M still has cradle cap issues...anyone else? I'm thinking I need to switch his shampoo, as of now I wash his hair 2-3x a week depending how messy he eats. Is there a moisturizing shampoo for babies, or should I rub some oil (coconut/olive/whatever) in his head before washing like when he was a newborn?
I noticed this on A s couple of months ago. I did use some coconut oil s couple of times but she has quite a bit of hair so it was kind of hard to get out. I pretty much scraped it off gently with my nails (gross, I know) and I've been using the blue johnsons Shampoo/conditioner in one and it hasn't come back so far.
Post by wildflowers on Jan 13, 2016 19:23:14 GMT -5
Yes. I have been doing an occasional and very careful shampoo with Head & Shoulders as per my pedi recommendation. You just have to be really careful not to get it in their eyes.
Yes. I have been doing an occasional and very careful shampoo with Head & Shoulders as per my pedi recommendation. You just have to be really careful not to get it in their eyes.
Was a specific type recommended it just the general H&S?
Yes. I have been doing an occasional and very careful shampoo with Head & Shoulders as per my pedi recommendation. You just have to be really careful not to get it in their eyes.
Was a specific type recommended it just the general H&S?
Post by hammysmommy on Jan 14, 2016 11:43:33 GMT -5
G still has a little bit too, maybe we'll try the blue johnson's shampoo... I hadn't been too worried about it because he finally has enough hair that it's not visible, and I figured it would come off eventually...?
Jason has it really bad. The only think that has really helped is a product called Hip Peas that we got at the organic baby store in town. The Dr was suggesting a steroid shampoo because it was getting so bad. The pea oil made a huge difference. Everything else was too harsh for his very sensitive skin.
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