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BABY CLOTHES FOR BABIES SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA

by Softsens Baby Softsens Consumer Products Pvt.Ltd.

Eczema in babies can be extremely uncomfortable, leaving skin dry, red, itchy and irritated. In addition to treating eczema in babies, it’s important to also take steps to keep your baby comfortable at all times. This means choosing clothing that is recommended for babies with eczema-prone skin. This kind of clothing should typically be light on your baby’s skin, help soothe and protect the skin. Here’s are some tips for selecting the right clothing for babies with eczema.

-        Opt for natural fibers
Choose to clothing made from natural fibers that are smooth to touch, such as organic cotton and linen. Avoid wool as it can irritate your baby’s skin. Organic cotton baby clothes are extremely popular and commonly found in baby clothing stores and online.

-        Look for brands that make Organic clothing
Organic clothing is made without the use of harsh chemicals and pesticides, making it much better for your baby’s delicate skin. There are many organic baby clothes brands selling their products online. Softsens Baby is one such brand where you can find baby products designed from organic cotton. They have a range of affordable organic cotton kid’s clothes from cute baby girls clothes to baby boys clothes, baby rompers, onesies and a lot of gender neutral baby clothes.
Most of the best baby clothes brands now offer organic clothing.

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-        Clothing should soft, breathable, light, hypoallergenic
The texture and weave of the fabric make a huge difference when buying newborn baby clothes. Look for fabrics that are soft, breathable and light to keep your baby comfortable. For example, organic muslin cotton is a fabric that is very gentle and finely woven, making it perfect for your eczema-prone baby. It allows a baby’s skin to breathe, thus preventing heat from getting trapped and causing any kind of irritation.

Another fabric that’s great for babies prone to eczema is Bamboo Fabric. Clothing made from bamboo fabric is supremely soft to touch. It has a thermo-regulating quality which can keep your baby cool during hot weather and warm during cold weather. What makes Bamboo clothing stand out is that it is a naturally hypoallergenic fabric, which keeps bacteria away from the skin and protects your baby’s skin. Softsens has a range of Bamboo newborn clothes that are perfect for eczema-prone skin.

-        Stay away from synthetics
Synthetic products are a trigger for eczema prone skin and should be avoided. There are many other options for kid’s clothes online and in stores.

-        Use mild laundry detergents designed for babies
If your baby has sensitive skin, it’s wise to be extra careful even while washing their clothes as detergents can leave a residue that can irritate the skin. Use a mild baby-safe laundry detergent that is free of harmful chemicals and dyes. Do a double rinse of your baby's clothes if necessary, to wash off any residue.

-        Look out for itchy tags, appliques, buttons, and any items that may irritate baby’s skin
Remove anything that can cause further irritation to your baby’s already sensitive skin.

-       Protect baby’s skin by making him/her wear a base layer
A light and comfortable base layer can help protect your baby’s skin from any clothing-related allergies. We love Organic Cotton baby onesies for this purpose. They can easily be worn under any outfit and will keep your baby’s skin protected.

-        Make sure baby sleeps in comfortable clothing
If your baby is prone to eczema, they can have a hard time sleeping at night. Avoid this by dressing them in super-soft and comfortable clothing. Organic cotton baby pajamas or those made from bamboo fabric are a great choice for all-night comfort.


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