What Touches Their Skin
Touches Their Future
Infant skin isn't just delicate — it's a portal to their health and future well-being.
Your baby's skin deserves care that's both safe and effective. Save this guide to make informed choices for your little one's skincare routine.
Why Baby Skin Needs Special Care
Their skin is more than just soft—it's a developing barrier that requires thoughtful protection.
Thinner Skin Barrier
Baby skin is up to 30% thinner than adult skin and has fewer protective lipids, making it more vulnerable to irritants.
Higher Absorption Rate
With a 3× higher surface area-to-body mass ratio, babies absorb chemicals in much greater concentration than adults.
Developing Systems
Their immune and endocrine systems are still developing, making them more susceptible to the effects of harmful ingredients.
Skin Memory
Early exposure to irritants can trigger long-term sensitivity and increase the risk of developing skin conditions later in life.
Why Most Products Aren't Safe
Many baby products are filled with harmful ingredients disguised under soft-sounding labels like "natural scent" or "gentle wash."
❌ Ingredients to Watch Out For
| Ingredient | Also Known As | Commonly Found In |
|---|---|---|
| Fragrance | Parfum, Natural Scent | Lotions, body wash, wipes |
| Parabens | Methylparaben, Propylparaben | Shampoos, lotions, creams |
| SLS | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate | Cleansers, bubble bath |
| Phenoxyethanol | — | Wipes, lotions, creams |
| Oxybenzone | — | Sunscreens |
| Formaldehyde releasers | Quaternium‑15, DMDM Hydantoin | Shampoos, body wash |
Why These Are Problematic:
- 🧪 Can disrupt hormonal development
- 🤧 May trigger allergic reactions and sensitivities
- ⚠️ Some are linked to long-term health concerns
- 🛡️ Can damage the skin's natural protective barrier
- 🧼 Often unnecessary for effective cleansing and moisturising
Common Infant Skin Issues
Understanding these common conditions can help you address them quickly and effectively.
| Issue | What to Look For | What Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Eczema | Red, itchy, flaky patches | Barrier cream, moisturise multiple times a day, eliminate triggers |
| Cradle Cap | Greasy, yellow flakes on scalp/eyebrows | Coconut oil + soft brushing |
| Nappy Rash | Red, inflamed nappy area | Keep dry, air exposure, zinc cream and barrier cream. |
| Baby Acne | Small red/white bumps on cheeks/forehead | Leave alone, no creams |
| Heat Rash | Tiny red bumps in folds/neck | Cool environment, breathable clothes |
| Contact Dermatitis | Rash from clothing, soaps, detergents | Swap detergent, use 100% cotton clothing |
What You Can Do That Makes a Difference Today
✅ Patch test new products
Inside baby's arm, wait 48 hours
🛁 Bathe smart
Warm water, no soap, pat dry, moisturise within 3 mins
👕 Dress soft
100% cotton or bamboo, skip wool/synthetics
🔍 Check your baby skincare drawer
Scan labels using the ingredient list above
✅ Safe Alternatives
| Concern | Safe Ingredient | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Dry Skin | Shea Butter | Rebuilds skin barrier |
| Redness | Colloidal Oatmeal | Calms inflammation |
| General Hydration | D‑Panthenol | Supports cell repair + moisture retention |
| Healing | Breastmilk | Antibacterial, immune-supportive |
| Cradle Cap | Coconut Oil | Loosens dry patches, gentle nourishment |
| Sun protection | Mineral Sunscreen | Natural barrier, gentle UV defence |
| Calming | Calendula | Soothes redness & inflammation |
Benefits of Natural Ingredients:
- 👶 Work with baby's natural skin biology
- 🌿 Lower risk of irritation or sensitisation
- 💪 Often provide multiple benefits simultaneously
- 🧬 Support long-term skin health
- 🌏 Environmentally sustainable options available
Eczema: Don't Wait for It to Get Bad
Every parent has tried something. Reddit forums, mum groups, late-night Google searches. Here's what actually works — from science and experience:
🛏️ Switch bedding
Use low-dust, breathable fabric to reduce irritation during sleep
🐾 Watch for triggers
Pets, laundry products, synthetic fabrics can all cause flare-ups
🥛 Breastfeeding? Try an elimination diet
Cut dairy, soy, egg for 2–3 weeks and observe changes
📓 Track flare-ups
Note time, weather, food, clothing to identify patterns
🩺 If it persists
Speak to your GP or paediatrician early rather than waiting
💧 Maintain moisture
Use fragrance-free moisturisers immediately after bathing - Breastmilk in the bath or on the skin (Lait Labs Cream) can work wonders
Lait Labs Kit: Your Breastmilk, Made Even Mightier
You already make the most powerful nourishment on earth. Now, turn it into a healing cream that protects and calms your baby’s skin—naturally.
- 💪 Forms a protective barrier to stop flare-ups before they start
- 💧 Boosted with plant-based ingredients that mirror breastmilk’s healing magic
- 🧬 Crafted for ultra-sensitive baby skin—no fillers, no question marks
- 🍼 Blends with your own breastmilk to deliver custom, immune-level care
Made by you, powered by nature—because your baby deserves nothing less.
What Parents Are Saying
"I’ve been using it on damp skin and it’s worked so well for the eczema – I noticed a difference really quickly. It dries quickly and has a lovely texture. The instructions were super easy to follow and the packaging was beautiful. So impressed and definitely planning to get the refill once I’m done!"
— Sucharita R.
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— Aaliyah
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PLEASE NOTE: Both the AAP and the FDA suggest avoiding sunscreen on babies under 6 months when possible. Instead, focus on shade, protective clothing, hats, strollers with canopies, and timing outdoor activities. Sunscreen should only be applied to small exposed areas (e.g., face, backs of hands, feet) when shade isn't feasible
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Sun Bum's 100% mineral based sunscreen gives broad spectrum protection with a lightweight, non-greasy formula that's easy to blend in.
Shop NowAlways opt for mineral-based (physical) sunscreens, containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. These sit on top of the skin and reflect UV light, rather than getting absorbed—making them safer for delicate infant skin
Why We Made This Guide
A Note from the Founder
We know the heartbreak of watching your baby suffer through sleepless nights, crying from skin irritation, and feeling helpless when nothing seems to work. The frustration of spending money on “natural” products that don’t deliver — and worse, not knowing what’s truly safe — can feel overwhelming.
We’ve been there. We’ve asked the same questions:
- What ingredients won’t harm my child now — or down the line?
- Could what we’re using today affect their hormones, skin, or even mental health in the future?
This guide was made to give you clarity, not overwhelm. Breastmilk is nature’s most powerful healer — and we’ve designed products that let you use it safely and effectively on your baby’s skin.
Save this guide to your phone, or print it out and keep it in your bag. It’s your shortcut to informed, confident decisions — minus the guilt.