6-12 month old babies • Skin contact product
For babies 6–12 months old, nonfat milk used on the skin is generally low risk. Most babies will not have trouble, but a small number—especially those with eczema or a milk allergy—could get a skin reaction.
Before regular use, put a tiny amount on a small area (forearm or inner thigh) and wait 24 hours to see if the baby gets redness, bumps or itching. Don’t put it on broken skin, open rashes or active eczema. If your baby has a known cow’s milk allergy, avoid using it on the skin. If you see any rash or swelling, stop and talk to your pediatrician.
Watch for redness, itching, bumps, swelling or any widening rash after use. These come from the ingredient safety listing which notes a low allergy concern—rare but possible. Avoid use on broken skin or active eczema; avoid if your child has a known milk allergy or a family history of severe allergy. If you see breathing difficulty, facial swelling, or a rapidly spreading reaction, seek emergency care.
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Yes, Nonfat Milk is generally considered safe for 6-12 month old babies based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Nonfat Milk is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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