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Newborn Skin Care: What to Use in the First 3 Months (2026 Paediatrician-Reviewed Guide)

Newborn skin is biologically different from adult skin in five measurable ways: 30% thinner, 30% less moisture, less mature pH barrier, fewer functional sweat glands, and absorbs topical ingredients far more readily. The products you use confidently on yourself — and even on a one-year-old — are not appropriate for a four-week-old.

The 'less is more' rule

The single most important principle of newborn skin care: less is more. A newborn's skin barrier is still forming through the first 4–6 weeks. Over-cleaning, over-moisturising, or applying products with active ingredients (fragrance, alcohols, essential oils, anti-bacterials) disrupts this process. The full first-3-months kit needs exactly seven items.

Your 7-item newborn skin kit

1. Gentle baby wash (2–3 times per week): Sebamed Baby Wash Extra Soft 200ml (₹520) or Cetaphil Baby Wash & Shampoo 230ml (₹385). Both are pH-balanced, soap-free, paraben-free.

2. Hypoallergenic baby lotion (daily after bath): Cetaphil Baby Daily Lotion 200ml (₹399) or Sebamed Baby Lotion 200ml (₹550). Daily moisturising within 3 minutes of a bath reduces eczema risk by ~50%.

3. Diaper rash barrier cream (every change): Sebamed Diaper Rash Cream 100ml (₹450). Zinc oxide barrier prevents contact dermatitis.

4. Baby oil for massage (4–6 weeks onward): Sebamed Baby Calming Oil 150ml (₹575) or Mustela Baby Oil. Daily after week 4.

5. Tear-free baby shampoo (from week 4): Sebamed Baby Shampoo 150ml (₹495), twice weekly.

6. Cotton burp cloths and washcloths: 100% cotton muslin for face cleaning. Plain warm water is gold standard for newborn face.

7. Alcohol-free baby wet wipes (diaper area only): Mother Sparsh Unscented (₹220 for 80) or Pigeon Baby Wipes.

What NOT to use on a newborn

Product Why to avoid
Adult soap (including 'mild' varieties) pH ~9, far too alkaline; strips skin barrier
Talcum powder Inhalation hazard; banned by IAP
Fragranced wipes Top trigger of contact dermatitis
Essential oils (lavender, tea tree) Highly bioactive; can cause hormonal disruption
Old family-recipe pastes (haldi, besan) Risk of allergic reaction; not pH-controlled
Sunscreen Not approved for under-6-month babies

The first-bath sequence

Room temperature 26–28°C; water temperature 37–38°C; have everything ready before starting; support head and neck firmly; wash face first with plain water; body wash 2–3 times per week, plain water other days; pat dry, do not rub; apply lotion within 3 minutes while skin is still slightly damp.

Cradle cap, baby acne and milia — what's normal

Cradle cap: Yellow scaly patches on scalp. Treat by softening with baby oil 30 minutes before bath, gentle brushing. Resolves by month 6.

Newborn acne: Tiny pimples driven by maternal hormones. Do nothing. Resolves by week 8–12.

Milia: Tiny white bumps on nose and chin. Do nothing. Resolves by month 2.

See paediatrician for: spreading rash, pus, fever, persistent diaper rash beyond 3 days.

Indian seasonal considerations

Summer: Daily baths, lighter lotion, cotton only. Monsoon: More frequent diaper changes, antifungal awareness in folds. Winter: 2x daily moisturising, slightly warmer bath water.

FAQ

Q: Can I use one product for shampoo and body wash?
A: For newborns, separate is better. After 6 months, combined products are fine.

Q: My grandmother insists on traditional oil and ubtan. Can I use them?
A: Some traditional preparations (cold-pressed sesame oil, refined coconut oil) are safe. Avoid mustard oil, homemade besan ubtan, and any preparation with turmeric or sandalwood.

Q: How do I know if a product is 'newborn safe'?
A: Look for '0+' or 'from day one' clearance. Verified safe: Sebamed Baby, Cetaphil Baby, Mustela, Aveeno Baby, Pigeon, Chicco.

Q: When can I start using sunscreen on my baby?
A: After 6 months. Before then, shade and protective clothing only.

The bottom line

Seven products, used in moderation, validated for newborn use. Sebamed for sensitive skin, Cetaphil for everyday, plus a barrier cream and gentle oil. Browse our curated Newborn Baby Essentials and Sebamed Baby Care — 100% authentic with free shipping above ₹999.

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Is Sebamed Safe for Newborn Skin? Which Products to Buy First (A Parent's Guide)
If you are wondering is Sebamed safe for newborn skin, here is an honest starting point. The Sebamed baby range is formulated specifically for delicate, sensitive skin: it is soap-free and made at pH 5.5, the level Sebamed formulates to in order to match a baby's natural skin surface. That said, every newborn is different. This article is general information for parents and is not medical advice, so for a very young or very sensitive baby, a quick patch test and a word with your pediatrician are always the sensible first steps before you start any new product. This guide walks new parents through exactly that: whether Sebamed suits a newborn, which products you actually need first, a simple daily routine, the classic maalish (oil massage) and bath sequence, and how to make sure the Sebamed you buy is genuine. At Manglam World we are an authorised reseller of genuine Sebamed, shipping across India, so we have tried to keep this practical, honest and easy to follow. This article is general information for parents and is not medical advice. Please consult your pediatrician for guidance specific to your baby. So, is Sebamed safe for a newborn? For most healthy newborns, a gentle, soap-free baby range is a reasonable everyday choice, and the Sebamed range is built around that idea. Here is what the brand says about its own formulation, and why parents in India often reach for it: pH 5.5. According to Sebamed, its baby products are formulated at pH 5.5. The brand's stated position is that this is designed to support the skin's natural surface (often called the "acid mantle"), rather than disrupting it the way ordinary alkaline soaps can. Soap-free cleansing. Sebamed describes its wash and shampoo as soap-free, so they cleanse without the tight, stripped feeling that plain soap can leave on tender skin. Made for sensitive skin. The range is positioned by Sebamed for delicate and sensitive baby skin and is described by the brand as dermatologically tested. None of this is a guarantee for one specific baby, and these are cosmetic products rather than medicines. Newborn skin is thin and still maturing, and a small number of babies react to even the gentlest products. So the honest, careful approach is simple: patch test first, introduce one product at a time, and consult your pediatrician if your baby has very sensitive skin, a known skin condition, was premature, or is only a few days old. How to patch test on a newborn Dab a tiny amount on a small area, such as the inner arm, after a bath. Wait around 24 hours. If you see no redness, bumps or irritation, it is generally fine to use as directed. If anything looks off, stop and check with your doctor. This simple habit applies to any new baby product, not only Sebamed. Which Sebamed products should a new parent buy first? You do not need a shelf full of bottles for a newborn. Start small with the essentials, then add as your baby grows. Here is a sensible "first buy" order. 1. A gentle cleanser (the one non-negotiable) A soap-free wash is the foundation of newborn bath time. The Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash Soap-Free pH 5.5 is formulated to cleanse skin and hair without soap, which is why so many parents pick it first. It comes in 200ml and a more economical 400ml size for daily use. You can check the current price on the product page. 2. A daily moisturiser Newborn skin can feel dry quickly, especially in air-conditioned rooms or during the cooler months. The Sebamed Baby Body Lotion pH 5.5 is a light, everyday lotion that helps skin feel soft and comfortable. The pump bottle is genuinely easier to use one-handed while you hold a wriggling baby. 3. The easiest option: a starter kit If you would rather not assemble products one by one, the Sebamed New Baby Starter Kit is the simplest way to begin a complete pH 5.5 routine from day one. It bundles five day-to-day essentials: Baby Gentle Wash Soap-Free (200ml) Baby Shampoo Tear-Free (150ml) Baby Body Lotion with pump (100ml) Baby Powder Talc-Free (100g) Baby Extra Soft Cream with natural lipids (50ml) As a bundle it is designed to be a little easier on the wallet than buying the five separately, and it doubles as a thoughtful baby-shower gift. If you only want a focused everyday combo, the Sebamed Baby Daily Care Trio (wash, lotion and cream) is the lighter alternative. 4. Nappy-area care Frequent nappy changes mean the nappy area benefits from its own gentle product. The Sebamed Baby Rash Cream with Zinc Oxide & Panthenol is a pH 5.5 cream formulated for everyday care of the delicate nappy area. Apply a thin layer at changes as part of a normal routine. If a rash is severe, persistent, blistering, or your baby seems unwell, please see your pediatrician rather than relying on any cream alone. What you can add later Once the basics are sorted, many Indian parents add the Sebamed Baby Soothing Massage Oil for the daily maalish, the tear-free Sebamed Baby Shampoo once there is more hair to wash, and the richer Baby Extra Soft Cream (200ml) for drier patches in winter. You can browse the full range any time at our Sebamed pH 5.5 collection. A simple newborn routine you can actually keep up New parents are tired. The best routine is the one you can repeat without thinking. Here is a gentle daily structure many families follow. Time of day Step Product Before bath Gentle oil massage (maalish) Sebamed Baby Soothing Massage Oil Bath Soap-free wash, tear-free shampoo if needed Gentle Wash, Baby Shampoo After bath Pat dry, then moisturise Body Lotion / Extra Soft Cream At nappy changes Clean, dry, protect Rash Cream (thin layer) Newborns do not need a full bath every single day. Two to three baths a week, with a gentle top-and-tail clean on other days, is plenty for many babies. Keep the room warm, the bath short and the water comfortably warm, never hot. The maalish and bath sequence, step by step Warm the room. Pick a warm, draught-free spot and lay out everything you need first, so you never have to leave your baby. Massage. Warm a little Sebamed Baby Soothing Massage Oil between your palms and massage gently with slow strokes for a few minutes. This is lovely bonding time, not a workout, so keep it light. Bath. Use a small amount of Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash. Support the head and neck at all times and never leave your baby unattended in water, not even for a second. Shampoo, if needed. A tiny amount of the tear-free shampoo is enough once there is hair to wash. Dry gently. Pat (do not rub) with a soft towel, paying attention to skin folds. Moisturise. While skin is still slightly damp, apply Sebamed Baby Body Lotion, and the Baby Extra Soft Cream on any drier areas. Nappy and dress. A thin layer of rash cream on the nappy area, then a clean nappy and comfy clothes. That is the whole routine. It takes ten to fifteen unhurried minutes and tends to leave babies calm and ready to feed or sleep. A fair word on alternatives Sebamed is not the only good option, and we will not pretend otherwise. Brands like Cetaphil Baby, Himalaya, Mamaearth and Mother Sparsh all have loyal followings and genuine strengths, whether that is wider availability, plant-based positioning or price. Sebamed's particular appeal is its consistent soap-free, pH 5.5 approach across the range. The "right" brand is the one that suits your baby's skin and that you can buy reliably and genuinely. If you would like to weigh the options, browse and compare the full Sebamed baby range for yourself. How to verify you are getting genuine Sebamed Baby skincare is exactly the category where counterfeits and grey-market stock are not worth the risk. A few simple checks protect your baby and your money: Buy from an authorised seller. Manglam World is an authorised reseller of genuine Sebamed in India. Buying from an authorised channel is your single best safeguard. Check the seal. Genuine product arrives sealed and untampered. If a cap, shrink-wrap or safety seal looks broken or re-stuck, do not use it. Look for a clear batch code and expiry. Authentic packs carry a legible batch number and date. Smudged, missing or oddly printed codes are a red flag. Be wary of prices that seem too good. Deep, suspicious discounts from unknown sellers are a classic sign of fakes or near-expiry stock. Keep your invoice. A proper bill makes returns and any genuine-product query straightforward. When you order from Manglam World's Sebamed range, you get genuine, sealed product shipped across India, with Cash on Delivery available. That is the trust layer we want every new parent to start from. Frequently asked questions Is Sebamed safe for newborn babies from day one? The Sebamed baby range is formulated by the brand for delicate newborn skin (soap-free, pH 5.5). These are cosmetic products, not medicines, so for a brand-new baby, patch test first and check with your pediatrician before starting any product, especially if your baby is premature or has very sensitive skin. Which Sebamed product should I buy first for a newborn? Start with a soap-free wash and a daily lotion. If you want everything in one go, the New Baby Starter Kit covers bath, hair, body and nappy-area basics in a single set. Can I use Sebamed for the daily oil massage and bath? Yes. Many Indian parents do the maalish with Sebamed Baby Soothing Massage Oil, then follow with the soap-free Gentle Wash and a moisturiser. Keep the massage gentle and never leave a baby unattended in water. How often should I bathe my newborn? Most newborns do well with two to three baths a week, with gentle cleaning in between. Your pediatrician can advise what suits your baby. What if my baby gets a rash or reacts to a product? Stop using the product and watch the area. For everyday nappy-area care, a thin layer of rash cream at changes is part of a normal routine. If a rash is severe, spreading, blistering, or your baby seems unwell, see your pediatrician promptly. How do I know my Sebamed is genuine? Buy from an authorised seller, check that the pack is sealed, and confirm a clear batch code and expiry date. Manglam World is an authorised reseller and ships genuine, sealed Sebamed across India. The bottom line Is Sebamed safe for newborn skin? For most healthy babies, the soap-free pH 5.5 range is a thoughtful, gentle everyday choice, as long as you patch test, introduce products one at a time and consult your pediatrician for your baby's specific needs. Begin with a wash and a lotion, or simplify your life with the New Baby Starter Kit, and always buy genuine. You can explore the full, authentic range at the Manglam World Sebamed pH 5.5 collection, delivered across India with the assurance that what reaches your baby is the real thing. This guide is general information for parents and is not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician for advice specific to your child.
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Sebamed vs Himalaya vs Mamaearth: Which Baby Skincare Is Right for Your Baby? (2026, Honest Comparison)
If you are comparing sebamed vs himalaya vs mamaearth baby skincare, you are doing exactly the right thing. Choosing what goes on your newborn's skin is one of the first big decisions of parenthood, and the shelves in India are crowded with confident promises. This guide is a genuinely balanced, honest comparison of these three popular brands across the things that actually matter: skin-pH approach, ingredient philosophy, price, availability across India, and who each one suits best. No bashing, no hype, just a clear picture so you can choose with confidence. A quick note on who we are: Manglam World is an authorised reseller of genuine Sebamed in India. We have a clear preference for Sebamed and we will explain why, but we have also tried to be fair to Himalaya and Mamaearth, both of which are good brands that many Indian families trust and love. First, why does baby skin need special care? A baby's skin is thinner and more delicate than an adult's, and it is still developing its natural surface, often called the acid mantle. This surface helps the skin hold moisture and stay comfortable. In South India's warm, humid climate, gentle products that do not strip or irritate delicate skin can make daily bath time easier for everyone. One concept comes up again and again in baby skincare: skin pH. Healthy skin sits slightly on the acidic side. This is where the three brands take noticeably different approaches, and it is the clearest way to tell them apart. The skin-pH approach: where the brands differ most This is Sebamed's headline difference. Sebamed formulates its products at pH 5.5, the value the brand associates with the skin's natural acid mantle. Sebamed positions its entire range around this pH 5.5 philosophy and describes its formulas as soap-free and developed to support delicate skin. If you have heard parents talk about "acid mantle" or "pH-balanced" baby care, this is the brand that built its identity around it. Himalaya takes an Ayurvedic and herbal approach, leaning on familiar ingredients such as almond oil, olive oil and aloe vera. Its baby range is widely loved for being soap-free in many products and gentle, with the brand's focus more on traditional botanicals than on a single pH number. Mamaearth's positioning is built around "toxin-free" and natural, plant-based formulations. The brand markets itself heavily on what it leaves out (it highlights formulations free from sulphates, parabens and mineral oil on many products) and on certifications it says it has pursued, alongside strong, modern branding that resonates with younger parents. So the honest summary is this: all three aim to be gentle, but Sebamed differentiates on the pH 5.5 acid-mantle approach it has built its name on, Himalaya differentiates on trusted Ayurvedic heritage and value, and Mamaearth differentiates on its toxin-free, natural-label marketing. Ingredient philosophy Sebamed — A dermo-cosmetic approach. Sebamed describes its formulas as soap-free, pH 5.5 and developed with sensitive and dry skin in mind. The formulation claims belong to Sebamed as the manufacturer. Himalaya — Herbal and Ayurvedic. Expect recognisable botanicals and a "natural ingredients" story rooted in Indian tradition. Mamaearth — Natural and "toxin-free" branding, with plant-based ingredients and an emphasis on transparency about excluded ingredients. As with any range, formulations vary by product, so reading individual labels is always worth it. Honest comparison table Factor Sebamed Baby Himalaya Baby Mamaearth Baby Core philosophy pH 5.5, acid-mantle, soap-free (per Sebamed) Ayurvedic / herbal botanicals Natural, "toxin-free" branding Best known for Sensitive and dry baby skin Affordability and tradition Modern branding and natural labels Typical price level (India) Premium Most affordable Mid-range Availability in India Online and select stores Very widely available offline and online Strong online presence (D2C) Brand background Dermo-cosmetic skincare brand (per Sebamed) Established Indian brand Indian D2C brand Who it suits Parents prioritising pH and sensitive skin Budget-conscious families Parents who prefer natural-label messaging Prices and availability are indicative and can change. Always check the current product page for the latest pricing. Price: an honest look Let us be direct, because this matters to real families. Himalaya is generally the most affordable of the three and is a genuinely sensible choice if budget is your main concern. Mamaearth typically sits in the mid-range. Sebamed is usually the most premium of the three. Where does that premium go? Into Sebamed's pH 5.5 formulation approach and its focus on sensitive, dry skin. You can see current pricing on each product page: the Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash, the Extra Soft Cream, and the Rash Cream for everyday care. If you want to start gently without buying everything at once, the Daily Care Trio and the New Baby Starter Kit are easy ways to try the routine. Explore the full genuine Sebamed range here. Availability across India Credit where it is due: Himalaya is the easiest to find, sitting on shelves in pharmacies, supermarkets and neighbourhood stores across South India and the rest of the country. Mamaearth has built a strong online and D2C presence and is easy to order. Sebamed is most reliably bought online and from select stores, which is exactly where buying from an authorised reseller becomes important, so you receive genuine, sealed stock and not a look-alike or expired product. Who should choose what? Choose Sebamed if... Your baby has sensitive or dry skin, or you simply want a routine built around the pH 5.5 acid-mantle approach that Sebamed is known for. A gentle starting routine is the Gentle Wash, the tear-free Shampoo, and the Baby Body Lotion to help keep skin feeling soft and comfortable. For massage time, many parents add the Soothing Massage Oil. Choose Himalaya if... Budget is your priority and you want something you can pick up almost anywhere, instantly. Himalaya is affordable, widely available and trusted by generations of Indian families. There is no shame in choosing value, and Himalaya does value very well. Choose Mamaearth if... You prefer a brand with strong natural-label messaging and a modern, transparent approach to ingredients. If "toxin-free" and plant-based positioning is what reassures you most, Mamaearth is built around exactly that promise. Why buy your Sebamed from Manglam World? If you do choose Sebamed, where you buy it matters as much as what you buy. Manglam World is an authorised reseller of genuine Sebamed, which means: 100% genuine, sealed products — no counterfeits, no tampered packaging. Money-back assurance — shop with confidence. Ships across India — delivered to your door, including across South India. Honest guidance — we would rather help you choose the right product than oversell. Shop the authorised, genuine Sebamed baby range. Frequently asked questions Which is gentler for sensitive skin: Sebamed, Himalaya or Mamaearth baby products? For sensitive or dry baby skin, many parents lean towards Sebamed because of its pH 5.5 acid-mantle approach, which the brand formulates specifically with delicate skin in mind. That said, every baby is different. If you have any concerns about your baby's skin, please consult your pediatrician. Is Himalaya cheaper than Sebamed and Mamaearth? Generally, yes. Himalaya is usually the most affordable of the three, Mamaearth sits in the mid-range, and Sebamed is typically the most premium. Prices can change, so check the latest on each product page. What does pH 5.5 mean in Sebamed baby products? pH 5.5 is the value Sebamed associates with the skin's natural acid mantle, and the brand formulates its range around it. This is general information about how Sebamed describes its products and is not medical advice. Are Mamaearth baby products genuinely natural? Mamaearth markets its baby range as toxin-free and natural, highlighting formulations free from ingredients like sulphates and parabens on many products. As with any brand, it is sensible to read each individual product label. How do I make sure my Sebamed is genuine? Buy from an authorised reseller. Manglam World supplies 100% genuine, sealed Sebamed with a money-back assurance and ships across India. The honest bottom line There is no single "best" brand for every baby, and any guide that tells you otherwise is overselling. In the sebamed vs himalaya vs mamaearth baby decision, here is the fair way to think about it: if your baby has sensitive or dry skin and you value the pH 5.5 acid-mantle approach, Sebamed is a strong fit; if budget and easy availability matter most, Himalaya is an excellent, trusted choice; and if you prefer natural-label, toxin-free branding, Mamaearth is built for you. If Sebamed sounds right for your family, buy it genuine and sealed from an authorised reseller. Start with the Body Lotion or browse the complete Sebamed baby collection at Manglam World. Pediatrician disclaimer: This article is general information for Indian parents and is not medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat or replace professional care. Products mentioned are cosmetic skincare. If your baby has a skin concern, allergy or any health issue, please consult your pediatrician or a qualified doctor before use.
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Best Baby Wash for Sensitive Skin in India (2026): A Parent's Buyer's Guide
If you are searching for the best baby wash for sensitive skin in India, you are almost certainly standing in front of a shelf (or scrolling a screen) full of bottles that all promise to be "gentle," "natural" and "safe for newborns." It is genuinely confusing. Your baby's skin is thinner and more delicate than yours, it loses moisture faster, and in our Indian climate it swings between humid sweat-prone months and dry, dusty winters. The wash you pick for those first baths really does matter. This 2026 guide cuts through the marketing to explain what actually makes a wash suitable for sensitive and newborn skin, what to avoid, and how to choose with confidence, so you can stop second-guessing every bath time. Quick note before we begin: this is general information to help you shop, not medical advice. If your baby has persistent rashes, eczema-prone skin, or any reaction, please consult your pediatrician. Why "sensitive skin" needs a different kind of wash A newborn's skin is still maturing. At birth, baby skin surface pH actually sits closer to neutral (roughly 6.3 to 7.5 depending on the body area) and gradually develops its naturally slightly acidic surface layer, often called the "acid mantle," over the early weeks and months. This acid mantle helps the skin hold on to moisture and is part of how the surface stays comfortable against dryness and everyday irritants. Here is the catch. Ordinary soaps and many traditional cleansing bars are alkaline, meaning they sit high on the pH scale. Dermatology research has long noted that washing infant skin with high-alkaline soaps can temporarily raise the skin's surface pH and disturb that delicate acid balance. Repeated over time, that disruption is associated with dryness, roughness and increased sensitivity. For most babies an ordinary soap is fine. But for sensitive, reactive or very young skin, a wash designed to respect the skin's natural pH is the gentler, kinder choice, and that is the whole reason "baby washes" exist as a category separate from regular soap. The four things that actually matter pH around 5.5: A wash formulated to the skin's naturally slightly acidic range is designed to work with the skin's surface rather than leaving it feeling stripped. Sebamed, for example, formulates its baby range at pH 5.5 specifically for this reason. Soap-free (no alkaline soap base): "Soap-free" means the cleansing comes from mild surfactants instead of traditional alkaline soap, so it cleans without that tight, squeaky, over-stripped feeling. Tear-free: Babies wriggle, splash and rub their eyes. A tear-free formula is designed to be kinder if a little wash gets near the eyes during a bath. Sensible on fragrance and additives: For reactive skin, lightly fragranced or fragrance-conscious formulas, free from parabens and dyes, are generally a safer bet. What to avoid in a baby wash for sensitive skin You do not need a chemistry degree, just a short mental checklist when you read the back of the bottle: Harsh alkaline soap bases on very young or reactive skin, for the pH reasons above. Heavy fragrance loads. A light, well-tolerated fragrance is fine for most babies, but strong perfume is a common trigger for sensitive skin. If your baby is reactive or eczema-prone, lean towards minimal or no added fragrance. Parabens, formaldehyde-releasers and added dyes, which many parents of sensitive-skinned babies prefer to skip. "Natural" as a guarantee. Natural extracts can be lovely, but plant oils and botanicals can also be sensitising for some babies. Natural does not automatically mean gentle, and synthetic does not automatically mean harsh. Judge the full formula, not the buzzword. Doing a fragrance or essential-oil "DIY" on newborn skin. Stick to products formulated and tested for babies. How to choose: a simple decision path Match the wash to your baby's age and skin, not to whichever bottle has the prettiest label. Your situation What to prioritise A sensible pick Newborn / first few months pH 5.5, soap-free, tear-free, minimal fragrance A liquid gentle wash formulated for day one onwards Sensitive or eczema-prone skin Soap-free, pH-balanced, low irritation potential, plus a good moisturiser after A pH 5.5 soap-free wash, paired with a fragrance-light cream Older baby / toddler who can sit up in the tub Same gentle principles, but a bar can be easier and more economical A pH 5.5 soap-free cleansing bar Tight budget, normal (non-reactive) skin A reputable, gentle mainstream baby wash An established value brand (see honest note below) A short, honest comparison of options in India We are an authorised Sebamed reseller, so naturally we are fans, but you deserve a balanced view. Here is how the popular choices stack up for sensitive skin, including where the alternatives genuinely win. Option Strengths Honest trade-offs Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash (pH 5.5, soap-free, tear-free) Sebamed formulates at pH 5.5 and dermatologically tests its baby range; soap-free, tear-free; suitable from the first day of life Costs more than ordinary baby soaps; it is a focused, no-frills formula rather than a heavily "botanical" story Himalaya baby wash Widely available, very affordable, familiar herbal-led formulas many Indian families trust Often markets around botanical ingredients rather than a stated pH-5.5 formulation claim Mamaearth baby body wash Markets a "toxin-free," paraben-free positioning that resonates with many parents; pleasant formulas Premium pricing for what it is; the appeal is largely the clean-label marketing story Tedibar / Mother Sparsh and similar pH-5.5 picks Also built around pH 5.5 and soap-free claims; good gentle options Vary in availability and format; worth comparing on a per-use basis The honest summary: Himalaya is genuinely cheaper and easy to find, and for a baby with normal, non-reactive skin it can be a perfectly reasonable everyday choice. Mamaearth's draw is its clean-label, toxin-free marketing, which many parents value. Where Sebamed earns its place for sensitive skin is the consistent, clearly stated pH 5.5 soap-free formulation that Sebamed has built its whole baby range around, applied from the very first bath. Our hero recommendation: Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash (pH 5.5, soap-free) For sensitive and newborn skin, our top pick is Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash. Sebamed formulates it at pH 5.5 to align with the skin's naturally slightly acidic surface, it is soap-free so it cleans without an alkaline soap base, and it is tear-free for splashy baths. It contains allantoin and is formulated to help maintain the skin's natural moisture balance, and Sebamed states it is dermatologically tested and suitable for use from the first day of life. It comes in a 200ml bottle and a more economical 400ml size, which works out better value per wash for daily use. To be upfront: a soap-free, pH-balanced wash like this does cost more than an ordinary baby soap. That premium buys you a focused formulation built specifically around the skin-pH principle, which is exactly what reactive and very young skin tends to do well with. If your baby's skin is robust and you are watching every rupee, a good mainstream wash is fine. If sensitivity, dryness or newborn delicacy is your concern, this is where we would spend. For older babies and toddlers: the Cleansing Bar Once your baby is sitting up confidently in the tub, a bar is often easier to handle and tidier than a pump bottle. The Sebamed Baby Cleansing Bar shares the same pH 5.5, soap-free, tear-free philosophy (it is an alkali-free cleansing bar rather than a traditional soap) and includes panthenol to help care for delicate skin. It is a natural step-up from the liquid wash without abandoning the gentle principles you started with. For a complete routine: the Daily Care Trio Washing is only half of skin care. After a gentle bath, sealing in moisture matters just as much, especially in dry Indian winters and air-conditioned rooms. The Sebamed Baby Daily Care Trio bundles the essentials for a simple, consistent everyday routine at better value than buying separately. If you would rather build your own, you can browse everything in one place across the full Sebamed baby care range, from the Extra Soft Cream to the tear-free baby shampoo. Why buying genuine, from an authorised seller, matters This is the part too many guides skip. Premium imported baby brands are, unfortunately, also the ones most often counterfeited or sold past their best by unauthorised grey-market sellers. A fake or expired wash defeats the entire point of choosing a carefully formulated product for sensitive skin, and on a baby that is not a risk worth taking to save a few rupees. We are an authorised reseller of genuine Sebamed, so every product is the real, India-intended item. 100% genuine and sealed, sourced through proper channels, not random marketplaces. Money-back assurance, so you can buy with confidence. Ships across India, with a special focus on serving families in South India. When you are putting something on a newborn every single day, knowing exactly what is in the bottle, and that it is authentic and in-date, is worth a great deal. A simple, gentle bath routine Step What to do 1. Keep it short and warm Lukewarm water, a few minutes only. Long, hot baths can dry out delicate skin. 2. Use a small amount of a gentle wash A little soap-free, pH 5.5 wash goes a long way. You do not need a thick lather to get a baby clean. 3. Rinse and pat dry Rinse well, then pat (do not rub) skin dry with a soft towel. 4. Moisturise while skin is still slightly damp Apply a gentle baby cream or lotion to help lock in moisture. 5. Watch and adjust If you notice persistent dryness, redness or rash, pause and speak to your pediatrician. FAQ What is the best baby wash for sensitive skin in India? For sensitive and newborn skin, look for a wash that is soap-free, tear-free and formulated around pH 5.5. Our top recommendation is the Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash, which Sebamed formulates at pH 5.5 and dermatologically tests for use from the first day of life. For babies with normal, non-reactive skin, gentler mainstream options like Himalaya can also work well and cost less. Why does pH 5.5 matter for baby skin? Skin has a naturally slightly acidic surface (the "acid mantle") that helps it hold on to moisture and stay comfortable. A wash formulated close to pH 5.5 is designed to respect that balance rather than disrupt it. Sebamed formulates its baby range at pH 5.5 for this reason. Is soap-free really better than a normal baby soap? For sensitive, reactive or very young skin, generally yes. Soap-free washes clean using mild surfactants instead of an alkaline soap base, so they are less likely to leave skin feeling tight and stripped. For a baby with robust, normal skin, a good ordinary baby soap is usually fine. Soap-free, pH-balanced washes do tend to cost more. Is fragrance bad in a baby wash? Not automatically. A light, well-tolerated fragrance is fine for most babies. But fragrance is a common trigger for genuinely sensitive or eczema-prone skin, so if that describes your baby, choose minimal or no added fragrance and patch-test new products. How do I know a Sebamed product is genuine? Buy from an authorised seller. As an authorised Sebamed reseller, we supply 100% genuine, sealed, in-date products with a money-back assurance and ship across India. The bottom line The best baby wash for sensitive skin in India is one that respects how baby skin actually works: soap-free, tear-free, and formulated around pH 5.5 to work gently with the developing skin surface. Be honest with yourself about your baby's skin, robust and normal skin gives you more affordable options, while sensitive, reactive or newborn skin is exactly where a focused, pH-balanced wash earns its slightly higher price. Our pick is the Sebamed Baby Gentle Wash, with the Cleansing Bar for older babies and the Daily Care Trio for a complete routine, all genuine, sealed and shipped across India from an authorised seller you can trust. Disclaimer: This article is general information to help you choose a product and is not medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any skin condition. Every baby's skin is different. If your baby has persistent rashes, eczema-prone or broken skin, or any reaction to a product, please consult your pediatrician.