I do!, I plead, It doesn't go away! Nothing makes it go away! Cast your looks elsewhere!
This is the Wikipedia's baby. He has Cradle Cap too. |
Yeah. Duh, Patty. Baby oil. That makes sense. And it's like $1.50 at Walgreens.
However, Joey's appointment was over a month ago and I still haven't committed that $1.50 to help his head. So, I got it in my head that if Baby Oil would work... wouldn't any oil?
Wouldn't Vegetable Oil?
Wouldn't Wesson's 100% Natural Best Blend A Blend of Pure Vegetable & Canola Oils ?
I had that in the cupboard. Couldn't hurt. Right?
I convinced Ken to rub it onto Joey's little head. Joey just smiled and smiled. Like all puppies, Joey likes getting his head rubbed.
We let it soak in for 30 minutes and then threw him in the tub.
And....
Healed.
Plus... his hair is super soft and shiny now. I'm thinking I might bring the Wesson bottle in the shower with me and see what happens. Couldn't hurt. Right?
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You are awesome! Youngest still gets cradle cap if he's not diligent about scrubbing the shampoo into his scalp. (Hey, he's ten... I no longer supervise and I swear sometimes he doesn't even use the soap.) It's a curse to have thick hair like his Mamma.
If you want to commit to something a bit better smelling than the Wesson, Johnson -n- Johnson's No More Tangles leave in conditioner works well too. OR, if you can keep it out of his eyes, any shampoo with tea tree oil in it. :)
Ahahahah "Wouldn't Wesson's 100% Natural Best Blend???" T'would! T'would!
Oh my heck that's awesome! I would never think of rubbing cooking oil on my child's head, you totally crack me up! I'm glad it worked though!!
Really??? That's so cool!!! I'm glad the Cradle Crap is gone. :)
Coconut oil works wonderfully too. Plus he will get the benefit of all the good things absorbed into his skin just like if he ate it. Hope that makes sense. Google coconut oil benefits in case I confused you. I came over from Juli's blog and now I'm following yours.
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