Step-by-Step: How to Safely Remove Flakes
Treating your baby's scalp requires patience and a gentle touch. Follow this paediatrician-approved, step-by-step routine to safely clear away the buildup.
Step 1: Soften the Scales with Oil
Before you begin brushing, you need to soften the crusty patches. Dry brushing can pull the skin and cause discomfort.
Massage a small amount of pure mineral oil, baby oil, or petroleum jelly onto your baby’s scalp. (Note: Many dermatologists now advise against using olive oil, as it may actually feed the yeast that causes cradle cap).
Leave the oil on the scalp for 10 to 15 minutes. This allows the thick scales to loosen and lift away from the skin.
Step 2: Wash the Scalp
Once the flakes are softened, it is time for a bath.
- Wet your baby’s head with warm water.
- Apply a small amount of gentle, tear-free baby shampoo.
Lather the shampoo into the hair. The soap will help wash away the excess oil so it does not remain on the scalp and cause more buildup.
Step 3: Gently Massage and Brush
While the shampoo is still on your baby's head, reach for your brush.
Using your cradle cap brush, massage the soapy scalp in small, gentle, circular motions. The soft bristles will safely exfoliate the skin and catch the loose flakes.
If your baby has thicker hair or stubborn flakes, you might also use a cradle cap comb. Many baby grooming kits feature a dual-sided tool with a brush on one end and a fine-toothed comb on the other. After brushing, you can gently glide the comb through the hair to catch and lift the loosened scales out of the hair strands. Be extremely careful not to scrape the comb against the actual scalp.
Step 4: Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse your baby’s head thoroughly with warm water, ensuring all the shampoo, oil, and freed flakes are washed away.
Gently pat the head dry with a soft, clean towel. Do not rub vigorously.