We have never had any problems with J&J products...I love the smell of the milk bath.
We have never had any problems with J&J products...I love the smell of the milk bath.
i have started using 'Burt's Baby Bees' shampoo and wash on my sons and it is absolutely divine. no over-powering smells and their hair is so soft and beautiful.
I use QV bath oil and QV cream on DD. She has eczema.
Some of my friends swear by the J&J natural stuff but it caused DD more rashes. But i think it is more a trial and error as diff babies have diff skin types and reaction.
Last edited by Mum2SweetCs; July 8th, 2009 at 04:34 PM.
MiEssence produces a baby wash that is hardly perfumed at all.
Natural Instinct have a bath wash that has lavender so is good for night time.
Natural Oil Workers have bubble baths which are great fod older kids.
Gaia make nice gentle products which are a great price too!!
I use a small amount of MiEssence baby creme bath for DD2 about every third wash.
DD2 has used all of the above and all are great IMO.
J & J baby oil is petrochemical based. A friend who is a midwife says that the products are quite harsh on a newborns skin. Another friend has used J&J when her child was older (I think it was about a year). I guess it depends on your beliefs and what products you want to use.
I have very sensitive skin and find the J&J soaps (and most normal soaps) dry my skin out, so I wouldn't use it on bubs.
A massage therapist who came to our mums and bubs group said she wouldn't use baby oil on her bubs due to the mineral oil base. Plus I guess you can use cheaper options (ie no bath products and olive oil as a mosituriser).
Tis purely a personal decision.
Tauren - Yep what Tarkin wrote - lots of chemicals in J & J even their "natural" stuff is pretty loaded with chemicals - a lot of companies think that if you add some herbal extracts you can call it natural and it will be OK. Pm me and I can send you a link to some articles on the SLS and other nasties in a lot of our shower products. I have read that J&J "no more tears" formula actually contained a anaestetic to stop the stinging which means kids can get it in their eyes and not wash it out which can actually lead to eye damage.
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