
Caring for children's skin, without overdoing it
A child's skin does not function like an adult's.
It is thinner, more permeable, and reacts more quickly to what is applied to it.
This doesn't mean it needs more care, but rather better-chosen care. In most cases, observed discomforts—tight-feeling skin, sensitive scalp, difficult-to-detangle hair—come less from the skin itself than from the products used.
When the formula makes the difference
Many children's products are presented as gentle, but still rely on fairly aggressive cleansing bases or unnecessarily complex compositions.
However, at this age, skin doesn't need to be "stripped," but simply cleansed.
A product that is too strong can disrupt the skin barrier, lead to a feeling of dryness, or make bath time uncomfortable.
This is often where the first difficulties arise.
Getting back to basics
An adapted routine relies on a few key things: cleansing without aggression, avoiding overloaded formulas, and choosing textures that are easy to use daily.
What matters isn't the quantity of products, but their suitability.
A well-formulated product fulfills its function without creating side effects.
A long-term approach
It is with this philosophy in mind that the Moments Doux range was developed.
It is based on a simple idea: to accompany the child at different stages of their development, without multiplying steps or complicating the routine.
The Tendre Câlin product can be used from birth.
At this age, the skin is still developing. It needs very gentle cleansing that respects its balance without disturbing it. The formula has therefore been designed to cleanse effectively while remaining light, without aggressive cleansing agents or overpowering fragrance.
Over time, needs evolve, especially for hair.
From age 3, hair care becomes more concrete: regular washing, detangling, managing length.
The range then expands with adapted care products: a gentle shampoo, a detangling milk, and a hair balm.
These formulas incorporate ingredients like moringa oil, pequi, or vegetable proteins. Their role is to provide suppleness, facilitate detangling, and nourish the hair fiber, without weighing it down or leaving residue.
The objective remains the same: do what's necessary, without excess.
Simple, yet consistent actions
Beyond the products, a few adjustments are often enough to improve the comfort of the skin and scalp.
Water that is too hot, insufficient rinsing, or overly rough handling can accentuate sensitivities.
Conversely, simple and regular actions help maintain a good balance.
To conclude
Caring for a child's skin does not require an elaborate routine, but a certain consistency in choices.
Adapted formulas, measured actions, and attention to skin reactions are sufficient, in the vast majority of cases, to avoid discomfort.
It is in this spirit that Moments Doux operates: to offer care that supports, without overdoing it, and that naturally finds its place in daily life.



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