I use the scalp care for DS's cradle cap and have been told by a couple of BBers that it's fine to use on the bot as well... but don't double dip!!!!
i have heard great things about MooGoo. but there are so many types. just wondering which ones you all use.
mainly to treat mild cradle cap. but also nappy rash, heat rash etc. so basically a good all rounder really.
I use the scalp care for DS's cradle cap and have been told by a couple of BBers that it's fine to use on the bot as well... but don't double dip!!!!
I just use the MSM cream. I slather DS in it from head to toe after his baths... I've never used it for cradle cap, but I have used it behind his ears when he was younger they went all gross and crusty (despite me making sure i dried behind there) and it cleared it up within 24 hours.
For cradle cap I briskly rubbed baby oil into his hair to losen the bits, then rinsed. Worked well but he only had a really really mild dose of it.
DS also gets heat rash that it soothes well tooI even use it on myself as a moisturiser! I think the MSM is a good all rounder myself.
Have fun!
I started with MSM for nappy change time, but once bub was all cleared and nice, I used the Milk Wash in the bath, and so they dont need anything else after that!!
I cant believe how nice their skin is, all the time, and it being natural is just a massive bonus!!!
The hair stuff is awesome for them too....
MSM cream is good.
we use:
MSN cream for everything from nappy rash to sun burn and mozzie bites.
Milk wash
Shampoo and conditioner for DD's hair
Anti aging moisturiser
oil cleanser (but you'll need to avoid the ones with cedarwood if you're planning another pregnancy)
Deodorant
I love ALL their products. There are others I want to get but I have limited funding LOL
thanks everyone.
i ended up ordering the MSM and the milk wash.
can the MSM also be used as a moisturiser for all over body...?
I'm pretty sure it can, its for excema too, so I have put it everywhere for one of my DS before....
MSM is great for everywhere! The full cream cream is also nice for an everyday moisturiser.
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