Sun Burnt Scalp On Baby.

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Jul 2, 2015

yasmine g.

Hi ladys my poor baby girl she barley has any hair and I usually keep a sun hat on her or sun block but for some reason I kay not have put anofe and she has a horible little sun burn on her head my poor little mija will this product work.

Jul 2, 2015

Shanae J.

I wouldn't use anything like that on her. I suggest a cool rag to calm the area, but not for too long or it'll agitate the area even more and then either aloe vera gel or spray. Keep it cool.

Jul 2, 2015

Angela J.

Aloe for sure. You can pick up a plant for under $5 and keep it in the house for use on burns etc. It looks nice and is useful for years if you care for it. barely needs any attention too!

Jul 2, 2015

Yaya B.

Also keep the aloe in the fridge for a cool effect... poor baby

Jul 2, 2015

Roz X.

I'd phone my pediatrician. Nurses often consult over the phone and should be a good guide that's gentle and safe.

Jul 2, 2015

Shelley W.

I second Rozberry. What works for us most times won't work for a baby. Their skin is far more sensitive/fragile than adult skin. Same thing happened to my youngest child...the peeling closely resembled cradle cap.

Jul 2, 2015

Maybelle R.

Aloe or a kid friendly moisturizer keep it cold and try not to touch her scalp that much until it heals a little bit

Jul 2, 2015

yasmine g.

Thanks so much ladys I've hust been after out baths every night rocking her with a cold cloth on ber head lol it soothes her.

Jul 2, 2015

Stephanie G.

Here's some great info from a reliable source: http://www.skincancer.org/prevention/sunburn/treating-sunburn-in-children.

Jul 2, 2015

Michelle S.

Ouch! Poor baby :(
I would recommend aloe like the other ladies mentioned. Definitely call your pediatrician. Hope she feels better soon!