Why skin care products for children should be carefully chosen

Why skin care products for children should be carefully chosen

 Skin care products for children

Delicate and more sensitive than adult skin, children’s skin needs to be carefully managed to keep it healthy. In recent months, media outlets such as the BBC and The Standard reported on the worrying trend of children seeking brands that are fuelled by actives but which appeal to them, thanks to their fun, brightly coloured cat-nip packaging. But taking care of children’s skin does not mean using actives, rather the focus should be on using gentle, natural products and establishing a routine that protects and nourishes their young skin.

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7 essential skincare tips for parents

  • Choose Gentle Cleansers: Choose mild, fragrance-free cleansers designed for children's skin. Harsh soaps can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. Look for products with natural ingredients, which are soothing and less likely to cause allergic reactions. Our soap-free cleansing mousse is free from chemical nasties including sulphates, SLES, SLS, parabens, alcohol, talc and synthetic fragrance. Instead, it uses nourishing babassu and our exclusive wild grown hawthorn fruit botanical extract. Most importantly, the pH-balanced dermatologically-approved formulation has been crafted to respect and protect delicate, sensitive skin.
  • Moisturise regularly: Children's skin loses moisture quickly, so it's essential to replenish it to prevent dryness and eczema. Our fragrance-free moisturiser contains hypoallergenic sodium hyaluronate vitamin E, cold pressed golden jojoba seed oil and shea butter extract to provide deep hydration without clogging pores.
  • Use sunscreen daily: Protecting your child's skin from the sun is crucial, even on cloudy days. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30, and apply it generously 30 minutes before going outside. Also, don’t forget to reapply every two hours, or more often if swimming or sweating.
  • Watch your water temperature: Hot water can dry out a child's skin by removing natural oils. Limit baths to once a day, using lukewarm water, and keep them to under 30 mins to maintain the skin's moisture barrier. For an added, treat use Dandydill Way’s SLS- and SLES-free bubble bath, which contains our exclusive botanical extract of antioxidant rich wild Hawthorn berry and naturally derived moisturising ingredients to leave your little one's skin clean and soft.
  • Dress for the weather: In summer, breathable, soft fabrics like cotton and linen are the best choices if you want to avoid skin irritation. In colder weather, layer clothing to protect against wind and cold, but avoid wool directly on the skin as it can be itchy.
  • Monitor skin changes: Check your child's skin for any changes, such as rashes, dryness, or unusual moles. Early detection of skin issues means you can seek advice and avoid these issues becoming more persistent.
  • Encourage healthy skincare habits: Teach children the importance of not scratching or picking at their skin, which can cause infections or scarring.
  • Offer a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and plenty of water, as good nutrition supports healthy skin from the inside out.

Related Questions

What is a good skin care routine for children?

A good skincare routine for kids involves gentle cleansing, regular moisturizing, and daily sun protection. Start with a mild cleanser during bath time, followed by a hydrating moisturizer suitable for children's sensitive skin. Apply sunscreen every morning, especially if they will be spending time outdoors. Keep the routine simple and consistent to help maintain their skin’s health.

What skincare products should children avoid?

    Children should avoid using adult skincare products, as these can be too harsh for their delicate skin. Products with strong fragrances, alcohol, sulphates, and essential oils can cause irritation or allergic reactions. Children who use products that have actives such as vitamin A or C can be damaging for sensitive skin. Finally, avoid using acne treatments, anti-aging products, and exfoliants designed for adults, as these can disrupt the natural balance of a child's skin.

    Implementing a children's skincare routine is vital for youngsters to protect their sensitive skin and maintain its health and should be supported by the best children's skincare. According to dermatology experts, by choosing gentle products, moisturizing regularly, and protecting them from the sun, children’s skin will remain soft and healthy. For the best skincare options tailored to children's needs, explore Dandydill Way’s children’s skincare set, which comprises a range of gentle and effective products.

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