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This is how you choose the best skincare for your kids

This is how you choose the best skincare for your kids

A baby's skin needs love and the best possible care. With ingredients that are safe for sensitive baby skin, but also nourish and protect it effectively, so you don't have to worry. How do you choose the right skincare? And what do you all need when the baby comes? You can read about it here. 

Sometimes it feels like your baby needs a 12-step skincare routine, but the reality is: your baby is okay and doesn't need that much. We've made list of products that are a must during the early and later days and which ingredients you want and don't want in your baby's care!

What products do you need? For a newborn baby, it is useful to have a few basics at home. Care products you will use most often in the first period are: zinc cream (for nappy rash), a nurturing baby cream or body lotion (for dry patches) and a bath oil or mild wash gel (for in the bath or shower). Then you can expand with a baby shampoo and, for example, a bath foam. Also essential: plastic-free baby wipes

Which ingredients are great and which to avoid?

To protect the baby skin as well as possible, make sure to choose ingredients that truly are important for your baby, such as:

  • avocado oil (nourishes the skin and is almost identical to human skin oils in terms of ingredients)

  • camomile (bisalobol on the label), calms the skin and is used in diaper cream, for example.

  • cottonseed, helps the skin to retain moisture

  • zinc oxide, has a healing and cooling function with e.g. diaper rash

  • nut oils like almond oil and macadamia oil. These often also have a healing and calming effect.

  • Coconut - this is often used as an ingredient (coconut oil or coconut fat) as a natural foaming agent in combination with salt. It's much milder than, for example, harsh chemical foaming agents like SLES.

  • Sunscreen with a mineral UV-filter based on zinc oxide. It reflects the sun rays instead of absorbing them in the skin. This means a lower chance at skin irritation..

Ingredients we prefer to avoid:

  • Ingredients that can irritate or dry out the skin, such as aggressive foaming agents (SLES), hard alcohol (note the difference between hard or soft) or allergens in essential oils (often used as natural perfume).

  • substances that can close off the skin, such as mineral oil (paraffin, petroleum jelly, etc.)

  • substances that can disrupt the hormonal balance, such as PEG and synthetic preservatives (parabens, phenoxyethanol)

  • substances that can be potentially harmful to nature, such as plastics, microplastics and ingredients in chemical UV filters (Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, Octocrylene). Fun fact: Naïf carries the Zero Plastic Inside certificate from the Plastic Soup Foundation.

When Naïf founders Jochem and Sjoerd first became fathers, they discovered that babycare could be better. Therefore, always do your own research and make your own considerations. Do you want natural care, but are you not a fan of musty creams? Then you can opt for a synthetic perfume. This means your product is not 100% natural, but it is gentle on the skin. Want a foam bath but not dry skin? Meet in the middle with Naïf bath foam based on Coco Sodium Sulfate

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