Fill the baby’s bathtub or a clean sink with lukewarm water. The water should be warm, not hot, to avoid drying out the baby’s skin or causing burns.
Gather Supplies: Have everything you need within arm’s reach, including a soft washcloth, towel, and clean clothes or a fresh diaper.
Using your hand or a soft washcloth, gently wet your baby’s skin with the lukewarm water. Be sure to support your baby’s head and neck at all times.
If using a bar of soap, lather it between your hands or directly on the washcloth. If using liquid baby soap, dispense a small amount onto the washcloth or your hands.
Gently apply the lathered soap to your baby’s skin, starting from the top (head) and working your way down. Pay extra attention to folds in the skin, such as under the neck, behind the ears, and in the diaper area.
Be cautious around your baby’s eyes and face. You can clean the face with plain water or a very mild baby cleanser without soap.
Gently rinse off all the soap from your baby’s skin using a clean washcloth or by pouring water over the baby’s body. Ensure that all soap residue is removed to prevent irritation.
Pat Dry Gently: After rinsing, immediately wrap your baby in a clean, soft towel.
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If you have switched to an all-natural/organic product for the first time, your skin may go under a detox before you start observing results. This detox period is commonly referred to as Skin Purge which results in a temporary acne flare-up or little burning sensation.
The skin detox period varies from individual to individual and can last up to 4 to 6 weeks.
Should you continue using the product during this period?
Yes, you can continue to use the product if it’s a skin purge/a little burning sensation and not an allergic reaction (redness after face wash). Eventually, you’ll notice the skin starts clearing out between the 4th to 6th week.
We would recommend consulting a dermatologist to check if it’s a reaction to any ingredient.
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