Their skin and hair is soft because they been sitting in water for a long period of time. Unlike adults, babies' skin or hair have not been exposed to the elements such as the sun, wind, snow, ect.
soft fine hair that covers an infant is called downy hair
For babies with pale skin and blonde hair
For babies with dark hair and peach skin
A soft cloth such as cotton is generally recommended for babies clothing as it is cool and the fibres allow air to circulate around the babies skin. Cotton is also a very soft fabric so is comfortable and will not irritate the skin
sebum
i would say... soft skin at-least hair come on. o and i am a girl i love Justin i am 14 years old
Hair and skin remain soft and movable due to natural oils and moisture. Sebum, produced by sebaceous glands, lubricates the skin and hair, preventing dryness. Additionally, hydration from water intake and skincare products helps maintain elasticity and suppleness. Regular exfoliation and proper nutrition also contribute to healthy, soft skin and hair.
The sebaceous glands secrete oil (sebum) that helps keep skin soft and hair lustrous. These glands are located throughout the skin and typically release sebum into hair follicles.
For babies with medium hair and skin colors.
The very fine and soft hair of newborns is called "lanugo." This hair typically appears in the womb and helps to protect the delicate skin of the fetus. Lanugo usually sheds before birth or shortly after, often being replaced by finer, lighter hair. It is a normal part of fetal development and is more common in premature babies.
The sebaceous glands are responsible for keeping the skin soft and hair lustrous. These glands secrete an oily substance called sebum, which moisturizes the skin and provides a protective barrier. By preventing dryness and maintaining hydration, sebum helps to keep the skin supple and the hair shiny.
Subcutaneous tissue ( fat )