can cause irritation or other problems on your baby's skin.
This must be considered when bathing your child
In contrast to adults who can take a bath as usual, bathing Little can not be arbitrary, you know. There are a number of things that you should pay attention to. Here are some tips for bathing children:- Make sure the bath time does not interfere with his sleep.
- You also have to make sure that when you take a shower her stomach is full.
- It is important to know that Little is not feeling cold.
- Use warm water for bathing, not too hot or too cold.
- Make sure you have filled the tub with enough water (no higher than your waist when sitting in the tub). Do not leave Little in the bathtub filled, because it risks causing it to sink.
- In addition, it is important to ensure that the bathtub and bathroom area are safe and non-slippery, so that your Little One does not slip.
- Choose bubble bath products that are safe for your little one and use just enough. After the tub is filled with warm water, apply soap to the water and stir the water in the tub until it is foamy.
- After finishing bathing with a bubble bath, rinse your body thoroughly with clean and warm water, then dry with a towel gently.
Here's How to Choose Baby Cleaning Products
Every parent wants the best for their children, including skin cleaning products. Indeed, Little Skin is thinner, sensitive, and still susceptible to bacterial infections and irritation due to certain substances. Therefore, you must be more selective in choosing cleaning products for your baby. Here are tips on choosing safe baby cleaning products:Choose products that are gentle on the skin
Baby bubble bath products that contain fragrances and dyes can cause skin irritation, especially if your skin is very sensitive.
Avoid products that contain alcohol and detergent
Not only fragrances and dyes, Little Bath bubble products must also be free of alcohol and detergent. Besides being able to cause skin and eye irritation, these two ingredients can also trigger allergic reactions in infants.
Does not contain harmful chemicals
Make sure you choose products that are free of phthalate, paraben and formaldehyde. Because these chemicals are known to be potentially dangerous for Little.
Acidity (pH) 5.5
Don't forget to choose a baby bubble bath with an ideal pH, that is, the acidity level has been adjusted to approach the pH of the baby's skin. The aim is to prevent damage or disturbance to your baby's skin.
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