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Top 5 Ingredients You Should Avoid Using on Baby's Skin

Top 5 Ingredients You Should Avoid Putting On Your Baby’s Skin

Top 5 Ingredients You Should Avoid Putting On Your Baby’s Skin

If you’re worried about those long and complicated ingredients in baby toiletries and wondering what on earth they mean, you’re not alone.

Deciphering ingredients’ lists is particularly challenging if your baby has eczema and you want to make absolutely sure that what you’re putting on their skin won’t sting or trigger a flare-up.

Amazingly, even certain well-known products promoted as suitable for babies and children with eczema include ingredients that rank as hazardous, sensitising or potentially triggering of eczema flare-ups*.

So if you want to know what to avoid, here’s a quick list of things to check for in your baby’s skincare:

1. SLS/sodium lauryl sulfate

A foaming agent banned from leave-on emollients by the MHRA, but still found in aqueous cream, shampoos and body washes. Can cause itching, soreness and burning sensations.

2. Fragrance/parfum

Totally unnecessary to add to baby products and potentially irritating to skin.

3. Synthetic fragrance maskers

I.e. Hexyl Cinnamon, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, phthalates etc.; ingredients added (even to ‘unfragranced’ products) to mask the smell of the raw ingredients and produce a neutral scent. Many are known irritants on sensitive skin.

4. Potent essential oils

Such as rosemary, tea tree, lemon, orange, grapefuit etc., can be sensitising and aromatherapists suggest they should be avoided in products aimed at those under three years. (Lavender and chamomile are fine.)

5. Amyl Cinnamal 

A synthetic fragrance listed as a known human immune system toxicant or allergen, which can trigger eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis.

Our advice?

Go natural with your baby's skincare

Babies generally don’t need anything very complicated to keep their skin in good, clean, healthy condition, so avoid all of the above and keep things simple while they’re little with all-natural skin care.

We prefer to avoid putting anything that could cause pain and soreness on babies’ skin, so our Chamomile Baby Oil and Skin Salvation is both entirely free from synthetic ingredients, fragrances or SLS, only containing beautifully mild and calming lavender and chamomile essential oils, nourishing plant oils and protective beeswax.

Recommended products for baby skin

Balmonds Skin Salvation
with hemp and beeswax

Balmonds Natural Shampoo & Body Wash
with calendula & chamomile