Hi ladies & gents-
Was weondering what products you use for your baby, J&J etc...
I have heard that not many mums use products for the first 5 months?? why is this?
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Hi ladies & gents-
Was weondering what products you use for your baby, J&J etc...
I have heard that not many mums use products for the first 5 months?? why is this?
No one uses J&J cos it sucks, is too harsh and causes rashes.
Don't beleive the hype when they say "90% of hospital use J&J, cos they DON'T!
i agree J & J isnt the best, though it does smell good! :-) we use QV wash from the chemist as it is natural and gentle on the skin. there are also other similar products at the chemist to choose from.
We use very little even now as a toddler. My DS had horrible reactions to the J&J 'sleepy-time' bubblebath - wow so not sleepytime at our house. Try the Method baby (Woolworths) or Baby Ghia range - lovely stuff free of parabeans, petroleum based prodcuts (which J&J is full of) and SLS - sodium lauryel sulphate - not sure on the spelling - if you can look for ones that have do SLS or plant based/cocconut derived SLS it is much better. You can also find some botiques that sell a bath oil with chamomile or something gentle like that if bub has dry skin but really when they are crawling around getting dirty plain water will be fine
I will be trying Gaia baby products when this baby comes. I am trying to stick to as few chemicals as possible which is why I will be avoiding J&J product.
Nae x
Saram- do you know if the Method stuff is tested on animals? sorry OT, but i love the smell oftheir marshmallow bath stuff but only want to use it if not tested on animals.
star child- i love the Gaia products.
so has everyone been using baby products from day #1 or have you waited until baby was 5 months??
I just used water most of the time. It's not like they're getting very dirty.
The method products are nice when you want to wash their hair. I'm not a fan of anything that is highly perfumed - I like my babies to smell of baby not orange flower and vanilla bean.
They're 3&4 now and they still use mainly water and only a tiny amount of method for their privates. I only use water except on my armpits and to wash my hands unless I've got super dirty somehow. We pay a fortune for soaps that strip our skins and then another fortune for moisturisers to try and replace what we've just lathered off.
You don't have to use baby products from day one - water is usually sufficient. But I like to put a small squirt of baby wash in the bath. Newborn babies don't need to be bathed everyday either - you can just do a 'top and tail' if you don't want to fill up a bath, which basically involves just wetting a wash cloth with warm water and wiping their face, hands and feet and in any skin folds (like around their neck and thighs).
I use QV bath oil and sorbolene as a moisterizer if i see DD is getting dry skin.
A midwife once told me that the only reason that J&J can mae the claim that their products are used by 90 somkething % of hospitals is because they give it to them for free! Even midwives hate the stuff!
Maybe just start with water and get some samples of different washes to work out what works best for you.
Rainforest - All of the Method products are not tested on animals! Great stuff.
Gaia or Avado, both you can get from Coles :) I love them!
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I'm not a fan of anything that is highly perfumed - I like my babies to smell of baby not orange flower and vanilla bean.
I know everyone raves about the chemical free stuff but honestly...not a fan at all. Most are soooo heavily perfumed. I remember trying the Gaia stuff on DS when he was a baby and it is one of the most unsettled nights I've ever had with him so it wasn't just me who didn't like the over powering smell! Never again. I was checking out the Ecostore (I think that's what it's called??) the other day and same deal, really heavily perfumed.
I must admit, I love the smell of the J&J bedtime bath and used it a lot with DD :redface: Never had an issue with her using it, her skin was great. DS has more sensitive skin so we use plain old water here now, plain old olive oil for moisturiser.
We still just use plain water at 12 months. DS still puts most of his bath toys in his mouth and sucks on washclothes, so I don't like the idea of his ingesting anything apart from water. After his bath I will put sorbalene or a nice oil on him to help moisturise him. I don't think I will use anything else in his bath until he's old enough to want something else, or the water isn't getting him clean.
I do use J & J shampoo because its only on his head really briefly and I like the fact its "no tears" and it smells yummy and makes his hair soft and shiny! And I take him out the bath straight after using it. And I got heaps as gifts!! :p
I use the Moo Goo range and I don't think they smell overpowering. I can only smell the shampoo if I stick my nose in Boo's hair. But I only use water unless it's hairwashing night or she is particularly dirty.
I use Cetaphil because it won't sting eyes. Fragrance free, from the pharmacy.
My babies both have sensitive skin and organic natural stuff doesn't work for them. Gaia actually gave them both eczema, I hate the stuff now and think it is over-hyped. This is the first thread I've seen with negative comments about Gaia...very refreshing, I was thinking that our family has freaky skin.
I use Gaia in the bathwater like a bubble bath - just a squirt or two in the bath. Have been using it since day dot.
I wouldn't use J and J on myself let alone bubs!
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.
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.