How to remove the smegma on a baby's head

  How to remove the smegma on a baby's head? I believe many novice mothers have this situation. After the baby is born, seeing the smegma on their head is very distressing. The dirty things that look like dirt always make them want to be removed. But the baby's fragile skin cannot withstand the parents' teasing, especially the weak area around the brine door. Parents must not use brute force to remove it. So how can we safely and effectively remove baby's scalp smegma? Let's take a look at several methods to remove dandruff.

  

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  1. The most common method is to slowly comb the hair dirt with a small comb, and choose a soft one. Removing scalp dirt needs to be done slowly. Don't think about cleaning it all at once. Use a small comb to slowly brush the scalp dirt and then gently wipe it with a towel. We can divide the removal of dandruff into several stages.

  2. You can use sesame oil or touch oil from home to soften the scalp smegma, and then use appropriate medication to clean it. This is also a great way to help improve children's scalp smegma.

  3. In addition, you can also use moisturizing creams with simplified formulas, mild ingredients, and strong moisturizing power to clean baby's scalp, such as the highly acclaimed Sitaf White Jar (niacinamide free version) in the nanny circle. Mothers can apply a large white jar to their baby's scalp and hair, then wrap it in plastic wrap (if necessary, this step can be ignored), wait for about half an hour to soften the fetal fat and scalp smegma, and finally gently wash it off with warm water. The scalp smegma can be easily and naturally removed.

  It should be noted that babies have delicate and sensitive skin. Mothers should be careful not to over clean and test for allergies behind their ears before use.

  4. In addition, mothers should never use their nails to clean their babies' scalp, as this can harm their weak scalp, even causing bleeding and leaving trauma.

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