I used Aveeno when my daughters' skin was really dry. Johnson's if it wasn't
2006-07-08 04:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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What soaps are you using to bath your baby? Does dry skin run in your family? Is your baby getting enough water to drink besides the formula or breast milk? Try all of these things and use regular baby oil. Sometimes they don't have developed oil glands to handle what they're environment calls for.Best Of luck being a new parent is hard but so rewarding. Keep asking questions and be thankful you have the Internet as a resource.
2006-07-08 11:51:40
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answered by Kimberly R 2
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Lubriderm Seriously Sensitive lotion OR Eucarin. Also, be sure you're not bathing your baby too often...this is the main cause of dry skin. 3 month old babies don't get dirty like adults do, so bathing daily isn't necessary...every other day or every third day should be fine as long as you keep her diaper area clean and wipe her body off with a damp wash cloth on the days you don't put her in the tub.
2006-07-08 13:05:04
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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I would like to suggest Arbonne's ABC Line.
If you would like samples, I can send you some, go to http://www.gleamingskin.myarbonne.com
I REALLY love the body oil. That is so good, I even use it!
( http://www.arbonne.com/products/baby/wash.asp )
Why do I like it and use it on my three young kids?
because:
Parents can feel as good as baby with Arbonne’s ABC line of products that are:
• Botanically-based and pH correct
• Pediatrician and dermatologist tested
• Non-sensitizing, non-irritating
• Formulated without nut oils
• Tear-free hair and body wash
• Not tested on animals
• Sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection
Best of luck,
Angela
2006-07-12 21:10:08
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answered by Biancoa 4
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i stopped using regular baby wash and switched to the kind that has something like 2/3 baby lotion in it. after, i immediately dried my baby and applied baby lotion. i used baby oil and a product by the makers of Eucerin lotion, called Aquaphor, on the really tough dry spots. the combination brought my baby's skin back to normal fairly quickly, and as she's gotten older, (she's 13 mo. now.) i only have to use regular baby lotion on her after her bath. good luck to you!
2006-07-08 11:44:53
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answered by rdhtone! 2
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try lansenoe...I totally spelled that wrong...It's what you use for your nipples when your breast feeding...my child had it so bad at times it was as if she was close to bleeding from the dry cracked skin...i still use it..when my skin needs a boost...so I could get up and go in the other room...but I'm comfy...sorry.....ps also try johnsons*
diaper rash cream......LOOOVE IT great for elbows and wind blown skin...I take it skiing great stuff
good luck lil baby....
2006-07-08 11:56:30
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answered by sunny s 2
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From birth I've been using for my kids a vaseline petroleum jelly and its work. My eldest is now 6 and my youngest is 3. Hope it will help for your baby too.
2006-07-08 12:24:29
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answered by ojecjosh 2
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We have to use dove liquid soap for my son with very sensitive skin. It's helping a lot.
2006-07-08 13:21:58
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answered by miss_bea 2
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Baby Magic bath & lotion in the cham & lav works wonders :)
Try 3d chat
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2006-07-08 16:24:48
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answered by ?? misty ?? 1
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Johnson's Intensive Care Lotion should help. Use it twice a day
2006-07-08 11:36:40
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answered by mt92501 4
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