washing bubs

washing bubs

besides johnsons bedtime bath what else can i use ..??

Posted in:  Baby & Toddler

12 Replies

Sienna Kinnear

Depending on the age, just water for the first 6-12 months is fine. Their delicate skin doesn't need anything else.
:-)
After that I just use some sorbelene cream in the bath or on the flannel. Nice and gentle :-)

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Trista Robinson

My daughter has allergies to most of everything including Johnstons so we use aveena baby range, bath fel n shampoo love it

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Rachelle Reyes

I use moogoo bath wash, best thing I ever bought. It can be bought at some chemist & online

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Rachelle Reyes

I use moogo, best thing I ever bought. You can buy it online or at some chemist or health food shops

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Haylee Downie

For the first 12 months I didn't use any soap with my second and after that moo goo. He gets ezcema so I always have to be ultra careful on what I bath him in. My third no soap until 9 months and now moo goo to. My daughter I always used the bed time wash as a bub.

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Faye Paul

I was told by a pharmacist to only use almond oil. A couple of drops into his bath. Bubs skin is so soft and delicate that anything else can strip their natural oil in their skin and make them dry. Was also told to stay away from Johnson and Johnsons!

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Steff Marriott

My son had eczema pretty much from when he was a newborn....we use qv wash & every 2nd night oil. It's fantastic, no more eczema. Johnson's is horrible.

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Thelma Ann

I love the curash range :)

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Anon Imperfect Mum

I use natural instincts baby wash. It's great!

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Anon Imperfect Mum

There is mustella, oat meal, aveeno baby, homebrands from big w and target.

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Lydia Elliott

QV is a good option, it's cheaper, allergy friendly and a good option overall really. Can be used for anything (as a shampoo/conditioner, soap etc)

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Sally Hart

We use MooGoo and it's great for my kids skin, they're all sensitive.

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