Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone link the research on Johnson and Johnson link to cancer? Is this something I need to be concerned about?
Parabens are carcinogenic. If a baby wash says “fragrance,” in the ingredients, it probably contains parabens. That’s the easiest way to rule out products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone link the research on Johnson and Johnson link to cancer? Is this something I need to be concerned about?
Parabens are carcinogenic. If a baby wash says “fragrance,” in the ingredients, it probably contains parabens. That’s the easiest way to rule out products.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone link the research on Johnson and Johnson link to cancer? Is this something I need to be concerned about?
Anonymous wrote:I liked California Baby. I try and find products not tested on animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1 My kid has dry/eczema prone skin and bubbly stuff makes it worse. Mustela is the only thing that works.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.