Your Baby Benefits
Rosehip Oil
The healing ingredients of the Rosehip Oil acts as a natural astringent for the baby's gentle skin. Its enriched repository of Vitamin C, A, and E hydrates and soothes your baby's skin.
Jojoba Oil
Nature’s primitive cure for baby eczema, the Jojoba Oil enriched with Vitamin E, reduces skin inflammation, treats and heals skin conditions, strengthens and makes the skin soft and supple.
Sesame Oil
Sesame oil is the best-known ayurvedic oil, referred to as a symbol of immortality in ancient Vedic texts. Sesame oil strengthens bones in a baby’s formative years.
Castor Oil
Using castor oil for baby skin makes it easy for absorption, leaving it feeling moist and hydrated for long hours.
FAQs
Is soap good for baby skin?
Soap can be good for babies if it's specifically formulated for their delicate skin. Look for gentle, natural baby soaps free from harsh chemicals, like our Nirmalya Snan Natural Baby Soap as this is designed to cleanse without stripping the skin of its natural moisture.
When to start using baby soap?
You can use baby soap once your baby is a few weeks old, typically after the umbilical cord stump has fallen off. Before that, plain water is usually sufficient.
What is the baby soap made of?
Nirmalya Snan Natural Baby Soap is made from a blend of nourishing natural oils, including Jojoba Oil, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Sesame Oil, and Rosehip Oil. It also contains Aloe Vera, which is known for its soothing and moisturizing properties. These ingredients are chosen for their gentle, skin-friendly benefits, ensuring that your baby’s skin stays soft, hydrated, and healthy.
What is the difference between baby soap and normal soap?
The best soaps for infants are formulated to be much gentler, with a neutral pH that matches the baby's skin. Normal soaps can be too harsh, often containing strong detergents and fragrances that might irritate delicate baby skin.
Can I bathe my baby without soap?
Yes, you can bathe your baby without soap, especially in the first few weeks. Plain water is often enough to keep their skin clean. As they grow, you can introduce a gentle baby soap as needed.
What ingredients should I avoid in baby soaps?
You should avoid baby soaps containing sulfates, parabens, artificial fragrances, and dyes. These ingredients can be harsh and may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions.
Is using different soaps for my baby's face and body necessary?
Yes, it is always better to use different soaps for the face and body. For the baby's face, use a face wash designed for children, like our Maasoom Mukhra Ayurvedic Kids Face Wash, which is a specially formulated kids' face wash that is gentle on the skin.