Many Indian mothers believe that massaging oil can make your babies look better and clarify the complexion, if done regularly. However, a simple answer to this question is ‘no.’ Your baby’s skin can not be modified or improved by any external application. ‘Tez, either light or dark is genetic and is decided at the time of conception.
The skin of newborn varies in color and texture after birth and takes some time to settle into your natural skin tone. For example, premature babies have transparent skin covered with lanugo, a thin layer of hair or vernix, a white substance that protects the skin from the amniotic fluid. On the other hand, full-term infants may have little trace of vernix and appears wrinkled.
Other than that, newborns may also have a slight pinkish skin after birth, which is not her real color. This tone is due to the red of the blood vessels show through the thin skin of the baby, which lacks natural pigmentation. It is only after a month your baby your own skin tone installed and the process continues until the first year of life. Other things that can affect the color of your baby’s skin are unexplained weight loss or fever. A good routine diet that will help your baby to regain health will also restore skin tone, not necessarily create a fair.
However, with her newborn baby should worry if your baby seems to be red or blue in color, which could indicate an infection of the skin or respiratory respectively problems. Other than that, there is no way it can triumph over nature and your baby fairer by any means. That does not mean to refrain entirely massage oil. Many experts believe that massage oil is not important in the early years of childhood while others believe it has its own set of benefits. ‘Oil Massage can help boost blood circulation, muscle and bone health, keep baby warm and helps you sleep better. However, it should not be the sole purpose of lightening the complexion of the baby, will not help you, “says Dr. Mody. For the same reason, refrain from using any Ubtan, talcum powder or fairness creams on your child as could lead to skin allergies.

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