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  • Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care

    The Cradle Cap Care Kit includes unique tools to help you gently and effectively treat your baby's cradle cap. Use the dual-sided mitt to apply and rub in shampoo or baby oil. Then use the 2-in-1 brush and comb to remove the cradle cap.
     

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Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care

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Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care
 
4.8

(based on 4 reviews)

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      5.0

      Works awesome!!

      By Sarah

      from NY

      About Me Parent of Two or More Children

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Bathing

          Comments about Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care:

          Wish I knew about this with my first daughter!!!

           
          5.0

          Great addition to fight cradle cap

          By Desiree

          from Holmdel, NJ

          About Me First Time Parent

          Pros

          • Comfortable

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Washing

            Comments about Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care:

            The glove was great and gentle to apply the treatment and the comb was good to remove the tough flakes attached to my baby's scalp. I have kept using the comb on he softer side when washing her hair to keep the scalp healthy and cradle cap free. Definitely a must to treat cradle cap.

             
            5.0

            BEST THING EVER

            By Jams

            from OKC, OK

            About Me Parent of Two or More Children

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Compactable
            • Dries Easily
            • Easily Stowed

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Bathing
              • Washing

              Comments about Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care:

              I used this with my son and it was awsome! I have seen many skin doctors for my own cradles cap at 28 I still have it even the doctors say it is cradle cap and not dandruff. This works great for me as well. I am actually buying a second one today for my nephew who has cradle cap. I only use this about once a week now on my son just to make sure he doesn't get it back!!! I recommend this to all my friends with babies and will be included with any babyshower gift in the future!

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              4.0

              Very Effective!

              By Abby's Mom

              from Sacramento, CA

              About Me First Time Parent

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Easily Stowed

              Cons

              • Difficult to Clean

              Best Uses

              • Bathing
              • Hygiene

              Comments about Safety 1st Cradle Cap Care:

              My daughter began showing signs of cradle cap around 8 weeks old. I tried thick lotion as recommended by my pediatrician to soften it, but it really didn't do anything but grease up her hair and mat down the dry stuff. This kit has easy to use instructions, and on the 2nd use, gobs of yucky stuff came out! I did use olive oil to soften her scalp about 15 minutes before her bath each time, and bathed her every other day, and within one week, her head looks beautiful! Only downside is the fine comb is difficult to clean and I end up scrubbing it with a dish brush for several minutes. But rather that than see her poor scalp covered in the cradle cap! I totally recommend to give this a try!

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