
Winter skincare for babies effectively begins with keeping their skin clean
Additionally, mothers should regularly use warm water to cleanse and wipe the hands and feet of the baby, as leaving dirt for long periods can cause the baby's skin to become dry and irritated. Preventing chapped lips for the baby. Due to excessive drooling, the baby's lips are prone to damage in cold and dry weather. Parents should apply a thin layer of lip balm to create a protective barrier against factors that cause the baby's lips to crack and chap.
Winter skincare for babies
During winter, the baby's face and buttocks often become dry, cracked, and reddened, making the baby feel very uncomfortable. Essentially, cracked skin is a sign of dry and inflamed skin. This condition is often caused by wind, friction from clothing, excessive drooling on the chin, runny nose, or the use of wet diapers.
To prevent this condition, mothers should dress the baby warmly before going outside. Use thick moisturizing creams such as Eucerin, Aquaphor, or barrier ointments applied to the baby's skin. These types of creams will create a natural protective barrier layer and help the dry areas of the skin become soft and supple again.
Bathing 2-3 times per week is sufficient
Bathing your baby every day is not necessary. Bathing them 2-3 times per week is best. When bathing, avoid keeping the child in the water for too long or using water that is too hot. Also, keep the bathing time short. Soap can dry out the skin. Adding a little unscented baby wash to the bath will help keep the baby's skin soft.

It's best to only bathe your baby 2-3 times per week
Avoid bathing your baby with bubble bath soap as it washes away the natural oils on the skin. Antiseptic or scented soaps are unnecessary and should also be avoided for babies. After bathing the baby, use a clean, soft towel to dry their skin, especially in areas like the armpits, groin, neck, and behind the ears… Then, massage the baby with moisturizer or baby powder.
Baby's winter wardrobe
There are many styles and materials of clothing available for babies. But mothers need to remember that the baby's skin is very thin and sensitive. Therefore, choose clothes that can absorb sweat and are breathable:
- Woolen sweaters may irritate the skin and worsen eczema. Even the baby's scalp can be irritated by woolen hats.
- Opt for natural fabrics over synthetic ones. Natural fabrics help the skin breathe, prevent sweating, thus reducing skin irritation.
- Use multiple layers of thinner clothing rather than one thick layer. This allows mothers to adjust the baby's clothing more easily in different temperatures.
- Always put a hat on the baby when going outside.
Regularly check and clean the baby's nose
Cold weather causes the baby's nasal mucosa to dry out. In such cases, children tend to rub and pick their noses, making the inner area susceptible to scratching or infection. Additionally, many babies experience nosebleeds when the weather turns cold. Therefore, parents should regularly check and clean the baby's nose daily with a mild saline solution. It's best to do this in the morning and evening before bedtime.
Change diapers frequently.
Change diapers frequently, especially avoiding nylon pants if you can't change diapers often. Use good quality diapers that are absorbent. No need to add any chemicals when washing clothes in the washing machine.
