Particularly important
Main care for your child
Why does the skin dry out in autumn and winter?
In winter, the skin dries out particularly quickly, as the heating draws out moisture and the sebaceous glands produce less oil due to the falling temperatures.
Children's skin is naturally Thinner and more sensitive than that of adults, which means it dries out more quickly and is more susceptible to irritation. Babies and small children are particularly affected, as their skin's protective layer is not yet fully developed. The sebaceous glands, which are responsible for part of the oil production in adults, do not work properly in children until they are older. from puberty right.
How do I look after my child's skin properly?
Children's sensitive skin needs extra care in winter. Dry skin areas such as legs, feet, elbows, face and hands should be regularly checked with a greasy cream cream should be applied. The neck also needs special attention as it can be irritated by clothing. Showers and baths should be short and not too hot. pH-neutral Products such as shower oils and bath additives are gentle on the skin. After bathing, a moisturising lotion with urea is ideal. Especially suitable for outdoors Wind and weather creams. Lip care should also not be forgotten.
Key points:
- Intensive care: Apply cream regularly to dry areas of skin.
- Gentle cleaning: Short, lukewarm baths with pH-neutral products.
- Oily care: Lubricating lotions and wind and weather creams.
- Protection from the cold: Oily products form a protective layer.
- Additional care: Don't forget lip care.
Is sun protection also necessary in autumn/winter?
Children's skin is particularly sensitive to sunlight as it is thinner, produces less melanin and does not yet have a sufficient protective layer can build up.
Sun damage in childhood significantly increases the risk of skin cancer in adulthood. Sun protection is particularly important in the mountains, as Snow intensifies the sunlight. For the winter, oily creams with a mineral light protection filter are best, as they protect against wind and cold. Parents should ensure that their children use adequate sun protection every day.
- Sunscreens with a high water content are less suitable for winter.