Keep your baby's skin clean: Gently clean your baby's skin with water and a mild, fragrance-free baby soap.
Moisturize: Apply a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic baby moisturizer to your baby's skin to keep it hydrated and smooth.
Avoid harsh chemicals: Avoid using lotions and creams that contain harsh chemicals, such as alcohol and retinoids, on your baby's skin.
Avoid over-bathing: Too much bathing can dry out your baby's skin, so limit baths to every three days or so.
Use a humidifier: Keep the air in your baby's room moist with a humidifier to help prevent dry skin.
Avoid harsh fabrics: Dress your baby in soft, breathable fabrics to avoid irritating the skin.
Watch for signs of eczema: Eczema, a common condition in babies, can cause dry, itchy, and red skin. If you notice any signs of eczema, talk to your pediatrician.
Use sunscreen: Apply sunscreen to your baby's exposed skin when you're spending time outdoors.
Remember, every baby is different and their skin will react differently, if you notice anything unusual with your baby's skin, please consult with a pediatrician.
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