Cradle Cap Brush and Comb, Cradle... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09NVKMK5R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I've heard good things about this too but never used it myself Bee Nature - Organic Baby Shampoo - Cradle Cap Treatment - Tear-Free - 99.3% Natural - Honey Mousse - Suitable for Newborns Toddlers Kids with Dry, Sensitive Porn-Eczema Scalp - 200ml https://amzn.eu/d/bjSqL4l
We have the Mustela cream for cradle cap, bought it at the pharmacy and has worked really well for our little one!
Thank you ladies. I'll try something different next time I've heard a lot about coconut oil! I'll also invest in that mustela cream see if that helps! X
Baby oil@
I used coconut oil and a little brush her heads nice and smooth now x
I put baby oil on his head just before bath and left it on, then washed it with johnsons head to toe in the bath, then combed his hair with soft brush to get some of the skin off, and then rinsed. Just did this every other day for about a week and it has cleared completely x
@Eleanor ahh I'll try this ty. X
Doctor recommended Olive oil...I left it on for a few hours then put baby shampoo on and used a baby silicone brush and baby cloth rubbed abit as the doctor told me to and it's literally so much better and I've done it for 2 days it's nearly gone! Can't believe it!
@Lisa wow thanks for this advice! I'll give this a go as well!
I did this too by accident when rinsing the shampoo off🙈 I didn’t think it would burn their eyes as it’s made for babies!! I just used some cool boiled water and wiped her eyes and she was fine the next day. I now just use Nalas baby shampoo and give her head a massage and her cradle cap seems to be disappearing 😊
@Ellie awful isn't it! I assumed cause it was for babies it would be alright!
Honestly I tried all the shampoos and creams the only thing that worked for us was coconut oil and a specific set of cradle cap brushes. I'll find a link for you