Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the Dr. Bronner's baby-mild castile soap to be unusually harsh, actually. But we have sensitive skin in our family!
What? I've never head this. We have sensitive skin and allergy issues and no one has had a problem with Dr. Bonner's baby soap. (We do have reactions from the scented versions, though -- wheels on the skin and headaches.)
Doesn't matter if you've heard of it before or not, it's my experience with the product. Even properly diluted, it caused redness and irritation for me and my baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the Dr. Bronner's baby-mild castile soap to be unusually harsh, actually. But we have sensitive skin in our family!
What? I've never head this. We have sensitive skin and allergy issues and no one has had a problem with Dr. Bonner's baby soap. (We do have reactions from the scented versions, though -- wheels on the skin and headaches.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the Dr. Bronner's baby-mild castile soap to be unusually harsh, actually. But we have sensitive skin in our family!
Dr. Bronner's is pretty harsh. I only use it in the baby's bath in a very diluted form (like 1:25 ratio) and even then just a squirt for the whole bath. Babies generally don't need much soap.
Anonymous wrote:I found the Dr. Bronner's baby-mild castile soap to be unusually harsh, actually. But we have sensitive skin in our family!
Anonymous wrote:I found the Dr. Bronner's baby-mild castile soap to be unusually harsh, actually. But we have sensitive skin in our family!
Anonymous wrote:It stings like crazy if you get it in your eyes!