India, May 29 -- The monsoon season can take a toll on your baby's delicate skin. Increased humidity and moisture in the air make skin allergies and irritations more common, and babies tend to show symptoms much faster due to their sensitive skin. Also read | Is your baby's skincare routine perfect? Dermat shares the boxes to check

In an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. Dilip Tripathi, regional head, baby and women's health research and development at Kenvue shared a surprising fact about baby skin, "Infant skin has a higher transepidermal water loss (TEWL) than adult skin, meaning it loses moisture more rapidly. This makes it more prone to dryness, irritation, and infection, especially in humid and sticky monsoon conditions."

Dr. Dilip...