5 Baby Skincare Myths Every Parent Should Stop Believing
When it comes to baby skincare, advice is everywhere. From family traditions to social media tips, it can be difficult to know what's actually best for your baby's delicate skin. Let's separate fact from fiction.

Myth 1: Babies Need a Bath Every Day
Fact: Newborns don't need daily baths. In the first few weeks, gentle cleansing with lukewarm water is often enough. As they grow, bathing 2–3 times a week is usually sufficient unless they get particularly messy.
Myth 2: If It's Natural, It's Always Safe
Fact: Not all natural ingredients are suitable for babies. Some plant-based ingredients and essential oils can still irritate sensitive skin. Always choose products formulated specifically for babies.
Myth 3: More Moisturiser Means Healthier Skin
Fact: Applying more cream isn't always the answer. A gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser used when needed is often enough to support your baby's natural skin barrier.
Myth 4: Scientific Ingredient Names Mean Harmful Chemicals
Fact: Many natural ingredients are listed by their botanical names. For example, Cocos Nucifera is simply coconut. Understanding ingredients is more important than judging them by their names.
Myth 5: Fragrance Makes Baby Products Better
Fact: Artificial fragrances can be a common cause of irritation for sensitive skin. Fragrance-free or gently formulated products are often a better choice, especially for newborns.
