Anonymous wrote:For milia (white dots) you can use a q tip with breast milk, the lactic acid will gently exfoliate. or you could use sterile pee from the babys diaper on a q tip. the uric acid will gently exfoliate. or, just leave it and the skin will eventually push out the white dots. eczema - i would leave it or use a dab of coconut oil and a qtip. rub small gentle circles. -im a licensed master esthetics instructor
Anonymous wrote:Ok so nobody washes their baby's face with a soft washcloth, a cotton cloth, a piece of felt etc? Maybe exfoliate is the wrong word...what I want to know is how do you wash your baby's face?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how old your baby is, but mine had eczema and I gave him flaxseed oil. It really helps, you can also try adding a tiny bit topically.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter also had eczema. I washed with water, gently massaged baby soap over the face - starting in the middle of the forehead and then moving around & down to the chin, then gently rinsed with water. Pat dry - don't wipe.
With eczema, you don't want to rub, scrub, or irritate the skin. Let it air dry for at least half an hour before you put lotion on. I liked putting a tiny bit of coconut oil after the half hour of airing out. I'd let that absorb for an hour, then put on whatever Rx cream we were using.
Anonymous wrote:Ok so nobody washes their baby's face with a soft washcloth, a cotton cloth, a piece of felt etc? Maybe exfoliate is the wrong word...what I want to know is how do you wash your baby's face?