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Age-by-Age Guide for Kids Hygiene: Babies through Teens

Updated: Jan 4, 2023




Hygiene Talk


🧼 Remember when Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis broke the internet by admitting that they don't bathe their kids daily? A lot of parents were not in agreement with this, while others nodded in solidarity, Indeed, parents have opinions when it come to their kids hygiene, and that's totally fair!


🧽 January is National Bath Safety Month, but we have put together a Age-By-Age Guide to Kid's Hygiene.




Babies

As many new parents know, your baby's very first bath often happens In the hospital In a controlled setting. And bathing your baby for the first time at home can feel Intimidating for sure!


Bathing Baby At Home


Sponge baths are the best for newborns, especially to keep the umbilical cord dry until It falls off and heals. After that milestone, you will want to purchase a baby bath that Is well suitable. Keep safety a priority. This Includes making sure your home's water heater Is set at a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.


How Often To Bathe Baby

The American Academy of Pediatrics says 3 times a week should suffice. There will be occasions when frequent diaper blowouts will require an extra bath. But be weary of over-bathing as It can dry out the baby's skin.


Using A Mild Soap And Moisturizer


Using a mild soap and moisturizing after a bath helps baby to relax even more. As your baby gets older (after 1 month), you can begin to Incorporate baths In the evenings as part of a bedtime routine,.

Buy LOLO's Little Fragrance-Free Bubble Bath now for kids with sensitive skin!



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