Shampooing and bathing your baby is an important daily care activity. The following are the steps for shampooing and bathing your baby and solutions to common problems:
Steps:
1. Preparation: Make sure the bath water temperature is appropriate (about 37 degrees Celsius), the room temperature is appropriate (maintained at 22-24 degrees Celsius), and the necessary supplies are ready (shampoo, warm water, towels, change of clothes ).
2. Clean the eyes: Use a clean, moist cotton ball or wet wipe to gently wipe the baby’s eyes from the inside out. Avoid direct contact with the baby’s eyes with clean water.
3. Wash hair: Pour an appropriate amount of baby shampoo into your hands, rub it gently until foam appears, and apply it evenly on your baby’s hair. Rinse hair thoroughly with warm water and avoid getting water into your baby’s eyes.
4. Clean the body: Pour an appropriate amount of baby shower gel into your hands, rub it until foam appears, and gently massage the baby’s body. Pay attention to cleaning the armpits, around the navel, and the back of the neck, which are easily overlooked. The place. Rinse body thoroughly again with warm water.
5. Drying and care: Use a soft towel to gently dry your baby’s hair and body, especially the folds. At the same time, you can apply an appropriate amount of baby moisturizer or baby lotion on your baby’s entire body for moisturizing care.
6. Change of clothes: Change the baby into clean clothes and avoid clothes that are too tight or too heavy.
Solutions to common problems:
1. Dandruff: Slight dandruff on your baby’s scalp is normal and there is no need to worry too much. , you can gently massage your scalp with your fingertips every time you shampoo to help remove dandruff.
2. Red butt: If your baby has a red and painful butt, it may be caused by diaper rash. You can gently wash it with warm water before taking a bath, keep it dry after washing, and apply baby red butt cream. .
3. Skin sensitivity: If your baby’s skin is easily irritated or allergic, you can choose fragrance-free or low-sensitivity baby shampoo and shower gel, and conduct a small area test when using it to see if Cause allergic reactions.
4. Bath water temperature: The bath water temperature should be kept at around 37 degrees Celsius, and should not be too hot or too cold to avoid damage to the baby’s skin.
5. Handle with care: When holding your baby, make sure you have a firm grip to prevent slipping or accidents.
It should be noted that each baby’s skin and preferences are different, so the steps and products used can be adjusted according to the baby’s actual situation. At the same time, keeping your baby safe and comfortable at all times is paramount.