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⭐️ How to treat cradle cap Although crusty, flaky, white or yellow patches on your newborn baby’s head can be an eyesore, cradle cap is a common but harmless condition. Seborrheic dermatitis is the medical term for cradle cap. In addition to the scalp, cradle cap can appear on your baby’s ears, eyebrows, armpits, or in other creases and folds. To treat baby’s cradle cap, you can: 1. Massage your baby’s scalp gently with your fingers or the Kahlmi vibrating bathtime bliss attachment (pre-orders starting soon) to loosen the scales. This also improves circulation to your baby’s scalp. 2. Shampoo your baby’s hair every day while the scales are present. Use a gentle shampoo, and be sure to rinse well. Once the cradle cap has resolved, you can cut back to twice weekly shampoos. 3. Massage our pure, organic Kahlmi massage oil onto your baby’s scalp. Wait about 15 minutes, and then gently use a brush or Kahlmi bathtime massager head to brush out the flakes. Shampoo your baby’s hair, waiting a few minutes after washing before rinsing. Most babies aren’t bothered by cradle cap, but if your child seems uncomfortable or itchy, you may want to discuss remedies with your child’s pediatrician >> SHOP Kahlmi at link in profile #babymassage #cradlecap #newmom #babytips #babycare #naturalbaby #newmomtips #getkahlmi #calmbaby #infantmassage #childmassage #newmomtips #zenbaby #massagebaby #kahlmi #babycare #newdad #babyregistry #babygift #newmomessentials #colicrelief #babygasrelief #babyshowergift #babybath
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