Shea Butter for Kids Dry Skin

Children's skin loses moisture quickly, especially in winter or after swimming. Shea butter provides a rich, long-lasting moisture barrier without synthetic chemicals. Warm a small amount between palms and apply to dry elbows, knees, shins, and feet after bathing. It absorbs well and won't leave an uncomfortable greasy residue.
Kids Dry Skin: What Parents Need to Know
Children's skin loses moisture quickly, especially in winter or after swimming. Shea butter provides a rich, long-lasting moisture barrier without synthetic chemicals. Warm a small amount between palms and apply to dry elbows, knees, shins, and feet after bathing. It absorbs well and won't leave an uncomfortable greasy residue.
Parents today are increasingly cautious about the products they use on their families. With growing awareness of synthetic chemicals in conventional baby and family products, many are turning to pure, natural alternatives like raw unrefined shea butter.
Important: Always consult your pediatrician before introducing any new product to your baby's skincare routine, especially for infants under 3 months.
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