How to Get Rid of Baby Bald Spots

Baby sitting on silk fitted sheet

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The Struggle is Real
Ok sure, it’s a first world problem, but you can’t help but notice that your bundle of joy is perfect in every way apart from that ugly baby bald spot on the back of their head! If you’re worried about your baby losing hair, don’t fret - it’s very common for babies and infants to experience temporary hair loss and develop bald patches due to friction. The American Academy of Paediatrics, as well as other child health organisations around the world recommend that babies always sleep on their backs to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Since babies spend a lot of time on their backs, they are constantly rubbing the backs of their heads against their mattresses, resulting in their fine hair being tugged and eventually pulled out.


1. Silky Solution
In order to prevent and get rid of baby bald patches, make sure your little angel is sleeping on silk bedding. The liquid smooth finish of silk provides an incredibly soft and frictionless surface for babies to lie on, preventing bald patches, as well as allowing for hair growth where bald spots already exist. Cotton, bamboo and other fabrics can tug and pull on delicate baby hair, but the long strands and tightly woven nature of premium silk creates a smooth surface that allows bub’s hair to glide effortlessly and unharmed.

While some people may be tempted to use satin as a cheaper alternative, bear in mind that satin is a synthetic and inferior fabric. Apart from being luxurious, silk is also naturally hydrating, thermal regulating, hypoallergenic, moisture wicking and antimicrobial, making it ideal for bubs and their sensitive skin.


2. No Pressure
As well as having your baby sleep on silk, you can also help to prevent newborn hair loss by slightly adjusting your baby’s head during their sleep. By alternating their head's position, you’re ensuring that there isn’t too much friction and pressure on one area of their head, which helps to prevent not only bald patches, but also flat spots.


3. Change Positions
If your baby tends to face a specific side when lying in their crib, try alternating the end of the crib that you place their head on when laying them down. Many babies like to look out into the room where the action is, so by switching up their crib positioning, you're also reducing the amount of time they spend lying on one particular side of their head. Likewise, when sitting in a car seat, some babies like to look out the window, so if you notice that your bub has a preferred side, you may want to lay them down in a way that makes them turn their head to the opposite side.


4. Heads Up
Once your baby is able to hold their head up, you’ll be able to get them off their back for tummy time and also make use of baby carriers and slings. Minimising the amount of time that bub lies on their back will not only prevent hair loss, but is also essential to their overall healthy development.


5. Go with the Flow
Increasing circulation in your baby’s scalp helps to promote blood flow to their hair follicles and stimulate hair growth. This can be done by applying extra-virgin coconut oil to their scalp 2 – 3 times a week, which not only adds lustre and shine to their hair and moisturises their skin (bonus!), but also improves blood circulation. After allowing the oil to absorb for 15 – 20 minutes, gently rinse out with warm water and use a soft towel to lightly pat baby’s hair dry.

Another way to encourage circulation to the head and follicles is to gently comb or brush bub’s scalp. Use products designed especially for baby’s delicate skin - baby brushes have super soft bristles and combs have soft, rounded teeth.


Other Reasons for Hair Loss
You may find that your baby is losing hair for hormonal reasons, which is completely normal in the first 6 months and also temporary (this is called telogen effluvium for you technically minded readers). Hair goes through a growth phase and a resting phase, but after childbirth, hormone levels drop (for both mum and bub), and this stress pushes large numbers of hair follicles into the resting phase, causing them to fall out within a few months.

Other conditions, such as cradle cap, alopecia or hypothyroidism could also be the cause of baby hair falling out, however these are more uncommon. More often than not, baby balding is the result of friction or hormone fluctuations, but if you’re concerned, mention your baby’s hair loss to their doctor so that they can check whether there's an underlying cause requiring treatment.


A Little Luxury for Your Little Angel
Ready to shop for silk? Designed exclusively for babies, these products are all made from grade 6A and 25 momme 100% Mulberry silk and have been tested and certified under OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 to be non-toxic and free from harmful dyes and chemicals. Not only do they get rid of bald spots by allowing hair growth, they also protect baby’s precious hair and prevent hair loss from the onset. 


1. Silk Sleeve for Cots / Cribs - Simply slip this patented one-size-fits-all sleeve onto your baby's crib mattress, fastening the adjustable zips if required for a snug fit. Bub's hair will now glide effortlessly on sumptuous silk, and you can say bye-bye to bald patches and baby hair loss for good!

Silk Cot / Crib Sleeves in Dove Grey with Crosses by Sleepy Silk

Silk Cot / Crib Sleeve by Sleepy Silk


2. Silk Sleeve for Bassinets – Our clever silk sleeve made specifically for bassinets. Features our patented design with stretch polyester backing and zips, allowing you to adjust the size of your sleeve to fit any bassinet mattress without having any slack fabric that bub can pull loose.

Silk Bassinet Sleeve in Cherry Blossom Pink by Sleepy Silk

Silk Bassinet Sleeve by Sleepy Silk


3. Silk Fitted Sheet for Cots / Cribs - Naturally hydrating and dust mite resistant, this silk fitted sheet is kind to your baby's skin and provides them with the perfect sleeping surface. With its outstanding breathability and hypoallergenic properties, silk reduces skin irritations and inflammations, so you can give bub a comfy and restful sleep every night.

Silk Cot / Crib Fitted Sheet in Sky Blue by Sleepy Silk

Silk Cot / Crib Fitted Sheet by Sleepy Silk  

4. Silk Lounger Cover - Bub can also lay on silk when awake! Our Silk Lounger Cover has an adjustable elastic cord, so can fit over a range of loungers including the Snuggle Me and DockATot.

Baby girl on baby nest lounger SnuggleMe with silk cover

Silk Lounger Cover by Sleepy Silk

 Real Results

Sleeping on silk really works! For more amazing results, see the incredible difference our premium silk products have made for these previously balding babies.

Sleepy Silk Before and After Baby Bald Spot