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"I was advised against using almond oil when my daughter was a newborn. She is now 17 months old. Is she still too young?"

It should be safe to expose your daughter to almond oil at 17 months old. However, if you notice any worsening of skin reactions such as growing rashes or increased redness, it would be best to stop using it.

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