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it is called cradle cap.
This is usually called Cradle Cap. For a baby, it can be cleared up by using a light amount of baby oil to soften it, and then you should be able to wash it off using baby shampoo and a soft cloth.
It is called cradle cap - a type of dandruff. Rub some olive oil into the baby's head and then comb the stuff out.
No. Grass snakes usually have a yellowish or tan belly.
yes especially johnsons baby shampoo in the yellowish bottle at shoppers drug mart
In babies, IVs are usually placed in the scalp, hand, foot, or shin. The choice of site depends on the baby's age, condition, and the need for the IV to remain in place for an extended period of time. Scalp IVs are commonly used in premature infants due to their accessibility and low risk of dislodgement.
Amniotic fluid Is a clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy.
They can have very dry skin. If you are able to bathe him/her, use a dry scalp shampoo, condition, and baby oil, or baby lotion while still wet. If you can't bathe, baby oil liberally. repeat every few days at first, then 1x a week, after. If your piggy will be outside, use sunscreen for babies. Spray works best for quick application.
The only thing baby powder will do for any hair type is absorb oil from the hair and scalp. It can be used as a dry shampoo.
i dont think that that will happen as my baby was born late and she has the condition i dont think that that will happen as my baby was born late and she has the condition
Many adults use that shampoo, especially if they have a sensitive scalp or do not want shampoo to get in their eyes.
A baby deer is called a fawn which has a pale brown, yellowish color. The deer belongs to the family of the Cervidae.