our baby range

When caring for your baby’s skin, sometimes plain water just won’t do the job. We recommend only using products, so mild, gentle and low in suds and foam that they can be used straight from birth, minimising any impact on the delicate skin microbiome and locking in moisture.

FAQs
Is this suitable for my newborn baby?
Yes, this product has been specially formulated to be gentle for newborn skin and has been dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved.
Is this suitable for eczema prone skin?
Yes, not only is it dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved it is also suitable for sensitive and eczema prone skin.
What is skin-to-skin?
Skin-to-skin contact is when your skin and your baby’s skin are in direct contact. Skin-to-skin contact benefits both you and your baby, not just following the birth, but for weeks and months afterwards. By promoting bonding and communication between you and your baby, regulating your baby’s temperature. Think of it like a thermostat – neither too hot nor too cold. Baby picks up your healthy skin flora to populate their own skin with bacteria, which then helps to develop their gut microbiome, and can help calm and settle baby.
When should I bath my baby?
For the first few days after birth, it is recommended that you only do minimal cleansing of the face and bottom area(top and tail). This encourages development of skin flora and the microbiome which in turn helps to develop the baby’s gut microbiome. In the first few weeks, bath a maximum of 2-3 times per week or when visibly dirty as this helps to protect skin flora and reduce drying their skin. After a bath, you can put baby in skin-to-skin with you or your partner for a few minutes to help re-establish baby’s healthy skin flora, then use the moisturiser on baby to help maintain skin hydration.
Yes, this product has been specially formulated to be gentle for newborn skin and has been dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved.
Yes, not only is it dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved it is also suitable for sensitive and eczema prone skin.
Skin-to-skin contact is when your skin and your baby’s skin are in direct contact. Skin-to-skin contact benefits both you and your baby, not just following the birth, but for weeks and months afterwards. By promoting bonding and communication between you and your baby, regulating your baby’s temperature. Think of it like a thermostat – neither too hot nor too cold. Baby picks up your healthy skin flora to populate their own skin with bacteria, which then helps to develop their gut microbiome, and can help calm and settle baby.
For the first few days after birth, it is recommended that you only do minimal cleansing of the face and bottom area(top and tail). This encourages development of skin flora and the microbiome which in turn helps to develop the baby’s gut microbiome. In the first few weeks, bath a maximum of 2-3 times per week or when visibly dirty as this helps to protect skin flora and reduce drying their skin. After a bath, you can put baby in skin-to-skin with you or your partner for a few minutes to help re-establish baby’s healthy skin flora, then use the moisturiser on baby to help maintain skin hydration.