Monday, August 8, 2011

Summer baby skincare




Children’s Dermatology Nurse Specialist Jean Robinson offers tips for the holiday season

Midsummer is truly here, so it’s time to take out that bucket and spade, dust off the sunglasses and prepare for a fun day out with the family. But, with the sunshine and smiles comes changing temperatures and increased humidity throughout the summer season – so it can be a difficult time to keep your baby cool and comfortable. That’s why Children’s Dermatology Nurse Specialist Jean Robinson has teamed up with Persil Non-Bio and Comfort Pure to provide some top tips on looking after your baby’s delicate skin through the hotter months – so you can rest assured you’re giving your little one the best possible care whether at home or abroad.


 
Tips

When enjoying the great outdoors, make sure your baby is in the shade as much as possible and away from direct sunlight, especially between 10.00 and 14.00. If you do go out, attach a parasol or sunshade to the pram at all times.

When choosing a little one’s outfit for a day in the sun, make sure you dress them in light coloured, loose, soft cotton clothes with a tight weave and a hat with neck protector to shield them from harmful rays. Try to avoid synthetic fibres which trap in heat, causing your baby to become hot and irritable!

If you are heading out, always apply sunscreen to small areas of skin e.g. face, ears, neck and hands 20-30 minutes before going outside - even on cloudy or overcast days. Use a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of Factor 30 or above, which is effective against both UVA and UVB rays and reapply at least every 2 hours. Test the sunscreen on a small patch of your baby’s back first to make sure their skin does not react.

At night keep your baby cool and comfortable by opening windows in several rooms to create a natural, through breeze. If it is really hot, let your baby sleep in a vest or even just a nappy. A great way to stop the nursery from getting too hot is to keep the curtains drawn during the day, to stop the sun heating up the room. The room should be kept at a temperature of about 18ºC.

Don’t let your baby get too hot on a summer’s night. If they are sweating or their tummy feels hot to the touch, take off some clothes or bedding. You should never use a duvet, quilt or pillow for a baby under the age of one, but instead choose a grow bag or light blanket.


Make sure all fabrics that touch your baby’s skin e.g. blankets and clothes are pre-washed in a non-bio detergent and hypoallergenic fabric softener, to make them clean, soft and more suitable for their delicate skin in the sticky summer months. Persil Non-Bio and Comfort Pure are the perfect choice, as their skincare research is recognised by the British Skin Foundation and safe to use on even the most sensitive skin.

Make sure your baby is fully hydrated at all times, even throughout the night to keep them healthy and happy! For babies under 6 months this means extra breast or formula feeds whilst older babies can be offered cool boiled water in addition.

 
About Jean Robinson
Jean Robinson is trained as a children’s nurse and worked on a variety of children’s wards in several hospitals. She then went on to work in the community, helping families to look after their sick children at home. For the past 12 years she has worked as a specialist nurse in a busy children’s dermatology department.

http://www.comfortpure.co.uk/

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