
My son was a baldy. He didn’t start getting hair until around his first birthday. Then my daughter was born with a full head of red hair. She had a little bit of cradle cap and so did my second daughter who was also born with hair. Many new moms worry about cradle cap. Cradle cap is dry flaky skin that can become thick and yellowish on baby’s head. It’s technical name is seborrheic dermatitis. While it doesn’t hurt baby, it can be unsightly and difficult to remove with shampooing alone. A special tool called Bean B Clean is a soft and effective removal method, especially when combined with a liquid cradle cap product. These usually contain oils that help soften and loosen the flakes while the Bean B Clean gently massages and safely scrubs the loose scales right off. The Bean B Clean is gentle enough for every day use and can continue to be used to help keep cradle cap at bay.
This thing really works well. It’s soft yet scrubby at the same time. It’s probably much gentler than me picking at my baby’s head, that’s for sure. Get rid of the Cradle “crap” with a Bean B Clean. Find out where to get one here.
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