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Crade Cap

Hi moms,
Does anyone have advice on how to deal with cradle cap? Where did I go wrong?

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Moms, your advice was great!! I tried baby oil. I appied the baby oil in his head for about 7 minutes and combed through and yes, some of his hair came out which freaked me out. But his scalp seems so much cleaner and softer. I fell much better. This website is Awesome! Thank you again

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My son had terrible cradle cap and the only thing that worked for us was Olive Oil. I would rub olive oil all over his head about 5 minutes before his bath. I washed his head last so the oil could soak in and I massaged his head in a circular motion with his baby brush before washing with soap. Hope this helps!

You didn't go wrong anywhere. It happens. I used a little olive oil on my sons head before I shampooed it. The oil loosened it a little. Then I just picked it off until my son got too fussy. Both my boys had it. You can also buy cradle cap shampoo in the baby aisle.

My son also has cradle cap. Both of them did. My doctor told me to put baby oil on scalp and take a soft tooth brush and rub it around to remove the scales. then shampoo normally. My friend swears by head and shoulders shampoo and the toothbrush. Both have worked. Good luck

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You haven't done anything wrong! :-)

My daughter (my 1st) never really had cradle cap, but my son had it BAD for months!
We used olive oil on it. We just took olive oil & massaged it in really well & let it sit on there for 10 or 20 min & then shampoo'd it out.

I think really, it'll just go away when it goes away. You're not doing anything wrong though, I bet.
Hang in there!

simple just apply a small amount of baby oil - massage - comb out with small tooth comb - Good luck

Hiya! My son had so much hair when he was born, people were asking me if I he had a wig on... so needless to say we had some issues with his head/hair. The pediatrician told me to use a very small, soft toothbrush when I shampooed his hair. I don't know how much hair your baby has, but I would gently scrub his scalp kinda while brushing the hair... Hope this helps, good luck!!!

With my daughter, we tried to do some of the things listed, but it kept coming back. The pediatrician said that it will continue to come back until it goes away, so I just left it alone. I figured, if its not hurting her and its just going to come back anyway, why fuss with it? Once her hair grew in more, you couldn't see it anyway, and sure enough, one day it was just gone.

Use your energy to cut those finger nails that NEVER STOP GROWING... :)

Good luck.

My son had cradle cap and when I asked the doctors, they recommended using a dandriff shampoo for 3 or 4 washings. It cleared it right up. Just be careful not to get the soap in their eyes.

Hope it helps.
K.

A R- My son is two now but when he was a baby I had the same problem. I am trying to rack my brain for the name of the product I used (that really really worked) but all I can remeber was that it came in a green bottle (small) and it had winney the pooh on it and somewhere in the name was natural something or other. Sorry to be so vague and I wished I could remeber exactly.

Good Day Momma!

First of all "you did not go wrong!"

Cradle cap comes from the shampoo or soap that you use to wash their hair. It is shampoo or soap left on the scalp. Use warm water and rub gently until it goes away.

Have a Blessed Day!

I. B.: Mom of 4 and Grandma of 1.

put baby oil on it and gently brush with a baby brush to remove loose flakes

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