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Former Disney Channel star Hilary Duff donned a flirty fuchsia frock while running errands in Beverly Hills on Monday.
The 33-year-old mother-of-three was also wearing black booties and a face mask to protect herself against the coronavirus' fast-spreading delta variant.
That same day, Hilary took to Instastories to explain why her three-month-old daughter Mae James' cheeks turned red.
Hands full! Former Disney Channel star Hilary Duff donned a flirty fuchsia frock while running errands in Beverly Hills on Monday
Better safe than sorry: The 33-year-old mother-of-three was also wearing black booties and a face mask to protect herself against the coronavirus' fast-spreading delta variant
'I learned something today that I thought was really helpful and I wanted to share with you because I felt lucky to learn,' Duff - who boasts 35.3M social media followers - said.
'My sleep trainer Davis [Ehrler] told me that the saliva when they're teething has a lot more acid in it. Mae is a belly-sleeping baby...so she's drooling and then basically sleeping in it. It causes that redness so don't be alarmed. You can treat it with salves. Obviously, I would do natural-type Aquaphor. Things that are calming and soothing.'
The blonde Texan clarified that little Mae's rosy cheeks were not a result of allergies.
'The redness on their face is normal during this time. I'm just sharing because even though I've done this three times, I completely forget,' admitted Hilary, whose mother Susan thought the redness was from switching to