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Lets be real, some babies arrive adorably bald.

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And once babies get older and their hair gets longer, there are evenmorehair products to try.
Dont worry, experts recommend keeping bath time simple (more on that below).
And those luscious locks arent the only reason she is obsessed.

Bubbsis line comes in squishy, tactile bottles shaped like animals that are perfect for toddlers and kids.
Its been challenging to find something sensitive enough for my toddlers skin, but also very moisturizing.
This is lightweight, makes my kids skin soft, and is sensitive.

Not scented and also clean ingredients, one reviewer on Amazon notes.
I like their fragrance-free wash a lot, she says.
Its also affordable, at less than $10 for a regular, 11-ounce bottle.

Sure, but if thats wrong, we dont want to be right.
That means no fragrance, no essential oils, and no known allergens.
Dr. Maguiness also has a tip for kids with eczema:diluted bleach baths.

Theyre simply the best because they just work.
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What should we look for when shopping for a shampoo for babies?

Unfortunately, a lot of baby products are scented and not good for sensitive skin, she says.
Do we need a separate soap and shampoo for babies?
Do babies need conditioner?

In fact, Dr. Julapalli tellsGlamourtheres an easy way to tell if your baby is ready for it.
If youre still unsure when to start conditioning their hair, look for any tangles.
What is the best routine for kids with textured hair?

Washing once a week is a great place to start, she says.
For dryness, products with natural oils such as coconut oil and sunflower seed oil can be helpful.
Dr. Julapalli agrees that an oil-based product is best for textured hair specifically.



