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Choose massage oils from companies that follow FSSAI requirements and have the ISI and AGMARK certifications. Unbranded or loosely distributed oils could cause skin diseases in your infant. Upon consumption of such oils, your child may get a gastrointestinal infection.

Don't get any oil in your baby's nose, eyes, navel, or ears. Placing oil in these spots can be dangerous and lead to illnesses.

The baby's skin color is inherited from their parents. Though you cannot lighten your baby's skin tone, massaging them helps enhance blood circulation, resulting in smoother skin.

Oil massages are commonly performed before bathing. This is a fantastic suggestion, especially if you're using a heavy oil that doesn't seem to absorb completely or an oil high in oleic acid, like mustard oil or olive oil. However, after being massaged in, some oils, particularly mineral baby oil, leave a thin layer on the skin's surface. By reducing water evaporation, mineral oil after a bath helps the skin retain moisture. If your baby has dry skin, this is a viable alternative to consider.

The following oils are regarded to be suitable for massaging dry, sensitive skin: Chamomile Oil Tea Tree Essential Oil Calendula Oil Grapeseed Oil Jojoba Oil