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My 9 month old baby is getting darker day by day. I am not worried about complexion but my in-laws are. I dont want my baby to grow up hearing their comments on her dark skin. I tried using olive oil, but it's not working. Will Coconut oil or Almond oil help? Is there anything I can do to get her a fairer skin? Please advise? TIA

2007-02-09 07:08:55 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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take chana flour(besan), cream and turmeric in a bowl, mix it properly then use it as a soap on ur child whill getting bath to her. don't use soap. and see magic in two three days. also i suggest u to change his / her soap. u can use parachute's sparsh it is really good soap. all the best.

2007-02-10 05:55:06 · answer #1 · answered by krishna 1 · 1 3

Almond Oil For Baby Complexion

2016-12-14 18:39:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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My 9 month old baby is getting darker day by day. I am not worried about complexion but my in-laws are. I dont want my baby to grow up hearing their comments on her dark skin. I tried using olive oil, but it's not working. Will Coconut oil or Almond oil help? Is there anything I can do to get...

2015-08-26 17:18:56 · answer #3 · answered by Cyb 1 · 0 0

In all honesty, this is a messed up question! So what if she does get darker? If you want a baby to have "fairer" skin, then one of the partners has to be of an ethnicity that tends to have fair skin. What, does fair skin = beautiful? As a Brasilian woman with a "dark" skin complexion, I am rather offended. You say you aren't worried, but inwardly I know that you are. The fact that you care about what your inlaws would think testimony of this. Get over it, if either of her parents are of an ethnicity that has darker skin, chances are she will have it too, just like I did, and so what. Jeez. Why don't you subject your poor daughter to a Michael Jackson chemical peel.

2007-02-09 07:17:51 · answer #4 · answered by MomofOneSpnkyGrl 2 · 5 0

You've made it apparent that you DO care about the complexion of your child's skin by listing the "remedies" you're trying out on her. It is obvious by the lengths you're willing to go to just to please your in-laws that the baby's best interest is not in your heart. If these "cures" do not work on the child's skin... how will you look at your daughter later in life and be proud of yourself knowing the things you did to her? Her skin is not a problem... it is you and your need to conform that is the problem. Do not blame it on your in-laws... you are the one who is weak minded enough to give into their wishes for a lighter skinned child.

I hope your daughter never finds out about the things you have been putting her through. I hope she grows to love herself and the skin that she was blessed with. I hope she realizes that even if you, her grandparents, or anyone else doesn't approve of her skin color that she is amazing and she is beautiful and she should smile knowing what a miracle her life is.

Good luck... I mean it.

2007-02-09 07:11:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 9 0

my dear I think you have taken too many pains to get blessed with this baby?

Mine is the same case as yours but I don't care for anybody.Iknow my child is precious and is most beatutiful gift I am blessed with.

Don't get swayed by others comments.
moreever 9 months time is too early to try anything for baby beautification.be more concern for her overall health.
never use any chemical or cosmetic on her for fair complexion.
before applying anything on her skin check she should not be allergic to it.

too many home remedies should be avoided.
do anything for her good health ,good skin ,stong bones and musculature .
Always maintain good hygiene,you must be doing that just reminding once again.
Bath her after massaging with raw milk for 2-3 mins,also you can put a pinch of kesar(saffron)to the milk,this is very good for baby's skin.
Sometimes when baby's are not feeling healthy they look darker so check her health.give her nutritive diet including fruits in good amount.
body massage is good can be done with any baby oil,it improves blood circulation and hence overall body strength.no harm in continuing that .
don't avoid sun due to risk of tanning it's very good for strenghthing baby's bones.it is very necessary.

baby should be "active and healthy " everything else is in vain,ok.
so take care,ur baby must have started crawling and pronouncing few alphbets enjoy her developing activities forget rest.
I know every mother love her child and u too,you are concern for her but check your baby should not be harmed out of overcare.
Be bold yourself and also make her proud of herself and her mother.
Give her the power to fight with this world.
All the best.

2007-02-09 15:50:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should read Laura Jefferson’s book "Skin Whitening At Home" ( I saw it's also available in electronic format +video: http://www.skinwhiteningathome.com ). After 8 weeks I managed to get my skin a few tones whiter and I also got rid of freckles.

The method she teaches in her book is natural, inexpensive, and is readily available in most homes. You could even find some ingredients in your own backyard. The most wonderful thing about the method she shares in her book is that it will help you whiten or lighten your skin pigmentations, freckles, age spots, acne marks, dark underarms, melasma, or your overall skin color easily and naturally without breaking your bank or producing dangerous side effects. Good Luck!

2014-07-22 21:12:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would not do anything and just be proud that you have a beautiful baby!! I assume its a mixed parents??? who really cares what the in-laws think!!! your baby will grow up as confident as you make her/him....you need to accept its a mixed baby and its OK!!! some of the mixed babies I have seen were more beautiful than some of the white ones.. it makes them special. If you let this child grow up feeling embarrased by its color of skin then its you who needs to seek deep down inside and realize that there is nothing wrong with your child....smile

edit: do your in-laws have issues with you?? if so then the heck with them...they need to deal with the baby and you.. and right now is when you make a stand and stick up for both you and your child!!!!

2007-02-09 07:12:00 · answer #8 · answered by marnibrown1 5 · 1 1

If your baby has just started on the vegetables, such as carrots, yams, sweet potatoes, etc, there is a lot of beta-carotene which causes the skin to take on an orange hue. That can make the skin appear to be getting darker.

Nothing is going to change the natural complexion of your child. Stop stressing, there is nothing you can do to change what already is.

Tell your in-laws to butt out. They have issues.

2007-02-09 07:22:19 · answer #9 · answered by I_Love_Life! 5 · 0 2

My daughter is mixed, so she has dark skin. No one as of yet has said anything about skin, and if someone ever does then she doesn't need to be around those kinds of people. If you really weren't worried about it, then you wouldn't be worried about what your in-laws think. Leave the baby alone, she didn't ask to be dark and you're her mother, you're supposed to protect her from foolish racism. That's basically what this is.

2007-02-09 07:15:48 · answer #10 · answered by Aaliyah & Natalie's Mommy 6 · 2 0

First of all, the fact that you are trying to get your babies skin to be fairer, because of comments your in laws are making is so ridiculous, it makes me sick.

Second of all, my son was born with the fairest skin, he is mixed with white and puerto rican. I am the puertorican and I am very fair, not tan at all. My son is olive and beautiful and gets more compliments on his skin tone than me, his fair mother.

So do me a favor and grow up, tell you in-laws to love your baby regardless if your baby grows to be midnight black.

2007-02-09 07:13:09 · answer #11 · answered by valeryarbelo 2 · 3 0

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