Baby care ingredients - which are useful and which are harmful?

November 10, 2020

Baby care ingredients - which are useful and which are harmful?

by Leonie Poppe

We're super excited to share our new podcast episode with you today, which is all about the right ingredients for baby care.

When your baby is born, the skin is usually tender, soft and untouched. Baby skin is still very thin and the subcutaneous tissue is not yet fully developed. Substances from the environment and ingredients can pass through the natural barrier more easily and stimuli or cold are also perceived more strongly. The sebaceous and sweat glands are still developing, which means that babies are not yet able to fully regulate their body temperature. In addition, the protective oil film caused by natural sebum production is also missing. This is why it is so important to provide our little ones' skin with the right ingredients.

Listen to the episode and find out...

  • which ingredients your baby really needs after birth and
  • Which ingredients we should avoid

We are also available on all other podcast platforms! Just enter "Junglück - sustainable, natural & healthy". We hope you enjoy listening to us!

Who is Romy Lou?

Romy Lou is a pharmacist, skin care expert and has been part of our Junglück team since September. She will now be giving you tips and tricks for a natural and healthy lifestyle.

Topics of future podcast episodes

We have come up with a number of topics for the coming months, including healthy & beautiful skin, the team behind junglück , the cause and treatment of various skin conditions and topics such as sustainability and social responsibility.

We hope to reach even more people with this podcast so that we can support our social projects more and also encourage a rethink in general when it comes to natural cosmetics, sustainability and social responsibility.

We hope you enjoy listening to the episode and would be delighted if you let us know in the comments how you liked it and what you took away from it.


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