It depends. Most young children have very soft skin (you may have heard the expression "baby-soft"), but at times, even babies can get a skin condition that makes their skin red (often called a "rash"), or produces a scaly, thick patch of itchy, dry skin (this condition is called eczema). These conditions are generally not serious, and your doctor can give you a cream or lotion to put on the part of the body that is irritated.
Not unless your child has sensative skin, Coolibear swim rompers are made to suit swimming in every situation.
graphic tee shirts and cheap shirts with iron on transfer could irritate a child's skin
The Keratin in some food may cause the child's skin to change color. Ex. Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, ect.
She was Caucasian.
he can be white or light brown
The skin of an infant and child can be described as "delicate" and "sensitive." Infants have thinner skin that is more prone to irritation and requires gentle care. Additionally, their skin has a higher moisture content, making it appear softer and more supple compared to adult skin.
I would not recommend it because it could irritate the child's skin.
Foster good habit in child to use sunscreen while going out.
yes
The child's skin pigmentation would be that of a mixed race child. The African American albino parent is still African American. The parent just suffers from a genetic condition.
The child's complexion could vary widely based on the genetic inheritance from each parent. The child could have a range of skin tones, from dark to light, due to the combination of genes from both parents. Skin color is determined by multiple genetic factors, not just the parents' skin tones.
Yes, lupus can develop at any age.