Newborn babies seem so helpless and needing protection, that moms definitely want to do something to help them. One of the manifestations of the maternal instinct is the desire to make the most of the efforts in the care of the child, and then a whole arsenal of cosmetics is used. One of the means is peach oil. Consider how to use peach oil, so that it benefits, not harm.
Useful properties of peach oil
Peach oil has many useful properties due to its natural origin, because it is obtained from peach bones. The oil contains vitamins of group B, vitamins A, C, P and E and other useful elements (phosphorus, iron, calcium, potassium). Most often this product is used in cosmetology and dermatology. Peach oil for newborns is considered more suitable than any other oil, because it is hypoallergenic and extremely rarely causes unwanted reactions. Basically, peach oil is used by parents in two cases - for cleaning the nose and for skin care.
Peach oil and baby spout
If you used to drip nose with peach oil was considered the norm, then modern medicine puts the method of applying peach oil in the nose into question. The fact is that oil can form a film on the mucous surface of the nose, which will narrow the already narrow nasal passages and make breathing more difficult. However, if you do not overdo it, then oil can be a good helper, for example, to remove dried crusts. Of course, it is advisable not to allow the mucous membrane to dry out and to regularly moisten the nose with saline solution and the air that the baby is breathing, but if this happens, you can drop peach oil into the nose of the baby and after five minutes clean it with special baby cotton swabs.
Skin care with peach oil
In the case of redness and peeling, which is not uncommon for the skin of a newborn, and also just for the prevention of pediatricians