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Advice for Cradle Cap on 6 Month Old....

I know that there are a lot of things you can do to get rid of cradle cap. I wanted to hear some suggestions that have worked for other moms. My 6 month old daughter has some and I cannot seem to get rid of it by scrubbing in bath with Johnson and Johnson soaps or Arbonne baby line products. Ideas?

Thanks for your help-
M.

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I did send a notice, but I'll do it again.

You need the fine scubber used for nails, and lightly scrub the scalp at every bath.

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hi I have the same prob with my little girl. I have tried massaging some olive oil (mineral oil works too) onto the problem areas, letting it sit about 5 min to soften and then washing out. I use a little brush to help loosen it. That has been working well. My Dr also said that diluted selsin blue will work as well but I have not tried that yet. Good luck

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I took my daughter's pediatrician's advice and applied Aquaphor cream on her as well as the wash and they worked. Good Luck.

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Hi there - my son had cradle cap. I used olive oil on his head and took a light soft baby brush and moved is around his head lightly in circular motion and then rinsed and shampoed and that helped him. I hope this helps.

Jo :)

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We used baby oil and brushed it with a soft brush. It came right up.

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Put a little baby oil on it and comb it out with a soft, fine tooth comb. It takes forever but it's the only thing I found that works.

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hi I have the same prob with my little girl. I have tried massaging some olive oil (mineral oil works too) onto the problem areas, letting it sit about 5 min to soften and then washing out. I use a little brush to help loosen it. That has been working well. My Dr also said that diluted selsin blue will work as well but I have not tried that yet. Good luck

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I did send a notice, but I'll do it again.

You need the fine scubber used for nails, and lightly scrub the scalp at every bath.

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The Mustella saop line worked for us...I found it at Nordstroms, but also at specialty baby stores.

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My mother swears by baby oil and my mother-in-law swears by olive oil. Both said that they would rub it on the cradle cap, letting it soak in, then taking a small baby comb with fine teeth and gently combing the area. Also, make sure you are only washing her hair about once a week and rinsing it with clear water the rest of the time. My daughter hasn't had a problem with cradle cap but gets it behind one ear on occasion. If you use T-Gel, make sure it isn't the one with salicylic acid as my pediatrician told us that salicylic acid is similar to aspirin.
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