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Your baby has the most delicate, sensitive skin there is. When you need something to help take care of that skin, and keep it healthy, you don't want to reach for just anything. Due to the sensitivity of baby's skin, most products can really irritate it. It's best to go with something all natural, and perfectly safe. This is why so many mothers are turning to Shea Butter. It is all natural, safe for baby's sensitive skin, and protects your baby's skin from a number of different things.

Sun Protection

Too much exposure to the sun is unhealthy for anyone, especially your little one. The damaging UV rays can really be bad for baby's skin. Also, too much sun exposure can lead to sunburn, which is bad enough for adults, but can be miserable to a baby. Shea Butter contains a natural sun screen which will help protect your baby's skin from the sun. While it is doing this, it also keeps your baby's skin soft, hydrated, and healthy. Rub some on your baby's skin before you go outside and rest assured that his or her skin is safe!

Diaper Rash

We all know how bad diaper rash can be. It looks terrible, and can be really painful for your baby. Most of the time, diaper rash occurs at night, when wetness is trapped close to the skin for an extended period of time. With the acids in urine, it doesn't take long for diaper rash to develop. When possible, allow your baby to go without a diaper in order for the skin to breathe. Also, rub Shea Butter on your baby's skin to protect it. There is natural latex in Shea Butter which is not irritating, but provides a protective barrier for your baby's skin, keeping moisture out. Remembering to rub it on at night will keep your baby drier, and will not allow the wetness to reach your baby's skin.

Baby Massage

Many parents utilize the many benefits of baby massage. It is a bonding time for mother or father and baby to play, talk, sing, or laugh. It also does great things for your baby. When you are participating in baby massage, try using it to make it even better. When it absorbs into your baby's skin, so does Vitamins A, C and E, essential fats and acids which keep the skin healthy, and other great nutrients which promote healthy and happy skin!

Shea Butter is amazing for so many different things, that it is a must for mothers. It is one of the few things that you can feel safe with, because it is all natural and safe for babies. If only a mother could rely on more things like Shea Butter!

For more information about Shea Butter visit Purely Shea at http://www.purelyshea.com



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Dr. Robyn Tisdale Scott is a Clinical Pharmacist who used her clinical expertise and pharmacology skills to develop Purely Shea, a Certified Organic Shea Butter based line of skin care. http://www.purelyshea.com/

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