The first weeks and months with a baby are often filled with learning and adjusting — one of the first decisions is choosing a baby cream and soap that will best suit your baby's sensitive skin. Proper care doesn't require many products, but rather choosing simple, safe, and gentle formulas.
In this guide, we'll clarify what to look for in a baby cream, how to gradually introduce natural soap for children into your daily routine, and provide practical steps for morning and evening baby care.
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Why the First Routine Matters
The first routine lays the foundation for your baby's skin health. Babies have thinner, more sensitive skin that easily loses moisture and can react to fragrances, dyes, or harsh surfactants. The goal of a routine is to preserve the skin's natural protective barrier, ensure adequate hydration, and prevent dryness — without overloading the skin with unnecessary products.
Which Ingredients to Look For
Choose products with simple, proven formulations: plant oils (such as almond or sunflower), glycerin, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid in low concentrations help retain moisture and strengthen the skin barrier. Avoid fragrances, alcohol, and sulfates in higher concentrations. Products labeled as "fragrance-free" are often the best choice for very sensitive skin.
What to Avoid
- Strong fragrances and essential oils in high concentrations
- SLS/SLES, which can dry out and irritate the skin
- Unverified preservatives for extremely sensitive skin
How to Choose a Baby Cream
When choosing a baby cream, pay attention to the ingredient list, labels for sensitive skin, and ingredients that help restore the skin barrier. The texture should be lightweight and fast-absorbing, yet nourishing enough to provide long-lasting hydration. A "fragrance-free" label is an advantage for babies prone to irritation.
One practical choice for everyday care is the Baby & Sensitive Skin Cream 150ml — a formula designed to hydrate and soothe sensitive skin.
Natural Soaps for Children
Natural soaps typically contain plant-based fats and gentler cleansing ingredients. For children, choose soaps without strong fragrances and without added abrasive particles. From the AlmaDerm range, the following products stand out:
- Natural Turmeric Soap 100g — a gentle formula with antioxidant properties.
- Natural Cinnamon Soap 100g — designed for problematic skin; use on babies only with extra caution.
For daily bathing, choose a soap that doesn't strip too many natural oils from the skin and use it only as needed.
Gentle Face and Body Care
When it comes to face and body care, simplicity is key. The face often requires nothing more than lukewarm water and gentle patting with a towel. The body is best cared for right after bathing, while the skin is still slightly damp, by applying baby cream to lock in moisture.
Skin and Temperature
Adjust your routine to the season and the condition of the skin — winter calls for richer hydration, while summer calls for lighter textures and additional UV protection when spending time outdoors.
Step-by-Step Routine (Morning and Evening)
Morning Routine
- Preparation — have everything you need ready in advance and ensure a comfortable room temperature.
- Change the diaper before the morning wash.
- Gently cleanse the face and skin folds with lukewarm water, then pat the skin dry.
- If needed, apply a small amount of baby cream to dry areas.
- When going outside, protect your baby from the sun — for babies under 6 months, avoid direct sunlight, and for older babies, use a gentle UV protection such as Body Lotion with SPF 30 UV Protection 200ml.
- After feeding, gently clean the area around the mouth.
Evening Routine
- Prepare a lukewarm bath and a gentle soap if needed.
- Use soap only on the dirtier parts of the body.
- Rinse the skin and pat dry with a soft cloth.
- While the skin is still slightly damp, apply baby cream.
- Pay special attention to the diaper area.
- A short massage before bedtime helps with relaxation and establishing a routine.
Most Common Mistakes
- Bathing too frequently, which dries out the skin.
- Using products with strong fragrances.
- Rubbing the skin roughly when drying.
- Using too many products at once.
- Not checking product ingredients.
- Using soaps intended for adults.
- Skipping moisturizing after bathing.



