Poor little Alice had awful cradle cap as a baby. In fact, she is nearly three and still suffers from small patches every now and then. It’s such a common thing but I really struggled to find a successful treatment for it.

When she was born Alice had lots of hair but within months it had pretty much disappeared as the cradle cap had caused it to fall out in big clumps. She was pretty much bald except for a small comb over! Judging by the photo above I think she was just trying to copy her Daddy! I worried if it would ever grow back as every time it did it would quickly come out again.

I wanted to share some of the treatments I tried and would love to hear any amazing remedies you may have.

Washing & Brushing

Make sure you wash your baby’s hair regularly to help remove any loose flakes. Afterwards brush baby’s scalp with a soft brush. Try and move the brush in different directions as this will loosen the cradle cap.

Olive Oil

My friends used to say they could smell Alice a mile off when she was a baby because of the olive oil that was smothered on her head each day. If your baby suffers from cradle cap you will know how tempted you are to remove the thick crusty layers but please don’t. This can be the worst thing for it as exposes the skin underneath. Applying a layer of oil will soften it and help it come away naturally. Be prepared to get some oily marks on clothes or bed sheets but luckily it all comes out in the wash. I was advised to use olive oil but have since read conflicting views so please do let me know what you think on this.

Coconut Oil

If you want to avoid olive oil then coconut oil (or almond oil) is great for treating cradle cap. I wished I had used it earlier. Plus it smells much better than olive oil! It is soothing to the head and friends have said it has worked miracles on their babies.

Dentinox

If you want to try the medicated route I can recommend Dentinox. As nothing else seemed to be working I thought I would give it a try once Alice was older and I can honestly say it has really helped. I have noticed that if I don’t use it for a few days or use a different normal shampoo the cradle cap comes back so if you are happy I would say it is worth a purchase.

Camomile

A naturalist told me that camomile is great for treating cradle cap from the inside. I didn’t find this out until Alice was older so she suggested making up some weak camomile tea and once cooled giving that to Alice in her beaker. She wasn’t exactly a fan so I’m afraid I didn’t persevere with this route. Perhaps I should have? If you are breastfeeding apparently you can drink chamomile tea as as a means of passing the natural properties on to the baby. I have recently discovered the Earth Friendly Baby Camomile shampoo which I am using on Alice. Although her cradle cap is intermittent now it does seem to be helping. It smells lovely too. I’d be interested to see if anyone had success with this with smaller babies.

 
Have you discovered any great remedies for treating cradle cap? If so please do share.

Alice images by Sophie Hewitt Photography