
A baby's skin is beautifully soft and fragile at the same time. But many parents notice that their baby's skin can quickly feel dry: flakes, red spots, or tightness. No worries, because this is common and usually can be remedied with a few simple, natural steps. In this blog, we explain where dry baby skin comes from and what you can do about it, in a gentle and sustainable way.
Why do babies so often have dry skin?
- Thin skin layer: the baby's skin is much thinner and more sensitive than that of adults.
- Low sebum production: babies produce fewer natural skin oils, causing the skin to dry out faster.
- Environmental factors: dry indoor air, warm water, or temperature changes can contribute.
- Wrong products: soap, perfume, or ingredients like mineral oils and microplastics can dry out the skin.
5 natural tips against dry baby skin
1. Keep baths short and lukewarm
Sitting long in hot water dries out the skin. Prefer a short bath (5–10 minutes) with lukewarm water. Optionally add a natural bath oil for extra care.
2. Use soap-free products
Soap can damage the skin barrier. Choose a mild, soap-free wash gel that cleanses the skin without drying it out.
3. Hydrate immediately after the bath
Gently pat your baby dry (do not rub) and then apply a soothing body lotion or body oil. This locks in moisture and keeps the skin supple.
4. Choose products without unnecessary additives
Watch out for labels: avoid SLS/SLES, colorants, and microplastics. At Happy Earth, all products are 100% natural, vegan, and microplastic-free so you can be sure you are giving only the best.
5. Keep the indoor climate pleasant
Especially in winter, dry indoor air can contribute to skin problems. A humidifier can work wonders.
Extra tip: good for skin and earth
Every time you use a care product, you choose not only for your baby's skin but also for the world your little one grows up in. By choosing 100% natural ingredients and packaging made from 100% recycled plastic or sugarcane, you contribute to a better future.
Conclusion
A dry baby skin is very normal and usually easy to fix. With short baths, mild products, and enough hydration, you help the skin recover. And by choosing natural and sustainable care, you immediately make a positive choice for the planet.
Happy skin, happy baby, happy earth.