FAQ

FAQs

Sounds like you have a good selection of products for a wonderful skincare regime for your bub! All 3 products you’ve listed are suitable for your baby’s sensitive skin.

However, with the QV Baby Bath Oil and QV Baby Gentle Wash, we generally recommend using one or the other while bathing your baby. Both products help to cleanse the skin/are cleansers and are suitable for daily use.

QV Baby Bath Oil gently cleanses and also helps replenish moisture if your baby has dry and/or sensitive skin. The QV Baby Gentle Wash similarly cleanses gently, but has less skin hydrating properties than QV Baby Bath Oil.

After bathing your baby using either QV Baby Bath Oil or QV Baby Gentle Wash, we’d recommend following up with QV Baby Moisturising Cream to further moisturise and replenish bub’s skin.

If you have more questions please don’t hesitate to ask us here.

An occludent is a type of moisturising agent/ingredient. Its function is to form a barrier on the skin to help restrict moisture loss, trapping the moisture in the skin’s top layer. An example of an occludent is petrolatum.

The QV Bath Oil and QV Baby Bath Oil are the same formulation, except QV Baby Bath Oil has added Vitamin E.

QV Baby, QV Face and QV Body products are vegan friendly - they do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.

None of the products in our QV Range contain any steroids. QV Skincare is a brand dedicated to creating skincare that is suitable to sensitive skin types.

Steroid creams are generally used as a topical treatment for inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. If you suspect that you have an inflammatory skin condition that requires steroids, we highly recommend consulting your medical professional about your skin.

QV Face Hydrate and Renew Serum is a clinically tested formula designed for sensitive skin. It is a light serum formulated with Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) and Avemide 15 to increase skin hydration and skin elasticity for firmer, plumper skin.

Just like the rest of our products, this serum is fragrance and colour free.

As baby skin is sensitive and delicate we would recommend you using our QV Baby range, view our full baby range here.

This is a common symptom, especially during cold weather months. If you wash your hands too often, bite your nails, or frequently work with your hands, you are more likely to get hangnails.

Although there are risks for infection, hangnails are completely treatable, and usually heal within a few days as long as you don’t pull the skin. To avoid infection, it’s important to keep your hands clean and free of dirt. If your hangnail becomes infected or doesn’t heal within a week, consider contacting your doctor.

While hangnails can be very uncomfortable and painful, they can be prevented by keeping your skin moisturised. Consider our QV Hand Cream to help keep your hands and nails well-conditioned.

Our QV Cream contains less than 0.5% parabens. In Australia, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) allows a maximum concentration of 1% parabens in therapeutic products while the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) allow a maximum concentration of 0.8% parabens in cosmetic products.

The QV Baby Bath Oil is to be used diluted in the bath; the surfactant in the product enables the oil component to be dispersed through the water rather than floating on top of the water (as is usual when oil and water are mixed). This oil then coats the baby’s skin in a fine moisturising layer. This is the intention of the product – so no, the bath oil does not need to be rinsed from the skin after the bath; it’s meant to remain in contact with the skin.

It is important that we stress that we do not recommend the application of undiluted bath oil to the skin as a moisturiser.

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