Get Rid of Cradle Cap

Cradle cap - or infantile seborrheic dermatitis - usually never bothers the baby who exhibits its scales and flakes. It does bother the parents. Moms and dads promptly seek to learn how to get rid of cradle cap because it turns a cute, crowd-pleasing baby into the subject of snarky asides. People will look at your cradle cap baby and assume that it has been neglected, even though the affliction in no way reflects bad parenting, or a poor hygiene regimen. It just happens to some babies, and in the vast majority of cases it is gone long before the little one’s first birthday. Of course, there are some things you can do to get rid of cradle cap sooner, and avoid the condescending glances from uppity parents. The cradle cap treatment I outline is completely safe, and it can easily be incorporated into baby’s bath regimen. Read my latest article on getting rid of cradle cap; your baby will be so cute, strangers will entertain him in public so you can have some peace.