Sebamed baby soap is known to be gentle and suitable for sensitive skin, but your child's changing skin and the potential causes of the increased rashes must be considered.
Your toddler's skin may become less sensitive as she grows older. This change in skin sensitivity may explain why a once-suitable soap now causes mild irritation. Even with gentle products like Sebamed baby soap, sensitivities can develop or change. Weather, diet, and allergens may also cause rashes, not soap.
See a pediatrician or dermatologist for a thorough exam and personalized advice. They can determine the cause of the rashes and suggest treatments. Patch tests on a small area of your child's skin can also detect Sebamed soap sensitivity. Alternative toddler cleansers with soothing ingredients like oat milk, chamomile, or calendula may be helpful. Finally, monitoring water temperature, quality, and duration can reduce irritation during bathing.
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