Accepted by the National Eczema Association and free of fragrance, parabens, dyes, and sulfates — this is the go-to pick for parents of kids with sensitive or eczema-prone skin. Gentle enough for newborns, it works just as well for 4-year-olds.
If your 4-year-old has any skin sensitivity at all, CeraVe Baby is the answer. It's the rare product that dermatologists, pediatricians, and real parents all agree on — and the National Eczema Association seal is hard to argue with.
“Slathering him in CeraVe (the cream that comes in the tub not the pump bottle) and Aquaphor on bad spots 3x a day when he was younger also helped a lot.”
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“It has been accepted by the National Eczema Association as suitable for eczema-prone babies', toddlers', and children's skin. As an added bonus, the price isn't shabby, either!”
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“Best Baby Shampoo for Eczema — tear-free, hypoallergenic, and free of fragrance, parabens, dyes, phthalates, and sulfates.”
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“Best baby shampoo for dry scalp: CeraVe Baby Wash and Shampoo — like most of the other options on our list, this product is tear-free and marketed as hypoallergenic.”
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