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Babies Skin. A newborn’s skin is a work in progress — including its melanin, the pigment that helps absorb the sun’s rays. A newborn’s skin is delicate, especially right after birth, and it's likely that your infant’s skin may be peeling.

Caring for Newborn Skin
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Avoid perfumes and dyes, which can seriously irritate newborn skin. The medical name for a skin tag is fibroma pendulum, fibroepithelial polyp or acrochordon (1). Major causes for skin mottling in babies:

Caring for Newborn Skin

A newborn’s skin is a work in progress — including its melanin, the pigment that helps absorb the sun’s rays. With each one you use, be watchful of your child's reaction. For any given normal conditions, while the baby is growing and developing, the parents can come across coloration on their baby’s skin surface. Major causes for skin mottling in babies: