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Ask a question about baby skincare to the JOHNSON’S® experts – chance to win a £150 voucher! NOW CLOSED

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EmmaMumsnet · 03/01/2017 10:24

We all know that babies’ skin is very delicate and sensitive; however, it is sometimes difficult to know the best way to care for it. JOHNSON’S® experts Kirstie and Maxime are on hand to answer any questions you have about caring for babies’ skin. Whether you have questions about infant skincare including tips on bath time and baby massage or want to know more about ingredients, Kirstie and Maxime are here to help.

Here’s what JOHNSON’S® have to say, “From the moment of birth and beyond, a baby needs loving care. At JOHNSON'S®, we understand that providing that care is both an art and a science. For over 125 years, we have been dedicated to providing parents with safe and clinically proven mild baby care products. But we don't stop there. Our products are designed to enhance your baby's routines and help you evoke positive emotions and ultimately enhance the loving bond between you and your baby.”

Post your questions to Kirstie and/or Maxime on this thread and we will pick 20 for them to answer. We will then post a link to Kirstie and Maxime’s responses on the thread as soon as possible. Everyone who posts a question will be entered into a prize draw where one Mumsnetter will win a £150 voucher of their choice (from a list).

Here is some more information about Kirstie and Maxime:

Kirstie Kernutt – JOHNSON’S® Professional Advisor

After a career as a Senior Community Midwife spanning almost 10 years, Kirstie joined the JOHNSON’S® team to give professional advice on evidence-based practices for infant skincare, to both HCPs and mums. An expert in the latest clinical research on baby skincare, Kirstie can answer any questions on how to maintain baby’s natural, healthy skin.

Maxime Buffat – Director of EMEA Baby R&D at Johnson & Johnson

Maxime works on the research and development of JOHNSON’S® clinically proven mild range of skincare products. He leads a team of specialist scientists who ensure that all JOHNSON’S® products are developed especially for babies, helping you to take the best care of your baby’s skin.

Thanks and good luck with the prize draw!

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Ask a question about baby skincare to the JOHNSON’S® experts – chance to win a £150 voucher! NOW CLOSED
Ask a question about baby skincare to the JOHNSON’S® experts – chance to win a £150 voucher! NOW CLOSED
Ask a question about baby skincare to the JOHNSON’S® experts – chance to win a £150 voucher! NOW CLOSED
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cocochips · 03/01/2017 20:12

My little one has extreme eczema- what is the best way to deal with it?

Narnianescape · 03/01/2017 20:17

How can I stop my lo from scratching the back of her knees from eczema?

hiddenmichelle · 03/01/2017 20:18

Is it likely that my child will "grow out of" eczema? Or will it get worse? thanks

Marg2k8 · 03/01/2017 20:21

For older children do you have any advise on looking after scar tissue?

StillNoFuckingEyeDeer · 03/01/2017 20:22

Why does lotion always feel so cold when it comes out of the bottle? What's the best way to warm it up before applying it to skin?

Clairemike21 · 03/01/2017 20:26

How do you test your products ?

tooneedyme · 03/01/2017 20:29

My toddler has dry patches of skin on her face which get worse in the cold weather. Are any of your products suitable for use on her face and are there any which should be avoided?

GiraffesAndButterflies · 03/01/2017 20:30

My baby has dry skin on his fingers. Unfortunately it's really hard to stop him chewing his hands- will your products cause harm if ingested?

mave · 03/01/2017 20:38

What's the best way to treat cradle cap?

Adory · 03/01/2017 20:38

What are the best practices for those of us with dry sensitive skinned children?

fazkin · 03/01/2017 20:49

There has been some scare about your products being linked to cancer. Can you shed more light on this matter please?

Wolhuter · 03/01/2017 20:50

What products are best to use from your range on a baby who suffers from excema?

stefalfie11 · 03/01/2017 20:52

Whats the best way to treat cradle cap?

arat · 03/01/2017 20:53

What's the view on the health scare about using talcum powder for babies? Has there been any finding which suggest there could be a risk? Have there been any changes to the way that baby talc is made to reduce potential risks?

sbruin1122 · 03/01/2017 21:13

What is the best way to treat dry skin on a toddlers feet?

Sid98 · 03/01/2017 21:16

My daughter has a dry flaky scalp which is not getting better and i have lots of different things

Sid98 · 03/01/2017 21:18

My daughter has a dry flaky scalp which is not getting better and i have tried lots of different things

feeona123 · 03/01/2017 21:21

My son has a patch of dry skin under his chin, what is best to use to try and get rid of it?

LeeR1985 · 03/01/2017 21:25

My daughter gets terribly dry skin on her hands, how often should I use moisturiser? Can you use too much?!

Thirdload · 03/01/2017 21:28

How can I prevent my baby getting cradle cap? E.g. which products and how frequently should I use them.

MUMBOJUMBO55 · 03/01/2017 21:56

What do you advise to prevent and treat nappy rash?

EasterRobin · 03/01/2017 22:20

I can't be bothered to keep different bubble bath, shampoo and moisturisers in stock for all the family. Is it pretty normal for mums to use the baby products too?

foxessocks · 03/01/2017 22:21

Any good tips for cradle cap ? I think the itching is making my ds scratch his head in the night so he now has lots of sore patches on his head. He is four months old.

AyeAmarok · 03/01/2017 22:27

For newborn baby skin on the face that gets dry and then becomes bumpy, what do you recommend?

lhlee62 · 03/01/2017 22:45

What can I use to wash my daughter's hair? She is 3 yrs old and if I just use baby shampoo it doesn't smell clean