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My little one is going through his " baby acne " phase and I am wondering

if anyone knows of anything that might help this condition out. I know

that it - like cradle cap - isn't really anything horrible to really

worry about, and that it will clear itself up in several weeks, but at

the moment he just looks so red and splotchy and even has little zits on

his earlobes. I guess we'll be waiting to get the Spring/Easter pictures

taken ;)

 

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Chris, I know Welda has a nice calendula baby cream...and this site has some

nice theraputic baby products if you click on that link once in there. They

suggest the baby theraputic soap and cream. www.babybootiebasket.com. They use

oatmeal and tea tree oil in one formula. Aveeno has a nice product over the

counter with oatmeal in it for the itching of poison oak. I think it is not too

harsh. Perhaps add a drop of tea tree oil to it. Just some thoughts. I also like

the idea of the calendula as it is so soothing. I'm new to all this formulating,

so perhaps others know better. Is baby allergic to any food product or

environmental allergin that may be causing the skin problems? It's been quite a

few years since mine were babies.

 

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Hi Chris

Little Robin had this problem and fortunately it's now gone away (only to be

replaced by dry eczema - but we're working on that!)

She didn't do anything special apart from bathing it with Lavender water.

Ann

 

 

 

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In a message dated 3/31/2003 5:34:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,

lakshmi writes:

 

> My little one is going through his " baby acne " phase and I am wondering

> >if anyone knows of anything that might help this condition out.

>

 

Sometimes it's caused by keeping the baby too WARM. Babies have pores that

are too small to perspire efficiently...

 

Take my poor baby, spotty faced little thing;. He's been HOT lately...

 

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Kathleen Petrides

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> My little one is going through his " baby acne " phase and I am wondering

> if anyone knows of anything that might help this condition out.

 

Patience is the best medicine here...but I know its hard- one of mine had

this! I made a baby washbag by putting ground herbs and oats in a muslin

bag(I used yarrow, chamomile and lavender, less herbs than oats) I soaked it

in the bath and would squeeze out the " milk " over his skin- no scrubbing,

but soothing oat cream -

anyway- it wont last long...

 

Michelle

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I'm no expert but I've had 3 kids LOL. I wouldn't do anything for the baby

acne except keep it clean. It will go away soon enough. It also could also

be heat rash. From too much covering. Also two of my kids had a rash that

I thot was baby acne and it wasn't. Baby acne isn't supposed to look

splotchy,especially big splotches. Anyway, baby acne goes away by itself.

Just don't do what a not-too-bright friend of mine did and wash it with

facial scrub. Baby skin is just too delicate.

 

Karen J

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> Just don't do what a not-too-bright friend of mine did and wash it with

> facial scrub. Baby skin is just too delicate.

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Eek- goodness, no- in fact- I wouldnt even wash it with soap- only Calendula

tea with a cotton ball or the aforementioned oat/herb milk...

 

Michelle

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