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What causes dry skin on a baby's face?

What causes dry skin on a baby's face? Reviewed by Gillian D'Souza and Karen Gill, MD It is relatively common for newborns and older babies to have some dry skin on their faces. In most cases this dry skin is harmless, and it tends to clear up without treatment. Babies often have dry skin on their faces because their skin is more sensitive than adults. Their skin may be adjusting to the environment outside the womb, or it may be reacting to allergens in products or clothes. Dehydration and skin conditions can also cause dry skin. Most cases are minor, temporary, and of little cause for concern, though some may need specialist advice, treatment and continued observation. The following sections look at the causes of dry skin in a baby's face and treatments. 1. Newborn skin peeling It is common for babies to have dry skin on their face occasionally. It is common for newborn babies to have peeling skin for a week or two after birth. In the womb, amniotic f...

How to Treat Dry, Chapped Lips so They Stay Soft

How to Treat Dry, Chapped Lips so They Stay Soft by Yahoo! Here are common causes of dry, peeling lips, along with a few dermatologist-approved tips for treating and preventing them, to keep on your radar. Temperatures are dropping and there's less moisture in the air, so we know what the means — lips start to get dry, itchy, and cracked. Yet while you obviously know what chapped lips feel like (a hint: they're super tight and uncomfortable), you might not know exactly what causes lips to get so...chapped. Turns out, there are a number of reasons for chapped lips, but once you know those triggers, you can look to a few lifestyle habits that'll keep them soft and hydrated — even when the weather isn't cooperating. Here are common causes of chapped lips, along with a few dermatologist-approved tips for treating and preventing them, to keep on your radar. Chapped lips, also known as cheilitis, can have many triggers, says Erum Ilyas, a dermatologist in Pennsylv...