Belli's Tips to Prevent and Treat Diaper Rash
Just got back from Alaska where the temperatures were hotter than they've been in 37 years. Makes me just a tad nervous about global warming. A little “fun in the sun” can quickly turn sour and cause summertime skin woes for our little ones. For those of us with newborns, it's really important to pay attention to the skin for ailments ranging from sunburns to irritations.
So, with these hot summer months among us, I thought I'd take the opportunity to pass along Belli’s Tips for the Best Remedies for Diaper Rash:
o Check your baby's diaper every hour and change it often-- as soon as it's wet or soiled, especially on hot humid days and after pool time
o Clean your baby's bottom at each diaper change. Use plain warm (not hot) water with or without a very mild soap
o Allow your baby's skin to dry before putting on a clean diaper
o Apply a diaper rash ointment like Protect Me Diaper Rash Cream liberally as often as necessary with each diaper change to protect your baby's skin from moisture
o Change the type of wipes, diapers or soap you're using
Sun - acne's best friend and worst enemy
When I was a teenager and I had my typical adolescent breakouts, my mom would tell me to "sit in the sun". So, I'd head out to the back yard with an issue of Seventeen and a bottle of Sun-In.
I found that sitting in the sun was a mixed bag: if I just let the sun hit my skin very briefly, then it might help a little...but not a sufficient amount. If I sat out a few minutes too long, my fair skin would burn. Aside from the horrible sun damage that burns cause, when the burns were healing my skin would get incredibly oily. This would actually defeat the purpose because it would make the acne look more red and irritatated. The oily complexion wasn't helping my case much either! I found if I applied sunblock to prevent the burn, that could sometimes clog my pores. So, I am not convinced that this theory of sun being a cure-all for acne is valid at all because there just doesn't seem to be a winning formula that keeps your skin safe and blemish-free. Sorry, mom! (And, mom, I'm not sure your theories on taking a hot bath to cure everything from a head ache to poison ivy are that reliable either...)
Today we know even more about the damage that sun causes your skin than when I was a kid - early aging and in worst case scenarios, cancer. (I shudder to think about my sister taking those album covers and covering them with aluminum foil to get that extra reflection of UV). That's why when you're experiencing pregnancy acne, you should use a gentle facial wash that's good for all skin types, and then protect your skin with sunscreen and really avoid too much exposure to the sun.
You can do both of these, of course, with Belli's Acne Clearing Facial Wash and Anti-Chloasma Facial Sunscreen. Sold together in the Complexion Protection Duo kit. These aren't just your complexion's best friends during the summer, either. They're great all year round.
Regardless of what you use - we here at Belli hope you protect your skin and have a safe, healthy and happy summer!
Father's Day & Summertime
Happy Father's Day everyone!!!
While this represents a great day to celebrate your husband, your dad or family members/friends that are fathers, it also indicates that we are very close to the 4th of July. The 4th of July to me at least always feels like the first day that I am going to have to get in a bathing suit in public. There's always some pool party or something at the beach. In addition to boosting my cardio and sculpting work-outs, I like to really up the stakes in my skin care routine.
One thing that really makes a difference for your skin (especially if you plan to apply a little self tanner), is sloughing off dead skin and exfoliating all over. This makes your skin soft and gives it a healthy glow -- which is nice for bikini season. (By the way, if you are using a self-tanner, make sure it's paraben free!!)
Belli's Skin Smoothing Body Exfoliator is a great pre-bathing suit body scrub. It is rich in anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients. Super effective at sweeping away old skin cells to reveal that healthy skin.
Sun and Baby's Skin
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Hey moms - happy sunny days! Now that summer is here, it's really important to protect your baby's skin and keep it moisturized. In the spirit of beach weather, we thought we would share some reminders from the Belli team:
Belli's Tips to Keep Baby’s Skin Safe in Sunny Weather
- Moisturize your baby’s skin daily to prevent it from dehydration and irritation, while protecting your baby's health
- When in the sun, apply SPF 50 (at least) to your baby several times through out the day
- Keep your baby’s head protected with a hat to avoid their scalp from getting sun burn
- Pick a spot near shade so the baby’s skin doesn’t have too much exposure to the sun
Nourish Me Enriched Body Lotion is pure and gentle hydration for baby's delicate skin. Fun fact: it also doubles as a baby massage cream.
P.S. Mommies can keep themselves safe with the Anti-Chloasma Facial Sunscreen SPF 25
Sandal Time!
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Ok, ladies, no more excuses. Time to get your tootsies ready for summer time. Since we're all being economical these days, many of us choose to give ourselves pedicures at home. Our suggestion is to turn it into a ritual for yourself. Invest in a kit (clipper, cuticle pusher, et al) and some fun colors (apparently yellow is the color for summer '09...?)
Applying your latest color is not the only fun part of pampering your feet. A good pedicure starts with a soak and then you should follow it up with a soothing, moisturizing cream. Belli's Foot Relief Cream is a great choice for any pedicure, it features peppermint, tea tree oil and shea butter and leaves skin feeling cool and refreshed. It actually cools your feet on these 80 degree days (and stops those proverbial dogs from barking.)
As we all know, for pregnant women, bellies are not the only things that grow and swell during pregnancy. Swollen feet and sore legs are common side effects for moms-to-be. Belli’s Foot Relief Cream soothes and refreshes tired legs and feet while eliminating discomfort, making up for a long day out and about in the hot summer sun.

