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Protecting the most precious

The expression “baby skin” immediately brings to mind the delicate, soft touch and glowing appearance of skin. Yet behind the surface lies a sensitive skin under development which has not acquired full barrier functions and is therefore more permeable to external aggressions and prone to irritation and dryness. For this reason, cleansing, protecting and moisturizing baby’s skin requires specifically developed formula’s that brings the efficacy with carefully selected ingredients for their efficacy, compatibility and origin.

Understanding the natural sensitivities of developing baby skin

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Thinner stratum corneum

Compared to adults, Stratum Corneum of babies is about 30% thinner and the gaps between corneocytes are larger.

Developing acid mantle

Babies' sebaceous and sweat glands are less active, so the acid mantle is not yet formed. This is one of the reasons why baby’s skin has a neutral pH in the first few days, whereas the skin of adults has an acidic pH value.

Less melanin

Babies' skin contains only few pigment-forming substances. That is why it produces less melanin than adults.

Physiological skin challenges:

  • reduced water-holding capacity
  • higher rate of water absorption and desorption (can lead to dry skin)
  • more susceptible to chemical damage, and has high permeability to topical agents, which may induce toxicity

Physiological skin challenges:

  • increased exposure to germs
  • can develop infections or skin irritations more quickly, such as diaper rash
  • high tendency to dry skin

Physiological skin challenges:

  • no natural protection against the sun

Understanding the natural sensitivities of developing baby skin

Clariant Image Asian cute baby applying moisturizing cream baby lotion 20240611

Thinner stratum corneum

Compared to adults, Stratum Corneum of babies is about 30% thinner and the gaps between corneocytes are larger.

Physiological skin challenges:

  • reduced water-holding capacity
  • higher rate of water absorption and desorption (can lead to dry skin)
  • more susceptible to chemical damage, and has high permeability to topical agents, which may induce toxicity
Clariant Image Asian cute baby wearing white towel after taking a bath 20240611

Developing acid mantle

Babies' sebaceous and sweat glands are less active, so the acid mantle is not yet formed. This is one of the reasons why baby’s skin has a neutral pH in the first few days, whereas the skin of adults has an acidic pH value.

Physiological skin challenges:

  • increased exposure to germs
  • can develop infections or skin irritations more quickly, such as diaper rash
  • high tendency to dry skin
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Less melanin

Babies' skin contains only few pigment-forming substances. That is why it produces less melanin than adults.

Physiological skin challenges:

  • no natural protection against the sun

Introducing Clariant’s full spectrum baby care kit

Gentle cleansing

Formulation Skin challenge considered Key preservation ingredient Featured ingredients
Natural baby shower
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  • Thiner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Velsan Flex
    High preservation-boosting power with 93% RCI
Pump up your foam
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  • Thiner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Nipaguard SCL
    Based on 100% renewable VelsanSC synergistic booster

Replenishing leave-on’s

Formulation Skin challenge considered Key preservation ingredient Featured ingredients
Soothing diaper balm
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  • Thinner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Velsan CGE
  • Mild, natural preservation booster available in oil phase
Diaper rash cream with ZnO
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  • Thinner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Velsan CGE
  • Mild, natural preservation booster available in oil phase
Baby skin lotion
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  • Thinner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
Sun safeguard for kids SPF 50
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  • Thinner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Less melanin

Essential wet wipes

Formulation Skin challenge considered Key preservation ingredient Featured ingredients
Vita wipes
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  • Thinner stratum corneum
  • Developing acid mantle
  • Velsan Flex
  • High preservation-boosting power with 93% RCI

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