
Smaldore Associates, LLC
7320 Inzer Street
Springfield, VA 22151
(888) 362-5338
Call Today for volume discounts
888-362-5338
Smaldore Associates, LLC
7320 Inzer Street
Springfield, VA 22151
(888) 362-5338
Call Today for volume discounts
888-362-5338
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Newborn Baby Dandruff or Cradle Cap?
It’s fairly common for parents to discover scales or flakiness on their baby’s scalp. Sometimes this is dandruff and sometimes is cradle cap. In either case, your baby will probably not be bothered, but there are steps you can take to safely clear baby’s scalp. What is Cradle Cap? Cradle cap is known in medical …
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