Oilatum Daily are dedicated to helping mums and dads manage their little one’s dry skin needs. The Oilatum Daily Junior range has been specially designed for babies and young children for routine, daily use to help protect against dry skin, so you can soothe your baby or child's skin today, and help reduce the occurrence of dry skin in the future. With the help of real parents and The British Skin Foundation, they have collated the following Oilatum® Comfort Skin Tips to try and help manage children’s daily skincare routine.
(You can also view them online here too.)
Oilatum Daily are also interested in hearing your own personal tips to help manage your little one’s dry/sensitive skin needs. Share them in the comments and fill in your entries via the Rafflecopter widget below and you'll be in with a chance of winning a £50 Boots voucher, from the lovely people at Oilatum.
UK only. Closing date : 6/9/15
T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook, twitter and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after a week, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners. Madhouse Family Reviews cannot be held responsible for any prizes that go astray !
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Limit how long they are in the bath for!
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I've Entered Thank You :)
ReplyDeleteI use oilatum bath and shampoo for my son who has eczema and doesn't irritate it. When skin is dry moisturise with zero cream
ReplyDeleteAlways moisturise wet skin, helps keep in the protection :)
ReplyDeleteAfter patting dry after the bath, moisturise whilst the skin is still damp to lock in the moisture
ReplyDeleteWe always use non bio for washing clothes as our youngest has very sensitive skin.
ReplyDeleteUse lukewarm water only and a small amount of Oilatum daily
ReplyDeleteMoisturise after a bath and I never use fabric conditioner
ReplyDeleteTop tip is to use Oilatum in the bath water and try to get them to eat oily fish more often.
ReplyDeleteTake extra care patting their skin dry, especially between toes.
ReplyDeletealways use simple, non perfumed products
ReplyDeleteI moisturise his skin after bathing
ReplyDeletecoconut body butter
ReplyDeleteAvoid soaps or harsh detegents (Laura Jeffs)
ReplyDeleteI always moisturise after bathing & showering
ReplyDeletecoconut oil can help and non bio washing powder.
ReplyDeletedo not let your children play in the bath for to long as it drys out all the natural oils in there skin
ReplyDeleteavoid soaps thankyou for the prize
ReplyDeleteAfter every bath I used to use Oilatum on my son's skin & now he is older he doesn't have a problem.
ReplyDeleteAvoid soap as it dry your skin out
ReplyDeleteuse a little baby oil
ReplyDeleteMoisturising before bed
ReplyDelete(Spencer Broadley)
Use coconut oil as a moisturiser, if their skin is super sensitive
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ReplyDeleteUse oillatum in the bath to help with dry sky plus lush dream cream after for my daughters eczema xx
ReplyDeleteAdd some baby oil
ReplyDeleteI add baby oil to the bath and then give me baby a massage with baby lotion. She loves it
ReplyDeleteBaby oil in the bath
ReplyDeleteMy daughter suffers from eczema and our tips would be moisturize multiple times a day, use oilatum in the bath, avoid any soaps with sls in them and keep them cool and don't let them get too hot, cotton clothes are best :) @fruitgum94
ReplyDeleteive entered, use coconut oil to soften skin
ReplyDeleteTry and keep the temperature of your little one's bedroom cool - if it's too warm it will effect their delicate, dry skin.
ReplyDeletedaily moisteriser and I use baby oil too. xx
ReplyDeletepat dry and moisturise well
ReplyDeleteMoisturising before bed
ReplyDeleteI put a drop of Oilatum in their bath water!
ReplyDeletealways moisturise after
ReplyDeleteI don't bath my two every day.
ReplyDeletemoisturise using a little baby oil
ReplyDeleteSimply Sudacrem! It's an amazing product! When it's hot I always bathe the skin with a cold flannel too
ReplyDeleteUse lukewarm water only and a small amount of Oilatum daily
ReplyDeleteI avoid harsh detergents and heavily perfumed products
ReplyDeleteE45 does the trick!
ReplyDeleteWe use coconut oil on all 3 of my boys as they suffer from eczema, it smells lovely too.x
ReplyDeleteGreat prize, baby due in December and would love to stock up on baby things. I've entered.
ReplyDeleteEntered. Great Prize. I use Oilatum in the bath for my little one
ReplyDeleteOilatum in the bath and then smother in Oilatum
ReplyDeleteI think all skins, irrespective of age, need a little help with an unscented gentle moisturiser. Keep hydrated to maximise good skin and optimal health xxx
ReplyDeleteI have Entered thanks, Oilatum is great in the bath x
ReplyDeletealways launder clothes in a gentle detergent designed for sensitive skins
ReplyDeleteNatural products are great :)
ReplyDeleteI always used products made for sensitive skin
ReplyDeleteBaby lotion rubbed on just after bathing :)
ReplyDeleteafter a bath smother Oilatum or E45 cream all over then wrap warm towels round the body.
ReplyDeleteSimple For Skin :)
ReplyDeleteMoisturise regularly.
ReplyDeleteI use coconut oil as a moisturiser.
ReplyDeleteAvoid soaps and harsh detergents as these can dry out the skin
ReplyDeleteUse Oilatum in the bath water. Then dry pat using a soft cloth//towel and then moisturise straight arfter.
ReplyDeleteOut of the tips on the list, I think the one about patting your child dry is the best. It’s definitely something easily overlooked.
ReplyDeleteAlways moisturise
ReplyDeleteBaby oil in the bath
ReplyDeleteAlways pat skin dry
ReplyDeleteMoisturise after baths
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ReplyDeleteMoisturise :)
ReplyDeleteOilatum has worked really well for my boy
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ReplyDeleteTip 9 - Use a non-bio washing liquid. I know if I don't, it plays havoc with my skin!
ReplyDeleteAlways use non bio for washing clothes and don't use much fabric conditioner ( if you have to use it at all)
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ReplyDeletewe try to use as few products as possible but coconut oil on any dry skin
ReplyDeleteNever use fabric conditioner!
ReplyDeleteWash your new baby clothes to remove the harsh chemicals
ReplyDeleteI always use non bio washing powder
ReplyDeletesimple is best and cheaper
ReplyDeletePat skin dry rather than rubbing
ReplyDeleteIve entered :) xx Thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteBaby oil
ReplyDeleteAlways moisturise after their bath. Thanks for the lovely giveaway xx
ReplyDeleteUse Oilatum in the bath.
ReplyDeleteI have found the only product that consistently works is Oilatum. I use the bath soap and cream to keep all our family's eczema at bay. It really is excellent!
ReplyDeleteMy sister-in-law swears by products containing Aloe Vera for dry skin on her children.
ReplyDeleteKeep their skin moisturised - if it dries out it can cause eczema
ReplyDeleteKeep them moisturised x
ReplyDeleteAvoid products that have a lot of chemicals or fragrances as they are most likely to cause an irritation
ReplyDeleteDon't use lots of bubble baths and scented products
ReplyDeletedont bath every day.
ReplyDeleteAvoid soaps!
ReplyDeleteLimit how long they are in the bath for!
ReplyDeleteCurrently using non perfumed products x
ReplyDeleteKeep skin moisturised
ReplyDeleteThe Oilatum bath stuff is fab - works really well!
ReplyDeleteDon't bath them every day, use skin friendly products and use lots of moisturiser!
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I use non bio detergent, its kinder to their skin
ReplyDeleteI pat their skin dry rather than rubbing with the towel.
ReplyDeleteUse baby oil on wet skin
ReplyDeletei always used to put a drop of baby oil in the bath x
ReplyDeleteI have entered thanks
ReplyDeletecoconut oil and hemp oil on my face
ReplyDeletecoconut oil on the face
ReplyDeleteBaby oil after a bath
ReplyDeletePutting baby oil in the bath
ReplyDeletePat their skin dry instead of rubbing
ReplyDeleteCoconut oil is great
ReplyDeleteMoisturise regularly
ReplyDeleteUse products for sensitive skin xx
ReplyDeleteAlways use baby oil after a bath =)
ReplyDeleteI always use a light body moisturiser after his bath.
ReplyDeleteUsing non-bio washing powder and good fabric softener to make sure their skin is protected when wearing clothes.
ReplyDeleteMoisturising before and after a bath. When her excema really flares up goats milk moisturiser is fantastic
ReplyDeleteMoisturising before and after a bath. When her excema really flares up goats milk moisturiser is fantastic
ReplyDeleteI make sure she's fully moisturised and turn it into a game, so she's happy for me to do it
ReplyDeletePat skin dry rather than rubbing it.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter who has eczema, has moisturiser on twice daily, more if needed. We also try to keep her skin cool at night in bed, as if she is hot thats when the scratching happens and her skin becomes sore.
ReplyDeleteE45 cream straight after coming out of the bath. My sons skin can be very dry and kind of 'scaly' and this works really well for him.
ReplyDeleteA warm bath using Oilatum and thoroughly drying quickly afterwards
ReplyDeleteLike many others, E45 is the way to go!
ReplyDeleteAlways moisturise wet skin - leabana1
ReplyDeleteYou should always pat skin fry and not have too long a bath as it dries out the skin
ReplyDeleteMake sure you use moisturiser if the skin is red and do try to leave skin bare for the air to heal it xx
ReplyDeleteDon't wash too often
ReplyDeleteAfter a bath each night, I use baby massage oil on my daughter both for the restoration of any dry skin and also to relax her and aid a good night's sleep for both of us!
ReplyDeleteDont over bathe them
ReplyDeletei always moisturise my sons sjkin after the bath
ReplyDeletemoisturise before bed
ReplyDeletedont use soap
ReplyDeletePat the skin dry rather than rub
ReplyDeleteAvoid bars of soap!
ReplyDeleteuse simple, non perfumed products
ReplyDeleteAlways remember to take plenty moisturizer with you to the swimming pool, the chlorine can really dry out your little ones skin
ReplyDeleteUse only paraben free wash products!
ReplyDeletePatting dry after a bath not rubbing.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has really sensitive skin. To combat her eczema flare ups we avoid all the different products and use one brand which we know agrees with her.
ReplyDeleteUse unscented or sensitive products as they will contain less additives
ReplyDeletePut moisturiser on as soon as they are out of the bath to help lock in moisture.
ReplyDeleteMake sure they don't get too hot as that will irritate their skin.
ReplyDeleteSLS free products are amazing for stopping dry skin! :)
ReplyDeleteUse non bio for clothes and keep bathtime short
ReplyDeleteI use Oilatum Junior Bath
ReplyDeleteUse a gentle moisturiser just after a bath
ReplyDeleteIn summer, lots of time running around with no clothes next to their skin
ReplyDeletecoconut oil :)
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ReplyDeleteWe moisturise after their baths when they are still slightly damp
ReplyDeleteMake sure you dry skin very thoroughly
ReplyDeleteDon't bath too often x
ReplyDeletecoconut oil is good
ReplyDeleteRegular moisturising does the trick.
ReplyDeleteDry thoroughly and use E45. I've entered thanks x
ReplyDeleteWarm bath and ensure water not too hot, I also use products that aren't heavily perfumed and tend to stick to non-bio washing liquid.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
I have entered thankyou super competition
ReplyDeleteDon't use perfumed soap and always moisturise after baths
ReplyDeleteDon't bathe them too often and when you do add a bit of coconut oil to the warm water
ReplyDeleteTry not to use too many products on skin
ReplyDeleteWe discovered while putting oats in the bath for chicken pox that it greatly improved my sons eczema. We requested Aveeno oat based products from the doctor and it cleared up. We just use aveeno bath oil to maintain it now.
ReplyDeleteNo harsh soaps
ReplyDeleteUse natural products and dry very carefully :)
ReplyDeletea over dry environment is not good for any us. especially baby. try to ease down on the radiator thermal switch. also a half a teaspoon of baby oil in bathwater. and don't use too much soap
ReplyDeleteMoisturising cream whilst skin is damp
ReplyDeleteMoisturise, and don't bathe too often as it can be very drying on the skin. Also, use non-perfumed products without any SLS or parabens.
ReplyDeleteDon't bath your child daily if they have dry skin, it doesn't help
ReplyDeleteMoisturising before bed and try to stop them scratching!
ReplyDeletejust used water while they were babies no bubble bath
ReplyDeleteMidwife helped us with very bad skin, when GP's couldn't.
ReplyDeleteonly use products that are gentle to the skin and only if it's needed
ReplyDeleteDon't over bathe and don't make the water too warm
ReplyDeleteDon't bath them every day (obviously do bathe them if they got dirty)
ReplyDeleteMake sure they're not dehydrated to protect from the inside out.
ReplyDeleteI have entered.
ReplyDeleteMoisturise immediately on getting out of the shower! Big fan of Palmer's products
ReplyDeletethanks for the great competition - fingers crossed
ReplyDeletedon't over wash or use harsh products, make sure you gently moisturise and let it sink in
ReplyDeleteI use coconut oil to moisturize.
ReplyDeletei use e45
ReplyDeletemoisturise damp skin
ReplyDeleteKeeps baths short, and don't overbath!
ReplyDeletedon't over wash or use harsh products, make sure you gently moisturise and let it sink in
ReplyDeleteDon't bathe children every day and, when you do, use organic oils in the water and let the children drip dry.
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ReplyDeleteKeep skin moisturised and clean.
ReplyDeleteDon't bathe them every night
ReplyDeleteWe use non bio washing powders and also non perfumes soaps.
ReplyDeletealways simple, always caring, love to win please
ReplyDeleteAlways mositurise! And I've entered!
ReplyDeleteMy lad has sensitive skin so use non bio washing powder and use E45 when his skin flares up
ReplyDeleteI've been trying coconut oil
ReplyDeleteI swear by Oilatium in the bath and lotion afterwards.patting dry with a towel instead of rubbing helps too.
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ReplyDeleteWe moisturise after every bath x
ReplyDeleteUse baby oil in the bath
ReplyDeleteMositurise and a little sea salt in bath water
ReplyDeleteMoisturise straight after the bath
ReplyDeleteLukewarm water only and a small amount of Oilatum daily post bath.
ReplyDeleteBubble bath that is very gentle and soothing.
ReplyDeleteUse plain water and cotton wool, or if you prefer, specially formulated baby products, to clean the nappy areain newborns.
ReplyDeleteAdd some baby oil always good to keep the skin moisturised
ReplyDeleteOilatum in the water
ReplyDeleteI use coconut oil to keep skin supple
ReplyDeleteMoisturize twice a day!
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