The 20 best skin care products for babies and kids, according to dermatologists

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With so many products on the market targeted to infants and children, it can be overwhelming to navigate what works best for little ones. And when it comes to your child’s skin, many new and experienced parents alike don’t want to take a chance when trying to figure out the best skin care products for their babies and kids.

Dr. Kristen Cook, a board-certified pediatrician, knows this feeling all too well. “I distinctly remember being a new mom walking down the baby aisles at my favorite store and feeling a sense of panic that, somehow, I would choose the wrong products and wreak havoc on my baby’s skin,” she says. But instead of stressing and overthinking when it comes to skin care for your little one, she says to stick to this rule: It’s best to keep it simple. “Look for products that are thick, creamy and fragrance-free,” she says. But remember, “fragrance-free means that the product doesn’t contain any substance specifically added to make the product smell good; fragrance-free is not synonymous with unscented.”

For kids of all ages, she notes that it’s also important to avoid products that contain dyes as well as chemicals called parabens or phthalates, “as they have been associated with numerous health problems.” But for babies specifically, she adds that infant skin is very sensitive and gets irritated easily, which is why using high-quality skin products is so important.

However, that doesn’t mean you need to break your budget on products, explains Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist. “Skin care doesn’t need to be expensive to be effective, and there are many great options available at the drugstore that can be used [on] kids and babies,” she says, adding that “less is more” when it comes to different options and their ingredients.

It’s also helpful to keep in mind that what works well for one kiddo may not work well for another. So, your best bet is sticking to dermatologist-approved, hypoallergenic products that are free from heavy fragrances, especially if your little one has sensitive skin. “It can also help to look for products that help to support the skin barrier and protect the skin from daily wear and tear,” Garshick says. “It’s especially important to be gentle on the skin barrier and avoid products or ingredients that may be irritating or harsh on the skin, such as harsh soaps, abrasive scrubs or active ingredients like retinoids or exfoliating acids, unless otherwise directed.”

For female babies, Dr. Jodi LoGerfo, a doctor of nursing practice and a family nurse practitioner certified in family medicine and dermatology, adds that one of the biggest issues with bath products to keep in mind is that they can alter the skin as well as the pH, which can cause itching, tenderness, irritation and infection in private areas. “Ingredients that you should potentially avoid include sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), artificial dyes or colorings like red dye #4 and yellow #5, which are known allergens,” she says. That’s because they can cause inflammation, itching, skin redness or rashes just as certain essential oils can also cause sensitivity and allergies, she explains. “Fragrance is another biggie,” she adds. “They are extremely appealing but can be very risky and cause sensitivity.”

You should always speak to your doctor with any questions or concerns, but we consulted experts to see what go-to products they recommend to patients. Find their answers for the best dermatologist-approved skin care products for babies and kids ahead.

Best skin care products for babies

Diaper creams


Mustela Baby Diaper Rash Cream

Amazon
Amazon

Dr. Stefan Bradu, a board-certified dermatologist and director of dermatology at Staten Island University Hospital, recommends this fragrance- and paraben-free diaper rash cream to his patients. He appreciates that it’s made with zinc oxide 9.9% as a skin protectant, avocado and sunflower oils, and most importantly, is hypoallergenic.


$11 at Amazon



Triple Paste Diaper Rash Cream

Amazon
Amazon

Bradu also suggests Triple Paste to help prevent diaper rash because it uses zinc oxide (non-nanomaterial) and highly refined petrolatum as protectants, which he says are commonly used with diapers and chafing. But for more severe, active diaper rashes, he notes that dermatologists might recommend Triple Paste AF since it has miconazole with anti-yeast (Candida) and antifungal properties.


$12 at Amazon


Lotions and ointments


Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream

Amazon
Amazon

For daily use, Cook loves Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream. “It’s made with colloidal oatmeal, which the FDA considers to be a skin protectant,” she says. “It’s thick and creamy and does an amazing job of helping the skin retain moisture. It’s marketed specifically for babies with eczema, but I find that most children benefit from using this product.”


$20 at Amazon
$23 at Target



Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment

Amazon
Amazon

Cook says you’ll get “the most bang for your buck” with Aquaphor Healing Ointment because it’s one of the most versatile skin care products on the market. “It can be used as a moisturizer for infants with severely dry skin, and it can potentially treat diaper rashes, eczema, chapped lips and rashes from drool,” she says. “Used on nonirritated skin, it may even help prevent the development of certain rashes and skin conditions. The only downside is that, because it is an ointment, it is greasy.”


$18 at Amazon
$18 at Target



Aveeno Baby Daily Moisturizing Cream

Amazon
Amazon

With natural colloidal oatmeal, this baby lotion is ideal for sensitive skin, explains Dr. Hamdan Abdullah Hamed, a board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of Power Your Curls. “Aveeno's range of oatmeal-based lotions has been a godsend to many people with eczema and similar skin conditions,” he says. “This is great as a daily-use moisturizer for little ones.”


$7 at Amazon
$10 at Target



Mustela Stelatopia Emollient Balm

Amazon
Amazon

“Excellent for babies with eczema-prone skin, Mustela Stelatopia Emollient [Balm] is enriched with natural ingredients,” Hamed says. “It’s also hypoallergenic, but this moisturizer contains ceramides, which help the skin lock in moisture by strengthening the skin barrier.”


$25 at Amazon


Hair care and bath products


Dove Rich Moisture Baby Shampoo

Amazon
Amazon

“Great for sensitive skin, this hypoallergenic formula nourishes the scalp and hair while delivering prebiotic moisturizer to help the scalp retain natural moisture,” Garshick says. “It is free from dyes, parabens, phthalates and sulfates, so it won’t leave the scalp irritated or dry.”


$6 at Amazon



Cetaphil Baby Wash and Shampoo

Amazon
Amazon

Hamed suggests this gentle, tear-free formula and says it’s suitable for daily use. “This is hypoallergenic and is a combination product, so parents won't have to buy multiple products for skin and hair care,” he adds.


$10 at Amazon



Babyganics Baby Shampoo and Body Wash

Amazon
Amazon

“This plant-based, foaming body wash is made with natural and gentle ingredients such as chamomile and calendula extracts,” says Chelsey Borson, a certified baby sleep coach and sleep expert. “It is tear-free, non-allergenic and free from artificial fragrances and dyes … As a mother and sleep coach, I understand the importance of using products that are gentle on a child’s delicate skin while still providing the necessary care and nourishment.”


$10 at Amazon


Sunscreen


Blue Lizard Baby Broad-Spectrum Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50+

Amazon
Amazon

Garshick is a fan of this sunscreen for babies because it’s fragrance- and paraben-free, making it safe on their delicate skin. “It also offers broad-spectrum SPF 50+ coverage using zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to block UV damage,” she says. “The bottle or cap changes color when exposed to UV using the Smart Bottle Technology, making it not only fun to watch but also helpful to know when sunscreen is needed.”


$15 at Amazon



Thinkbaby SPF 50+ Mineral Sunscreen

Amazon
Amazon

Bradu’s first pick for sunscreen is this SPF 50+ lotion for babies. He likes that it is not only hypoallergenic and water-resistant but also that it’s reef-friendly and Environmental Working Group (EWG) rated.


$12 at Amazon


Best skin care products for kids

Lotions and ointments


La Roche-Posay Lipikar Daily Repair Moisturizing Cream

Amazon
Amazon

This fragrance-free lotion is rich in moisturizing ingredients including glycerin, a known humectant, Garshick explains, to draw moisture in, as well as shea butter and niacinamide. “It also contains the La Roche-Posay Prebiotic thermal spring water, which offers soothing antioxidant benefits,” she says. “It’s safe for use on the face and body as it is noncomedogenic, and it rubs in easily without leaving the skin feeling greasy.”


$20 at Amazon
$20 at Dermstore
$20 at La Roche-Posay



Vaseline Original Petroleum Jelly

Target
Target

Garshick says this multipurpose ointment has become a household staple because it’s a great option to care for dry, cracked skin or lips and can also be used on any cuts, scrapes or scabs. “It not only helps to trap moisture in but also provides a protective barrier to keep external irritants out,” she adds.


$2 at Target



Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating Lotion

Amazon
Amazon

According to Garshick, this lightweight moisturizer helps to nourish the skin without feeling greasy. “More specifically, it helps to target dryness, roughness, irritation and a weakened skin barrier,” she says. “Since it is good for combination and sensitive skin, it is especially good for kids who are starting to notice their skin may be changing.”


$13 at Amazon


Hair care and bath products


Suave Kids Purely Fun 3-in-1

Amazon
Amazon

LoGerfo likes this Suave body wash, shampoo and conditioner combo because it’s mild, gentle and tear-free. “It doesn’t contain any parabens or dyes,” she says, and “it’s hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested.”


$12 at Amazon



CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser

Garshick recommends this moisturizing, non-foaming face wash to clean little faces, for all skin types, including those with sensitive skin, because it’s fragrance-free. “This cleanser effectively gets rid of dirt and buildup without leaving the skin feeling dry,” she says. “It contains hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin as well as ceramides to support and strengthen the skin barrier.”


From $6 at Target
From $12 at Amazon



Aveeno Kids Sensitive Skin Face and Body Wash

Amazon
Amazon

LoGerfo sums up this tear-free face and body wash with one word: gentle. “It cleanses without drying even the most sensitive skin, and it’s enriched with oat extract. It doesn’t leave skin feeling stripped and is also fragrance-free and hypoallergenic,” she says. “It’s also tear-free — always a plus! And it contains no phthalates, sulfates, dyes or phenoxyethanol.”


$11 at Amazon



The Honest Company 2-in-1 Sensitive Cleansing Shampoo + Body Wash

Amazon
Amazon

Bradu says this shampoo and body wash combo can safely be considered gentle based on the lack of strong irritants and artificial fragrances. Instead, the tear-free and hypoallergenic formula is made with natural ingredients, including aloe and calendula.


$11 at Amazon
From $12 at The Honest Company


Sunscreen


Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Broad-Spectrum Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50

Walmart
Walmart

“Gentle and effective, this mineral sunscreen works great,” Cook says. “In addition, because it is a mineral (aka physical) sunscreen, it doesn’t absorb into a child’s skin. Chemical sunscreens, on the other hand, work by penetrating below the surface of the skin in order to convert the sun’s UV rays to heat.”


$15 at Walmart



Stream2Sea Every Day Kids’ Mineral Sunscreen SPF 45

Stream2Sea
Stream2Sea

With extensive reef safety testing and a formula made without parabens, sulfates, gluten, oxybenzone or octinoxate, this dermatologist-recommended daily sunscreen is made to be kind on the skin and planet. It’s also a great option for beach days, as it is water-resistant for up to 80 minutes.


$27 at Amazon


Note: The prices above reflect the retailers' listed price at the time of publication.

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