We know how difficult is to deal with a baby who has eczema. Because they irritated and itchy all day along. Selecting the a right clothing for a baby with eczema is essential to minimize discomfort and skin irritation.

The best clothing for a baby with eczema

Soft and Natural Fabrics:

Choose baby clothing made from soft, breathable, and natural fabrics like 100% organic cotton or bamboo. These materials are gentle on sensitive baby skin and allow for good air circulation. Our Baby Clothing range is ideal for babies who are suffering with eczema. 

Organic Baby Clothing

Tagless Designs:

Look for baby clothes with tagless designs or printed labels to prevent tags from rubbing against the baby's skin and causing irritation. Our Bebekish clothes are all tagless to give you the best comfort to your child. 

organic baby bodysuit

Loose-Fitting Garments:

Select loose-fitting clothing for your baby to allow for better air circulation and reduce the risk of clothing rubbing against irritated skin. Bebekish products are loose and comfortable for your baby. 

organic baby sleepsuit

Covering the Affected Areas:

If your baby has eczema patches in specific areas, such as arms or legs, consider clothing that covers those areas, such as long-sleeved shirts or pants.

Hypoallergenic and Dye-Free:

Choose hypoallergenic baby clothing that is free from dyes, chemicals, and harsh additives to minimize the risk of skin irritation.

Breathable Layers:

In cooler weather, layer your baby's clothing with breathable materials like cotton to help regulate body temperature without overheating. 

Moisture-Wicking Fabric:

Consider baby clothing with moisture-wicking properties to keep the baby's skin dry and prevent sweat-induced irritation.

Avoid Harsh Detergents:

Wash your baby's clothing with a gentle, fragrance-free detergent to prevent any residue that may further irritate their skin.

Regular Clothing Changes:

Change your baby's clothing regularly, especially if it becomes damp from sweat or moisture. Wet clothing can aggravate eczema.

Other helpful tips when dealing with eczema: 

Hydrate and Moisturize:

Apply an eczema-friendly baby moisturizer to your baby's skin before dressing them to help lock in moisture and prevent further dryness and itching.

Sun Protection:

If your baby's eczema-prone skin is exposed to the sun, consider lightweight, long-sleeved shirts and pants to protect them from sunburn.

Avoid Wool and Synthetic Fabrics:

Wool can be scratchy and irritating for sensitive baby skin, so it's best to avoid it. Similarly, synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon may trap heat and moisture, potentially exacerbating eczema symptoms.

Easy-to-Open Closures:

Choose baby clothing with easy-to-open closures, such as snap buttons or zippers, to simplify dressing and prevent unnecessary friction.

Mittens or Gloves:

If your baby frequently scratches their skin, consider using mittens or gloves to prevent them from causing further damage to their skin.

Every baby's skin is unique, and what works best may vary from one baby to another. Be attentive to your baby's comfort and observe how different clothing choices affect their eczema symptoms.

Consulting with a pediatrician or dermatologist can provide personalized advice on managing your baby's eczema and selecting the most suitable clothing for their specific needs.