Originally I registered for Aveeno, which says it is fragrance free, because I didn't know if J would have the same sensitive skin H has. We've used sample bottles of babyganics and mustela and haven't opened the Aveeno. J doesn't seem to have her dads skin so now I'm thinking I might bring the Aveeno back for something else because I'm weird and sort of love how baby smells after we put the scented ones on her.
Except the sheamoisture one. NO. Hated that scent.
Aveeno and Toms of Maine. The calming cofort one with the purple cap was all we could use on DS1 as an infant, but now he needs the more expensive eczema one. I'm hoping we don't end up down that route with DS2 as well.
Post by SheilaTheTank on Aug 25, 2016 21:00:46 GMT -5
Aveeno. It came in the baby gift pack we got at the shower. We used up the oatmeal one and are now on the regular one. With her cradle cap body thing, the pedi gave us samples of aquaphore and Ceravue and we liked those both as well.
I make my own but very rarely use it (we only do baths 1x a week so not needed right now).
I feel like my crunchiness rose 10% with that statement
How do you make your own? We don't use it bc of my own aversion, more than her skin. I have very sensitive skin and also a very fragrance averse nose, though I think the 2 are probably related, bc my skin reacts poorly to fragrance. LO doesn't seem to be as bad as me though.
I make my own but very rarely use it (we only do baths 1x a week so not needed right now).
I feel like my crunchiness rose 10% with that statement
How do you make your own? We don't use it bc of my own aversion, more than her skin. I have very sensitive skin and also a very fragrance averse nose, though I think the 2 are probably related, bc my skin reacts poorly to fragrance. LO doesn't seem to be as bad as me though.
It's actually super easy. I combine coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, olive oil, beeswax, lanolin, and a few drops of vitamin E in a glass bowl over a boiling pot of water. Then I pour it into glass jars and let cool to solidify. Occasionally I'll add tea tree oil or lavender if it's for other people, but no fragrance for the kids.
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