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Fabric Softener for Your Baby?S Clothes

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Having a baby is the most beautiful experience in the world. However, having a baby comes with new responsibilities. One such responsibility is to ensure that new borns clothes are the right ones for the baby. It is imperative that you find clothes that do not harm the skin or cause the baby any discomfort. This is exactly what fabric softeners do.

As a parent of a new born baby, you will be delighted to know that fabric softeners are the most assured way to prevent garments from affecting your baby. In fact, it is important that you realize that you cannot only rely on baby detergents to clean your babys clothes. This is largely due to the fact that baby detergents may not be very effective in cleaning stains and odour from your babys clothes. It is, therefore worth considering switching to fabric softeners as the alternative to cleaning your babys clothes.

However, before you make the switch to fabric softeners; it is important that you test it on one garment of clothing. In the event that your baby has dermatitis, eczema or any other form of skin related problems then, it is best to use the liquid detergents that are specifically intended for babies that have such skin ailments. However, if any form of irritation persists, you can consider trying a fabric softener that is free of any fragrance or colour.

Here are some facts about fabric softeners that illustrate why they are a good choice:

Fabric softeners are better than any other baby detergents since they are designed keeping the babys sensitive skin in mind. Fabric softeners are available in two types- liquids and sheets. Both are designed to cater to different needs.

Fabric softeners make the fabric softer and reduce the static cling ion garments. This ensures that the baby does not experience discomfort or develop and skin irritation because of the garment.

Fabric softeners reduce wrinkles in the garments and make it easier to be ironed. Moreover, the fabric softeners retain the quality of the garment since the liquid is not harsh at all.

Finally, always remember to wash the babys clothes separately and not with everyone elses. If you do, the ordinary detergents could have an adverse effect on your babys sensitive skin. Moreover, remember to read instructions that have been provided by the manufacturer.

By keeping all of this in mind, you and your baby are going to be very happy.

Written by ja_schmidt

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How to Care for Sensitive Skin

The largest human organ is skin. Its main function – protects the body from the negative external impacts of various environmental factors. Also, the skin is involved in thermoregulation of the body and the water-salt metabolism. On the skin entrusted with the endocrine and receptor, metabolic and immune function. As the skin is possible to understand the status and functioning of the body as a whole.

Face and other exposed areas of the body are always exposed to the temperature and atmosphere, cosmetics and household chemicals. As a result of these influences during the life of any type of skin acquires increased sensitivity, which gives a lot of problems and hassle. Sensitive Skin virtually impervious to most cosmetic products, sensitive to weather and climate changes, such as wind, sun and frost.

Sensitive skin is characterized by:-

Desquamation, hyperemia, swelling, rashes, which may result in dermatitis. Also may have a burning sensation, itching, tingling, and tightening the skin.

According to recent research from the increased sensitivity of the skin affects about 60% of U.S. residents, 65% of people in Japan and 55% of the population of Europe.

Types of Skin sensitivity:-

1. Predisposed sensitivity. Its causes lie in the internal imbalance of the body. The first types are the following factors: menopausal changes, seborrhea dermatitis.

2. Acquired sensitivity. This type of sensitivity is caused by external stimuli, such as wind, sun, frost, some treatments: waxing, shaving, use of cosmetics. Certain foods, alcohol, stress can cause sensitivity type 1.

3. Arises in the complex effects of internal and external stimuli. For example, a topic dermatitis and allergic.

How to care for sensitive skin

If you have sensitive skin, it is necessary to use special cosmetics that are taking into account the characteristics and features of a particular skin type. It must be drugs that do not contain dyes and components do not cause allergy and irritation.

Preparations must protect and nourish the skin, eliminate irritation. It is important to protect sensitive skin from exposure to UVB and UVA rays.

In autumn and winter skin prone to irritation, retain moisture, so it is advisable to use somewhat more dense cosmetics, enriched by nutrients, protects the skin from the environment and caring for her. In spring and summer, pay special attention to moisturizing the skin and protect it from ultraviolet radiation.

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What Do You Recommend for Itchy and Sensitive Skin?

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I just brought Gentle Naturals lotion for my itchy skin and I am wondering if anyone tried this? It’s for babies but I thought it would be safe to be used for my skin since it’s really sensitive. If not, are there any great products out there good for daily use for itchy/red/sensitive skin?

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Atopic Dermatitis – Part 1

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Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that causes intense itching and then a raised, red rash. It usually develops in small children and continues into the teen years. Adults also may suffer it or have milder problems than they did as children, along with sensitive-skin problems.
If you suffer atopic dermatitis, your skin is very sensitive to irritants and is likely to developing a rash and becoming itchy. The itch may seem to be relieved by scratching, but it often ends in a rash and produces a vicious circle of itching, scratching, and rash.
Skin affected by dermatitis must be kept well hydrated. Although scientists have yet to fully understand the causes of atopic dermatitis, it is known that dry skin plays a big part in worsening symptoms.

Good skin care is an essential part of controlling the itch and rash of dermatitis. To help prevent a cycle of itching, scratching, and rash, keep your skin hydrated and recognize and avoid skin irritants.
Follow these tips to care for your skin: – Soak in warm (not hot), clean water for 3 to 5 minutes. Your skin will assimilate water and still keep its biological oils. Losing the biological oils will result in dry skin. You may shower when an outbreak is mild or when atopic dermatitis is under control.
- Avoid washing with soap during every bath. When soap is needed, use a gentle, non-drying product. Soap should be regularly used only on the underarms, groin, and feet, rinsing immediately afterward. Children affected by atopic dermatitis must not stay sit in soapy water.
- Don’t add bath oils and bubble bath to the bathwater, because they can alter your skin’s capability to assimilate water.
- Don’t use scrub brushes or washcloths.
- After a bath or shower, pat your skin dry. With your skin still moist or even wet, immediately apply a moisturizer, within 3 minutes of leaving the shower or bath. Your skin will dry out if you wait longer. For severe dryness, try mineral oil, petroleum jelly, or an all-vegetable shortening. Also apply the moisturizer several times a day.
- Talk to your personal doctor about using a wet bandage over the affected area. It can help relieve symptoms but it can be troublesome if some skin treatment is being administered on the skin.
And, of course, avoid skin irritants at all costs, such as certain cleansing solutions, scratchy bedding or clothing, sudden changes of temperature, excessive sweating, places with low humidity, sunburn, damp hands or feet, and emotional stress.

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What Is the Right Treatment for Contact Dermatitis?

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Contact dermatitis is a condition that affects millions of people around the World. It starts the moment the skin comes in contact with certain substances; it may require only a small exposure (in the case of allergic contact dermatitis) or longer exposure (in the case of irritant contact dermatitis). In either case, it is good to learn about the options of treatment for contact dermatitis.

First Steps to Treat Contact Dermatitis

The first thing you need to do is stay away from the irritants when possible (or at least reduce exposure). In the case of allergic contact dermatitis, you need to tally evade the presence of allergens. Also, I know this condition causes excessive itching, but DON’T SCRATCH. Doing this will probably lead only to infection and you will need antibiotics to fight it. If it itches too much, use a cold compress and apply it on the area.

Medications for Contact Dermatitis

If there are still signs and symptoms after removing the triggers, you doctor may indicate the use of topical treatment: topical steroids, hydrocortisone creams and emollients. These need to be used to lower down the redness and itching. The type of cream and length of use will depend on the severity of the symptoms and time coping with the condition.

Further Treatment for Contact Dermatitis

To manage this condition, you may be in need of cool bathes to keep the skin feeling fresh and free of itching. When bathing, using mild soap helps recovering faster, there are great mild soaps out there, and if you can’t find one, use baby’s shampoo for sensitive skin. You should also take care of skin and properly moisturizer, remember that dermatitis leaves your skin dry.

If you think you suffer from this type of dermatitis, go visit a doctor. He or she will help you determine exactly your specific type of dermatitis treatment and recommend treatment accordingly.

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