Keeping newborn babies clean and fragrant is not easy. Most babies cannot bathe for the first few weeks because they have to keep the umbilical cord dry and some babies with sensitive skin respond as soon as they are showered. The tips below will make sure your baby loves your home really smelling all the time.
Use a spray bottle and towel to wipe your baby's neck after waking up
Mix 2 and a half cups of water, 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide, 2-3 drops of lavender essential oil or other essential oils and 1 teaspoon tea oil, then add in Aerosols for baby use. This is a gentle and effective way to neutralize odor causing bacteria and soothe your baby. If you like everything completely natural, you can just use water, but deodorants will be more effective. The trick for your baby to wipe his neck is to wrap a towel around the baby's neck from behind like a scarf, then hold the front corners and rotate the towel around.
Reduce unpleasant odors in the crib with a few drops of essential oils
Pour 2-3 drops of mineral oil mixed with aromatic essential oils like rose or lavender essential oil onto a sponge, then gently massage your baby's skin to Moisturizes the skin and removes unpleasant odors. You can also use baby and baby perfumes if you can't find the essential oils you love even though these perfumes are not very effective at keeping your baby fragrant for long. Wipe gently in the baby's evil beak. Since essential oils can make your baby's hair look moist and shiny, it's a good idea to rinse your baby's hair with a warm towel and a small amount of baby shampoo after applying essential oils. The essential oil will penetrate into the skin cells so your baby will still smell good without being shiny.
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Keeping clothes fragrant
Especially in hot summer , baby clothes will quickly fill with dead cells, drool. If you can wash your clothes regularly, you should change your baby's clothes at least 2 times a day. If you don't have a lot of time to wash, you can try giving your baby only diapers or pants only when the weather is warm enough. You should also change your baby's bed often, at least once or twice a week. Not only because an old bed can smell, but also because a dirty bed can attract insects to bite your baby.
Clean your baby's mouth after eating
You can mix ¼ teaspoon of baking soda with one and a half cup of warm water, then dip a clean towel in the water and gently wipe the inside of your baby's cheeks. Without baking soda, you can just use water, but baking soda will keep your baby's mouth fragrant longer. Should practice cleaning the baby's mouth every time the baby is finished eating, this will help your baby prevent thrush and tooth decay, gradually he will get used to this and you will not have to struggle when wiping your baby's mouth.
Keeping nails clean and tidy
One of the scariest things for first-time parents is to cut their baby's fingernails and toenails. When cutting your baby's nails, hold your baby in your lap until your baby sleeps, then hold your baby's hand in a position where you can easily cut your nails. Make sure you are in a well-lit place with nippers or scissors that are sharp, as blunt forceps or scissors can cut open and pull your baby's skin deep into the nail.
Files should not be used as a nail file for your baby, because moving them back and forth will cause more pain than using a nail clipper. Think about how it feels when the file goes back and forth on the tip of your nail. However, you can use a file to sharpen sharp corners. Baby's fingernails usually don't smell bad, but they can be an ideal shelter for harmful bacteria if they are not cleaned regularly.
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