Newborn baby’s scalp, eyebrows, cheeks, often appear beige or yellow oil secretion, and will adhere to the hair. This is a common skin problem for infants and toddlers, and will automatically get better in about 6 months. Moms should never pick or scrub vigorously, otherwise it’s easy for babies to get infected. Generally speaking, you don’t need to wash your baby’s hair with shampoo every time, if it’s a cold winter, your baby may only wash his hair once a week, then you can use shampoo every time. But in the hot summer, babies may have to wash their hair every day, or even twice a day, this time it is not recommended to use shampoo every time, you can directly rinse with water, 1 to 2 times a week with shampoo. Although babies need to often in the outdoor activities, but not much exposure to dirt, oil, more is their own secretion of sweat, so parents do not need to think that babies do not apply shampoo can not wash clean hair, in fact, with water can also play a good cleaning effect. In addition, for babies without hair, there is no need to use shampoo. Some newborn babies have seborrheic dermatitis, there will be beige or yellow lumps of “scale” on the head, some parents want to clean through shampoo, in fact, shampoo does not have much effect on the scale, you just need to use a gauze towel wet and gently wipe can also be baby oil or petroleum jelly gently massage to soften the scale, with a wet gauze Wipe clean with a moistened gauze towel. (1) Gently wipe with a damp gauze towel. (2) If the scale is thick, use a little baby oil or petroleum jelly to massage gently to soften the scale, then wipe with a moistened gauze towel, the scale will fall off on its own. 2, shampoo: (1) newborn baby: just a little wipe with warm water in the bath can be. (2) older babies: you can use baby shampoo or baby shampoo and bath essence (lotion).