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I’m not crunch but I’m mindful. I’ve always been a Johnson & Johnson person (love the smell) until I learned about the cancer connections (I know, I know it’s not all their products).
Im trying to find a new baby/kid wash and ran across some overpriced wash called Pipette. Friends say good thing but wanted the cynical DCUM consensus/suggestions. |
| I am fairly crunchy and mindful of ingredients and like the Beautycounter baby wash. Most of the time I use castille soap. Dr. Bronner’s brand (they specifically make a baby version) or Kirk’s bars. |
| My favorite is Mustela. It smells amazing and has been great for my kids’ skin. Costco sells it now and it’s very well priced. Otherwise the Mustela website runs good sales every few months. |
| Dr. Bronners is a good one. The baby one is unscented. I also like Earth Mama Angel. You can even use baby CeraVe or Cetaphil. Baby Dove smells really good. |
| I love Attitude products. |
| Dr Bronner’s. |
| I liked California Baby. I try and find products not tested on animals. |
| I love Mustela. |
| I love Mustela |
| I thought the Eucerin stuff was just fine. I may have bought it because my Dad's a dermatologist and we always had just tons of Eucerin around. |
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I don't think there is a "best"
It doesn't matter at all unless your child has sensitivities to certain things. The J&J lawsuits were from talc. I would stick to unscented though. Any unscented baby wash is going to be fine. I use and like this as a shampoo and body wash. It is inexpensive for a natural minded baby wash. My local heath food market carries it. I think WF might too https://www.rainbowresearch.com/baby-shampoo-unscented-16oz/ |
| We've always used Cetaphil baby wash. |
| I like the unscented Babo Botanicals. |
DP. I use the unscented baby Dr Bronners for myself, but it's definitely not "tear free." It stings a lot if it gets in your eyes. I don't use it for my kids for that reason, though that's what I'll get them when they're a bit older. |
And I found them to be very heavily scented (and I’m not scent phobic) |