

Baby Pro Body Wash
Every parent with an eczema-prone baby knows the struggle: bath time can either be soothing or trigger red, itchy patches. Rough cleansers and artificial scents often make things worse, leaving your little one's skin even drier. Baby eczema is caused by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, making the skin barrier fragile and easily irritated.
Most mainstream baby washes contain sulfates, parabens, or synthetic fragrances. For sensitive baby skin, those ingredients strip natural oils and can trigger flare-ups. Even products labeled 'gentle' might have hidden irritants. You want something that keeps skin hydrated, not tight and flaky.
Scan for short ingredient lists. You want to see recognizable plant extracts and oils, not a chemistry textbook. If you spot 'SLS', 'perfume', or 'alcohol', skip it—those dry out skin fast.
It's easy to overdo it with soap, thinking you're keeping your baby extra clean. But over-cleansing strips away protective oils. Another pitfall: using adult body wash or even some baby washes with hidden harsh ingredients. Stick to products designed for eczema-prone skin.
If you're looking for a baby body wash that's gentle, natural, and formulated specifically for eczema, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides just that. Our washes blend plant-based surfactants and soothing botanicals—no sulfates, no synthetic fragrances. Check out our offerings at arishbionatural.com for a safer bath time routine.
Most babies with eczema do best with baths every other day, using a gentle body wash. Daily washing can dry out their skin unless they're very active or messy.
Skip sulfates, parabens, synthetic fragrances, and alcohol. These can all trigger irritation and make eczema worse.
Yes, our formula is designed for sensitive, eczema-prone skin. We use natural surfactants and botanical extracts to cleanse without causing dryness.
Look for short ingredient lists with plant-based components. Avoid products with unpronounceable chemicals or artificial scents.
Absolutely. Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer within a few minutes of patting the skin dry. This locks in hydration and helps prevent flare-ups.
Natural washes can help, but if your baby's eczema is severe, you'll need to combine them with medicated creams as advised by your pediatrician.
Even 'gentle' washes may contain hidden irritants like SLS or fragrance. Always check the label and opt for products made specifically for eczema.
Keep baths short—5 to 10 minutes is plenty. Longer soaking can dry out sensitive skin and trigger itching.
For babies with eczema, use your hands. Washcloths can be rough and may irritate already sensitive skin.