My MIL was trying to tell me this weekend that I shouldn't use any baby lotions because they cause eczema and dries the babies skin out. She said that the only thing I should be putting on the baby is Vaseline. The thought of just rubbing down a baby in Vaseline kind of just grosses me out. Any thoughts on this?
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Re: Are you going to use baby lotion?
Elizabeth Grace 11.20.05 Nora June 7.15.08 Beatrix Catherine 9.4.12
When I read this I started to laugh and baby decided to kick me in the bladder...seriously almost just peed my pants!
At the baby classes we took, we were told that Vasaline isn't a good option either--we were told to use olive/coconut oil for awhile because it's more natural and easier to absorb.
I have Aveeno and California baby lotion that I plan on using.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
Yeah, I think I'm going to see what LOs skin is like and only use as needed.
This is what I plan to do!
The Vaseline thing just sounds crazy to me! When she said that I just cringed and imagined me putting it all over myself...disgusting!
I think using Vaseline would be a good way to make your baby overheat...that stuff doesn't really allow for sweating or for heat to escape the body. Which is why you shouldn't put it on burns...
I think the lotion is more for the massage that the baby would enjoy...I'm not sure that the baby really "needs" it, but if he does, I will probably use something that's not known to irritate the skin further.
Agreed
Dexter 08/31/2012~Summer 07/25/2011~Jack 10/21/2008~Aaron 08/12/2007
My mom is all about lotion of some sort. I think both my brother and I had cradle cap when we were little. I'm going to try to avoid that for sure, it's gross.
Doubtful that I'll use moisturizer on a regular basis, I can't even remember to do it to myself when my hands hurt from being so dry!
i use body shop burti butter on DD1. She gets crazy eczema and has since birth. The reason you might want to go with a cream vs a lotion is that lotions contain a higher alcohol content. But vaseline? not on a newborn....
I used it as needed for DS, and his skin didn't dry out. Vaseline seems kind of gross to me.
We didn't use any lotion at all on DS except for when he had excema flareups. When we did use alcohol it was for sensitive skin, excema-friendly and alcohol-free. Now we rub him down after each bath because if we don't his skin freaks out, but when he was a baby it wasn't like that.
Vasaline?? EW!