Baby wet wipes are popular for their convenience and versatility, but when using them, parents should pay attention to the frequency of use of wet wipes and avoid using them too frequently to protect the baby's delicate skin and maintain skin health.
There is a healthy microbiome on the baby's skin, which plays an important role in protecting the skin from harmful bacteria and infection. Using wet wipes too frequently may disturb the balance of these microorganisms and cause impaired skin barrier function. Studies have shown that the skin's microbiome is essential for skin health, and frequent cleaning may reduce the number of beneficial bacteria, thereby affecting the overall health of the skin.
Usage suggestions
Reasonably arrange the frequency of use: When possible, parents should give priority to using water and soap for cleaning. In the absence of water, wet wipes can be used appropriately, but they should be avoided too frequently, such as after changing diapers or when going out.
Observe the baby's skin condition: Parents should pay close attention to the baby's skin condition. If dryness, redness, swelling or other discomfort is found, the frequency of use of wet wipes should be reduced immediately, and a gentler cleaning method should be considered.
Choose appropriate products: Choose hypoallergenic, fragrance-free wipes to reduce irritation to the baby's skin. When using, you can also combine it with skin care products, such as baby moisturizer, to protect the skin.