Skin care of baby is most important thing to do.Parents should take care of their babies by taking good skin care products for babies
The thing is, while I prefer the idea of natural skincare products, I suspect that this is as much about marketing as it is about evidence-based science. Natural ranges have come to be seen as safer and better quality - they are more expensive, produced on a smaller scale, more tastefully bottled and often come with eco credentials. However, no reliable evidence has emerged that the common synthetic chemicals used in mass-produced skincare, in the doses you get when using these products, give you cancer or whatever else you fear they might mete out. And some of these ingredients have been in use for a long time now. Sure, there's a chance that something horrific may yet be discovered about their long-term use, but there's no hard proof of any harmfulness at this time. Consumers, therefore, fall into two camps: precautionary types, who won't risk using anything that contains something they see as having a potential safety question mark dangling over it. And those who think life's too short to worry about what ifs, and in any case they were exposed to these chemicals throughout their own childhoods with no adverse effects so far.
Some predominantly natural products are cheaper than others, though. Earth Friendly Baby's chamomile bubble bath is half the price of their lavender bubble bath (they don't use parabens or SLS). And I've since discovered that the Jason's Aloe Vera body wash I get for myself in a big, value pump dispenser, makes just as good bubbles. I have stopped buying baby lotion (Green People Organic Baby scent-free lotion was great for a newborn treat, though). I just slather on some of my own E45 lotion about once a week and the boy's skin seems very happy.
The thing is, while I prefer the idea of natural skincare products, I suspect that this is as much about marketing as it is about evidence-based science. Natural ranges have come to be seen as safer and better quality - they are more expensive, produced on a smaller scale, more tastefully bottled and often come with eco credentials. However, no reliable evidence has emerged that the common synthetic chemicals used in mass-produced skincare, in the doses you get when using these products, give you cancer or whatever else you fear they might mete out. And some of these ingredients have been in use for a long time now. Sure, there's a chance that something horrific may yet be discovered about their long-term use, but there's no hard proof of any harmfulness at this time. Consumers, therefore, fall into two camps: precautionary types, who won't risk using anything that contains something they see as having a potential safety question mark dangling over it. And those who think life's too short to worry about what ifs, and in any case they were exposed to these chemicals throughout their own childhoods with no adverse effects so far.
Some predominantly natural products are cheaper than others, though. Earth Friendly Baby's chamomile bubble bath is half the price of their lavender bubble bath (they don't use parabens or SLS). And I've since discovered that the Jason's Aloe Vera body wash I get for myself in a big, value pump dispenser, makes just as good bubbles. I have stopped buying baby lotion (Green People Organic Baby scent-free lotion was great for a newborn treat, though). I just slather on some of my own E45 lotion about once a week and the boy's skin seems very happy.
Very nice post, i like your post about new born baby skin care. Because skin of new born baby is very sensitive, we have to take extra care of baby skin.
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