Can i use aqueous cream on a baby
I'm not sure if its suitable, i got it when pregnant with ds though for my dry skin. Have you taken your Lo to the doctors who can prescibe suitable creams? My Son has had really bad dermititus since he was 2 weeks old, he's 4 and a half months now.
His skin gets so bad and dry it can feel like sandpaper and he scratches and sometimes when its really dry it bleeds. We have been prescribed several different creams. E45, Doublebase, Epaderm, Steriod creams and Oilitum for his bath.
We Use the epiderm on the worse parts and E45 everywhere else we also use the steriod creams aswell as those 2 creams when needed. Babies birth - 12 months Which is the best nappy rash cream?
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Please enter a valid email address. Sign up. Thanks for subscribing. Explore Live Better. There are now 2 types of aqueous cream — one that contains the ingredient called sodium lauryl sulphate SLS and the SLS-free formulation. SLS irritates the skin when it is left on for a long time. This can cause skin reactions, such as burning, stinging, itching and redness.
These reactions were noticed when aqueous cream was used as a leave-on emollient but not when used as a wash product or soap substitute, that is rinsed off. Aqueous cream that contains SLS must be rinsed off after use. Do NOT use it as a leave-on emollient or moisturiser. SLS-free aqueous cream can be used both as a leave-on emollient and a soap substitute.
Simply it works like an oil-based cleanser. If your aqueous contains SLS you should be cautious on leaving it on for long. Rather use it as a cleanser, which requires you to rinse it off. It contains jelly and oil, giving it a higher moisturizing effect than liquid oil.
That means when you apply it, be sure that your skin will stay radiant and glowing for 24 hours. It is also an emollient hence it treats and prevents skin irritation.
I use the fragrance-free aqueous cream, to avoid unnecessary dryness and allergic reactions caused by fragrances. Check out; other ingredients you should watch out for in your beauty products.
I share this cream with my mother who has sensitive and allergy-prone skin. Before I introduced it to her, she used to complain about her face feeling itchy. However, weeks after using the aqueous cream consistently, her facial skin changed.
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