Introduction
Introduction
As a new parent, you spend hours staring at your baby’s perfect little face. So, when you suddenly notice crusty, yellow, or scaly patches appearing above their eyes, it is completely natural to feel a wave of concern. You might find yourself wondering if you are doing something wrong or if your baby is in pain. Take a deep breath. What you are likely seeing is cradle cap on the eyebrows. While cradle cap is most commonly associated with a baby’s scalp, it can easily show up on the face, particularly in the eyebrow area, around the nose, and behind the ears. The good news? It is entirely harmless, incredibly common, and usually clears up on its own. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore what causes this condition, how to safely treat it, and how to tell the difference between cradle cap, dry skin, and baby eczema.











