Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait

Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait

O Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait é um tratamento especializado desenvolvido para remover suavemente as crostas lácteas do couro cabeludo dos bebês. Este cuidado dermatológico é formulado com ingredientes seguros e eficázes, ideais para a pele delicada e sensível dos pequenos. A sua composição inclui ácido salicílico, que ajuda a suavizar e eliminar as escamas, e glicerina, que hidrata a pele, prevenindo o ressecamento.

Graças à sua textura cremosa, o Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait é fácil de aplicar e não causa desconforto ao bebê. Ele age em profundidade, promovendo uma limpeza eficaz e deixando o couro cabeludo saudável e livre de irritações. Seu uso regular auxilia na prevenção do reaparecimento das crostas lácteas, garantindo um cuidado contínuo e suave.

Este produto de alta qualidade é recomendado por pediatras e dermatologistas, evidenciando seu compromisso com a segurança e eficácia. Além disso, o Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait é hipoalergênico, livre de parabenos e fragrâncias, tornando-se a escolha ideal para os pais que buscam o melhor cuidado para seus bebês.

Incorpore o Bioderma ABCDerm Croûtes de Lait na rotina de cuidados do seu bebê e veja os resultados visíveis na saúde e conforto do couro cabeludo. Disponível em embalagens práticas de 40ml, perfeito para uso diário.


BIODERMA é uma marca NAOS, apaixonada por 40 anos a serviço da biologia da pele. Inovar, participando dos avanços da dermatologia para melhorar a saúde da pele, nos torna pioneiros em cuidados dermatológicos.

A NAOS é uma empresa com uma razão de ser, inspirada e sustentada por um compromisso humanista assumido e reivindicado.

O NAOS considera a pele como um ecossistema vivo, em interação permanente com o meio ambiente e que muda com o tempo. A partir dessa visão dinâmica, nasceu a ecobiologia: radicalmente diferente dos cosméticos tradicionais, essa abordagem científica baseia-se no respeito à pele e no conhecimento de sua biologia.

A contração dos termos “ecossistema” e “biologia”, essa abordagem positiva, respeitosa à sua pele, considera que os ecossistemas da pele (biologia, fisiologia), dos indivíduos (estilo de vida) e do nosso planeta estão intimamente ligados e interagindo. De acordo com esses princípios, ajudamos concretamente a pele a se adaptar ao seu ambiente, a aproveitar seus recursos profundos para agir sobre as causas dos desequilíbrios da pele, a fim de recuperar seu funcionamento natural.

Nascidas e ancoradas na abordagem da ecobiologia, as marcas BIODERMA, Institut Esthederm e Etat Pur são todas inspiradas na filosofia do NAOS e compartilham os mesmos requisitos científicos e humanos.



Como a saúde da pele deve ser acessível a todos, desenvolvemos produtos para todos, em todas as idades e para cada tipo de pele, aproveitando nossa experiência em biologia da pele e nossa especialização em dermatologia.

Em colaboração com profissionais de saúde em todo o mundo, nossos produtos são projetados para preservar a saúde da pele e fornecer respostas específicas e adequadas à sua disfunção. Pele reativa, pele seca a atópica, pele propensa a acne ... Ajudamos cada pele a se fortalecer por si mesma, independentemente de sua sensibilidade e ambiente.

Projetados para serem práticos e fáceis de usar, nossos produtos cuidam da sua pele e apoiam você todos os dias, para uma eficácia visível e duradoura sem comprometer o respeito à sua pele.

Care

Baby Bath

Baby Bath

Many babies enjoy taking a bath, playing in the water. Babies feel relaxed after a bath; sometimes, it's enough to calm a child.

Where and When to Bathe the Baby?

For newborns, only a few inches of water are enough for the bath. Your baby can be washed in a regular bathtub with you, a baby bathtub, or a clean sink. To keep the baby warm, the ideal room temperature should be between 22°C and 24°C (71°F and 75°F). Choose the bath time according to your baby's wakefulness. Prefer a time when they are awake and calm. Newborns do not need to be washed every day; 2 or 3 times a week is sufficient during the first weeks of life. However, you can clean the face, neck, buttocks, and genitals every day with a cloth.

How to Wash the Baby?

Before starting the bath, have everything you need nearby: 2 large fluffy towels, diapers, unscented cream or baby oil, clean clothes, a very soft cloth, mild unscented soap, and baby shampoo, nail clippers if necessary, a comb, and a cotton swab to clean the navel. It's not necessary to use soap when bathing the baby, except to clean the buttocks, genitals, and hands. The best way to wash a child is to start with the head and then move down: • To hold your baby securely, place your forearm under his head and put your hand under one of his armpits. Clean him with the other hand. Always make sure to support the head well. • Start by washing the face gently with a cloth. • Clean the eyes gently, moving from the nose to the cheek, using a very soft cloth. Use a different corner of the glove for each eye. • Wash the outside and behind the ears. • Wash the scalp with a very mild shampoo. Lift the head well and support it when rinsing. • Babies also enjoy the touch of another skin against theirs. Take the bath time to massage your child. It will reassure him. • Wash the belly, arms, and legs. • Wash the genitals last. For boys, pay special attention to the foreskin. • If your child is still covered with vernix (a white paste present on the skin at birth), do not rub it; it will come off by itself. • To prevent your baby from slipping, you can place a small towel at the bottom of the bathtub. • When the bath is over, wrap the baby in the towel and dry it, avoiding rubbing. Be careful to dry all the folds of the skin to avoid redness. • When completely dry, apply a layer of cream, making sure it does not irritate the umbilical cord. • Avoid using talcum powder, as these products spread in the air and can damage your baby's lungs if he inhales it. • If necessary, trim the nails after the bath while sleeping.

Baby Bath Safety Tips

• Never leave your baby alone in the bathtub or on the changing table, even for a short time. Never take your eyes off him. A child can drown in a very short time in a very small amount of water (about 3.5 cm). • Always check the water temperature before putting your baby in the bath. Dip your elbow in the water to ensure it's warm. The ideal temperature for bathwater is 37°C (98°F), equivalent to the average human body temperature. • Never fill the tub while the baby is in it, as a sudden increase in water temperature can cause severe burns. • Always keep what you need, such as towels and soaps, within reach. • Always hold your child with one hand when reaching for something.

Baby care and hygiene products

Baby Hygiene: 7 Daily Care Tips

Baby Hygiene: 7 Daily Care Tips

Besides being very important, bath time is also a great opportunity to bond with your baby. Here are 7 simple gestures to perform daily!

Cleaning the Eyes

Cleaning the eyes is the first step in your baby's bath. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before starting the bath. Gently rub a cotton pad soaked in physiological saline solution over the baby's eyelids. Remember the corners of the eyes and be careful not to press too hard. Use a different cotton pad for each eye.

Cleaning the Ears

Ear cleaning is the second step in the baby's bath. Avoid using a cotton swab as it can hurt your baby and damage their eardrums. Remember that their ears are still very sensitive! Instead, use a piece of cotton folded into a cone shape and run it only over the external ear and the edge of the ear to clean it properly and prevent wax buildup.

Cleaning the Nose

Cleaning the nose is the third step in the baby's bath. But be careful, your baby's nose is also very sensitive. Proceed in the same way as for the eyes. Roll a cotton pad soaked in physiological saline solution and clean it carefully. Change the cotton between each nostril and remove any secretion. This is often the least appreciated moment of the bath, especially for babies.

Cleaning the Umbilical Cord

The cord usually falls between the 5th and 15th day of your baby's life. Until it falls off, it's important to take care of it. Disinfect the umbilical cord daily with a sterile compress and a suitable antiseptic. Gently dry with a clean compress and let the cord air out.

Facial Cleansing

Don't hesitate to clean your baby's face as often as needed. Use a cleansing milk and a round cotton pad. Don't forget the neck and the back of the ears, and repeat the operation until the cotton is perfectly clean.

Genital Organs Cleaning

Bathing your baby's intimate areas should be done after every diaper change. You can easily find special wipes that are easy to carry and can accompany you throughout the day. You can also use damp cotton. It's important not to forget this area. In boys, you should avoid opening the foreskin before 4 months of age.

Hydration

Your baby's skin is still very fragile, so it's imperative to protect it with daily moisturization. Choose a cream suitable for their skin type, i.e., richer if the baby has dry skin. There are very good creams specially formulated for baby skin. Note: diaper rashes (redness on the buttocks) are very common in babies. In this case, avoid washing automatically after every diaper change; 1 to 2 times a day will be sufficient. Use an appropriate cream as well.

Hygiene

Daily Hygiene: Essential Products for Good Body Care

Daily Hygiene: Essential Products for Good Body Care

Personal hygiene is a crucial part of our daily routine, contributing significantly to our comfort and overall health. Unlike historical times when bathing was considered unsanitary, today, maintaining daily hygiene is a common practice. To cater to all your daily hygiene needs, explore our extensive selection of care products and accessories!

What is Personal Hygiene?

Personal hygiene encompasses daily actions such as handwashing, hair washing, body cleansing, and dental care. Whether it's a quick routine for those on-the-go or a relaxation ritual for others, maintaining good personal hygiene has become a habit. Complete personal hygiene includes:

  • Body washing
  • Hair washing
  • Face washing
  • Handwashing
  • Teeth brushing
  • Nail care

Each of these routines should be performed regularly based on the type of care and specific needs, considering factors like dermatological profile or hair type.

Why Practice Personal Hygiene?

Surprisingly, the importance of daily hygiene habits has historical roots. Over time, the proliferation of diseases has been directly linked to hygiene habits and access to water. Washing is crucial to:

  • Prevent the spread of diseases
  • Prevent inflammation and irritation by combating the proliferation of germs
  • Combat body odor
  • Enable the skin to defend against potential pathogens

How Often Should You Maintain Good Hygiene?

The frequency of washing hair, body, or face depends on skin condition, climate, and health. General guidelines include:

  • Bathing: Once a day, for a maximum of 15 minutes. Water should not be too hot to avoid weakening the skin's hydrolipidic film.
  • Hair washing: 1 to 4 times a week, depending on hair type.
  • Face washing: Twice a day, in the morning and at night.
  • Teeth brushing: 2 to 3 times a day, after the main meals.
  • Nail cleaning: Daily, as soon as impurities accumulate.

These are general indications; adapt them to your needs!

The Best Daily Hygiene Products for Effective Cleansing

There are numerous products for body, skin, hair, and teeth. A variety of formulas cater to all skin types, hair types, and specific health needs. Choose from:

Gels, foaming cleansers, oils, or creams - the range of body products for bathing is extensive:

  • Mild cleansing gel suitable for the face and body care of the entire family.
  • Dry skin gel, for use in case of dry skin, to protect the natural hydrolipidic film of the epidermis.
  • Bath oils, suitable for dry or atopic skin, with a soap-free formulation that cleans and protects naturally fragile skin.
  • Bar soap, practical and easy to use, available in traditional or "soap-free" versions for dry skin.

Enhance hygiene with cleansing products and a good bubble bath. The bathing moment is a precious relaxation time for many people.

For enjoyable moments and to provide your skin with products tailored to its needs, choose:

  • Bath foams with delightful fragrances that will give your bath a creamy texture and invite relaxation.
  • Bath oils, designed to neutralize the drying action of limestone and give those with fragile skin (especially babies and those with atopic skin) the chance to enjoy a good bath without feeling their skin tighten.
  • Fragrant and effervescent bath bombs that will envelop you in sparkling bubbles and leave your skin soft.
  • Bath salts with many virtues, softening, remineralizing, or even relaxing for the joints.

Deodorants and Antiperspirants to Ward Off Body Odor

Body odor due to sweat fermentation on the skin can be particularly embarrassing and a source of social discomfort. Choose from spray, stick, roll-on, with or without aluminum, 100% natural, or with original fragrances:

  • Deodorant: Odor-neutralizing and a beauty accessory, deodorant conceals body odors and reduces their intensity by limiting bacterial proliferation responsible for their production.
  • Foot deodorant: Under exertion, our feet remain confined all day in closed shoes and face the humid environments of baths or pools. It happens that they become a source of unpleasant odors due to sweat maceration. Foot deodorants act by preventing perspiration emission and camouflaging it, just like traditional deodorants applied to the armpits. They are adapted to the specific environment of the feet and their thicker skin.
  • Antiperspirant: While deodorant conceals, antiperspirant acts at the source by preventing sweat release and maintaining a dry environment where bacteria cannot proliferate.

Perfect Ears and Nose with Proper Care

Ears and the nose are often overlooked in our daily care! However, they are true gateways to our body. Special attention should be given to them by performing gentle yet effective interventions to remove impurities without attacking their fragile mucous membrane:

  • For nose hygiene: Dry nose, stuffy nose due to a dust-rich environment. Take care of the cleanliness and health of your nose using a natural nasal spray, saline solution to unclog the nostrils, and why not, use tweezers to get rid of unsightly nose hairs.
  • For ear hygiene: Our fragile pinnae protect themselves from attacks, especially through wax production. Useful in small quantities, accumulated wax can, however, be a source of irritation or even earwax plugs. To get rid of it, use a cotton swab at the entrance of the ear and dilute this unwanted "wax" with an ear spray.

Caring for the Skin on Your Hands

Hands are the main vectors of diseases; it's no wonder that handwashing is one of the first hygiene practices taught to children! Hands are our main tools in daily life, coming into contact with many objects: doorknobs, mobile phones, toilets, computer keyboards. So many germ nests, vectors of potential diseases!

After using the bathroom, before eating, but also after using public transport, make sure to wash your hands with due care. Both to protect yourself and to safeguard the health of vulnerable people around you!

Practical and intelligent daily hygiene products:

  • Hand soap: In the form of bar soap or pump dispenser, hand soaps are available in all public places! In all textures (foam, oil, gel) and fragrances, they combine hygiene and sensory pleasure.
  • Disinfectant gel: It's not always easy to have a sink and soap nearby! To ensure hand hygiene in all situations (especially in public transport or during an epidemic), make sure to keep a bottle of hydroalcoholic gel in your bag or desk drawer, which will eliminate a large portion of bacteria present on your hands and give you an intense feeling of freshness.
  • Antiseptic wipes: Practical and easy to use, wipes moistened with antiseptic solution are your allies against germs. They allow you to quickly wash your hands and feet.

Products and accessories designed to facilitate your hygiene ritual are immense. Simplify your life!

Make your physical hygiene a true pleasure every day!

Essential for your health and comfort, good daily personal hygiene is fundamental to your well-being. Easy to set up and transformed into a true relaxation ritual thanks to the vast range of existing skin products, daily hygiene is now a source of comfort and pleasure. Choose the formulas and accessories that correspond to your desires and needs!

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