The Best Bath Products for Kids
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Children have thinner skin than adults do, so it tends to be more sensitive, says New York City dermatologist Rosemarie Ingleton. “Stick with skin-care products designed for kids,” she advises. “Adult products—even those for sensitive skin—often have anti-aging ingredients or fragrance, which can be irritating.” Some ingredients to watch out for: vitamin A derivatives (like retinols) and fruit acids.
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