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Baby skin care
By Babyexpert.com on 11/02/2008 16:36:00
How to care for your baby's skin from head to toe.

From the moment your baby is born, you can't take your hands off her, can you?You just want to stroke, touch and nuzzle every part of that gorgeous tactile little beauty that YOU have created.Touching your baby's skin strengthens that special bond

Caring for a newborn's skin
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 16:16:00
Your guide to looking after your newborn baby's skin.

Babies may pop into the world all flushed and wrinkled, but within a few days they'll be rosy, with dewy soft skin that is so fine and soft you'll barely be able to keep yourself from touching and stroking it.But there can be minor problems, from

Enter our skin survey to win
By Babyexpert.com on 23/08/2010 10:18:00
Dexeryl skin survey

Enter our Dexeryl skin survey HERE with a chance to win 1 of 5  Avène pamper packs worth £30!Skin conditions which might benefit from medical care affect around 22.5-33% of the population at any one time,[1] and 76% of GPs reported that they see

Dealing with impetigo
By Babyexpert.com on 20/05/2008 15:49:00
Impetigo is a skin infection that looks nasty but can be easily treated.

.ComplicationsIt's rare for impetigo to cause any problems other than an itchy rash for a few days. Be extra vigilant if your child has eczema, as already-damaged skin is more prone to infection.In babies, impetigo may appear on the bottom if nappy rash has been a problem

Keep baby eczema at bay
By Babyexpert.com on 14/04/2009 17:04:00
Worried your baby might get eczema? These guidelines will help minimise the risks.

There's been a 40% rise in eczema cases over the past five years, and experts suspect that one of the causes could be that parents are over-washing and bathing their babies.Take the following steps to avoid the triggers that can aggravate dry skin

Eczema treatments for children
By Babyexpert.com on 08/12/2008 16:13:00
One in five children in the UK suffers from eczema at some point. Here are some treatments that may help.

One in five children in the UK suffers from eczema at some point. It often develops during babyhood and many children find symptoms clear up while they are still young.But if your baby or toddler is an eczema sufferer, the thought of future relief

How to avoid stretchmarks
By Babyexpert.com on 17/05/2009 14:34:00
Try this selection of oils and creams for the best chance of avoiding stretchmarks during your pregnancy.

Mama Mio Tummy Rub Stretch Mark Cream: £22 Voted Best Stretch Mark Cream by mums-to-be, Mama Mio Tummy Rub Stretch Mark Cream is a thick rich belly butter to prevent pregnancy stretch marks and provide relief for itchy pregnant bellies.Use at least once a day and for at least 4 m...

Coping with your child's eczema
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2008 15:28:00
It's stressful having a child with eczema - here's how to cope.

Being a parent of a child or baby with eczema can be worrying, exhausting and emotionally draining, topped off with the incessant feelings of guilt, frustration and helplessness.According to research from Oilatum Junior, 15% of mums are frustrated

What will your newborn baby actually look like?
By Babyexpert.com on 03/06/2011 07:15:00
First-time mums particularly wonder whether everything looks as it should. We help put your mind at rest...

baby’s nappy down below the umbilical cord so as to expose it to air, and avoid baths until the skin is completely healed. If it does become red or starts to ‘weep’, talk to your midwife or GP, as this may be a sign of infection. Are my baby’s swollen

Why do some pregnant women get a hairy belly or dark line on their baby bump?
By Claire O'Donnell on 29/03/2013 09:00:00
Skin and hair changes in pregnancy explained by experts and mums-to-be

your baby is born, the line should gradually fade all on its own. Avoid spending too much time working on your tan as this can intensify skin discolourations. Use sunblock (at least SPF 25) and keep your belly under wraps if you're on holiday

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