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Baby skin and skincare
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 16:38:35
Caring for your baby's delicate skin - dealing with rashes, allergies, spots, marks, eczema, dry skin, cradle cap and itchy winter skin

Beautiful baby skinYour baby's skin is his biggest organ and just like yours, sometimes has its problems! Unlike your skin though, your baby's is much thinner and more prone to allergic reactions, rashes and dryness. It needs care and attention

Pregnancy Beauty: Skin
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2009 01:11:38
Your skin will undergo lots of changes during pregnancy - how can you keep your bloom?

Your body undergoes tremendous changes during pregnancy, and your skin is no exception. Most obviously, the skin over your abdomen stretches as your bump grows and you may have darkening of the skin in certain areas, like the nipples, around

Coping with oily pregnancy skin
By Maria Muennich on 03/03/2006 11:28:36
If your pregnancy skin has more bleugh than bloom then don't make the mistake of treating it harshly

Some women find that their skin 'blooms' during pregnancy, but unfortunately just as many find their skin is negatively affected by the flood of pregnancy hormones and oily and spotty skin is a frequent complaint of mums-to-be. If you are unlucky

Natural Skin Care for Baby
By Debra Stottor on 26/10/2009 00:46:25
It's important to look after your baby's new skin – so what's safe and what should you avoid?

When you are bathing a new baby it is not essential to wash him or her with anything more than water. However, sometimes baby sick and poo do get a little yucky and you need to get your hands on something that will get that gorgeous new skin clean

Baby's skin at bathtime
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 01:45:10
We want to keep our babies clean but it's important not to dry out a small child's tender new skin

will be enough to refresh her in the first few weeks and months. However after a few months, and the onset of weaning baby bathtime will probably need to involve some bubbles or soaps of some kind.It's really important to be kind to your baby's delicate new skin

How will pregnancy affect my skin?
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/12/2012 16:35:21
From that longed for pregnancy glow to problem skin - we explain how pregnancy affects your skin and top tips for a great complexion

Every pregnant woman wants that elusive pregnancy glow! It's actually caused by fluctuating hormone levels which increase the oil levels in your complexion and blood flow to the skin.Whether you have a history of clear skin or are used to regular

Your pregnancy skin: changes and discomforts
By Maria Muennich on 28/10/2009 01:10:53
A combination of growth, stretching and hormonal imbalances can run wreak havoc with your skin during pregnancy

Your body undergoes tremendous changes during pregnancy, and your skin is no exception. Most obviously, the skin over your abdomen stretches as your bump grows and you may have darkening of the skin in certain areas, like the nipples, around

Babies’ skin more easily damaged by the sun than previously thought
By Jayne Braithwaite on 07/06/2011 13:56:47
Exposure of babies’ sensitive skin linked to later skin cancer

Sun damage to babies’ skin before their second birthday could make them more likely to have skin cancer later in life, claims a new review.Babies’ skin is more sensitive than adults’ because it hasn’t developed as many layers of natural protection

Trilogy Skin Care
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/01/2009 09:39:56
Enjoy the natural goodness of organic plant oils and keep yourself feeling pampered in pregnancy!

), it isn't hugely expensive, and it makes the most of the skin-kind natural oil found in rosehips.The wonder of rosehip oilThe certified organic rosehip oil that Trilogy uses in its products is a completely natural, pure concentrate from rosehip seeds

Rosehip Oil for Pregnancy Skin
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/07/2009 02:08:44
Stay blooming with a wonderful range of natural pampering products from Trilogy

When you are pregnant, you can experience all kinds of unpredictable changes to your skin.From blotchy, oily skin to dry patches to days when that 'pregnancy bloom' makes you feel as good as you look, it can be a rollercoaster ride. But being


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