Holistic Baby Skincare with Pediatrician Dr Sayed Mujahid Husain

Published On 2025-07-22 10:07 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-22 10:07 GMT
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In this video, Dr. Sayed Mujahid Husain, paediatrician from Bengaluru, Karnataka, answers key questions on holistic paediatric skincare. He explains whether children really need a skincare routine and how skincare needs differ for infants, toddlers, and school-age children. Dr. Husain highlights the vital role of moisturizing in baby skincare and guides parents on choosing the right products. He also shares which ingredients to avoid—like harsh chemicals and fragrances—and recommends safe, gentle skincare options for young skin. This video offers practical, expert-backed advice to help parents build a healthy skincare routine tailored to their child’s age and skin type.

He answers following questions:

1. Do children really need a skincare routine?

2. What is the difference between skincare needs of infants, toddlers, and school-age children?

3. How important is moisturizing in baby skincare?

4. What ingredients should parents avoid in children’s skincare products? 5. Which baby skincare products are safe and gentle?

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