After the baby is born, parents will use hand and foot ink to make commemorative items for long-term preservation. Every moment of a baby's growth is something that parents want to keep and tell their children interesting things from childhood when they grow up. So, is it harmful for baby footprints?
Under normal circumstances, foot print paste is healthy, safe, and harmless. Even if there are unfavorable factors involved, it does not stay on the baby's feet for a long time, and the paste will be immediately cleaned after use, without any impact on the skin. But for children with allergies, it is necessary to carefully choose ink pads and be more rigorous in terms of material.
At the same time, the material used to make foot printing paste is usually made of rubber paste, which is generally non-toxic and harmless. The main raw materials of the material come from plant oils and fibers in minerals, as well as natural spices. Through fine processing, the formula is very reasonable, and finally it is handmade and kneaded. Commonly used materials include cinnabar, cinnabar, and eight treasures, all of which are relatively healthy.
For parents who make foot print paste, don't worry about any impact it may have on their baby's skin and growth. Generally speaking, the product is relatively healthy and can be used on the baby's skin for a short period of time. After careful cleaning, it will be fine. Moreover, the skin on the baby's skin will also peel off with new aging after birth, which will not cause any impact or adverse reactions such as allergies.