Cosmetics such as shampoos, baths, lotions, massage oils ... have become almost popular among babies. However, there is a need to ask the question "should or shouldn't?" before using certain types of products.
1. Powdered powder
Do: Choose reputable brands that are out of date and contain no harmful substances. Before using, mothers need to test the baby's skin reaction to the product by taking a little powder on the hand, gently rubbing it on the baby's skin and monitoring for 24 hours.
 
Do not: Absolutely not apply baby powder on the child's face, eyes and the vaginal area (inside thighs, around vulva, lower abdomen) to prevent potential cancer. Avoid applying powder to children in windy places, fans; no powdering to the skin rash or are infections; After use, cover carefully and keep out of reach of children; should not buy cheap, unknown origin or smuggled chalk products because it can be dangerous to use.
 

Absolutely not apply baby powder on the child's face and eyes.
2. Massage oil
Do: Choose oils extracted from nature and organic matter to keep baby's skin soft and moist. Some recommended mother massage oil products include: coconut oil, lavender oil, almond oil, sunflower oil, rose oil, … Mom needs to try to see if the baby's skin is red or irritated with that oil or not.
DON'T: Do not use mineral oils because they will make your baby's skin dry and prone to allergies when oil is absorbed.

You should choose massage oils with natural extracts for your baby's skin.
3. Shower gel
Do: Choose a gentle baby shower gel that is low in perfumes or abrasives; Use shower gel only on oily or sweaty areas that are not easily removed with plain water; Test a small portion on baby's skin, if within a few hours the skin is red, dry or noticeable changes, stop using shower gel immediately and consult your doctor.
Should not. Babies who are prone to eczema or atopic dermatitis should not use shower gel indiscriminately. A special shower gel prescribed by a dermatologist will be very helpful.
4. Shampoo
Do: Choose a mild baby shampoo because it contains less additives than adult shampoo. Mom just need to wash her hair 1-2 times a week is enough for most babies.
Don't: Do not overdo it because it can irritate your scalp and lose its natural oils; Do not massage the shampoo into the baby's scalp. If your baby has "buffalo shit", after shampooing, you can massage a little with vegetable oil to soften the buffalo shit, then use a soft comb to remove the buffalo shit.
Baby skin is so immature, so it is easy to become infected. Therefore, mothers need to wash their hands clean, put cosmetics in the palms of the hands to rub them well, then apply them on the baby's body. Infant cosmetics usually do not irritate the skin. However, if used to see unusual manifestations should consult a specialist.