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Baby lotion heat rash – Baby lotion

How can I treat my 1 month old baby terrible heat rash?
My 1 month old has a terrible seeping heat rash on his face and head. He has some on his body but its not as bad. My friend told me add a tablespoon of baking soda to his bath. Its dried it out but now his skin is tight and dry. Anyone else have recommendations. What kind of lotion can I put on his face?

go to the health nurse and ask . try not to let him get too warm , it might be eczema and need special care

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Baby lotion japan – Baby lotion

will aloevera help my skin be smooth again?
Okay, so I have really clear skin. But a few days ago, I went to disneyland (in Japan) and it was really hot! You know, waiting in the line for the rides and all that…also I didn’t put much sunscreen on! Okay, let me get to the point. SO I’m tanned alot and even my scalp is tanned red! AND my face is dried…there’s some white stuff…I put Johnson’s Baby Lotion on and it kind of healed…but not exactly. Now, I want to try aloevera…the raw one..the one my mom planted in the garden and just rub it on my face!
Will it help make my skin smooth again??

Thanks! :)
if you touch some parts of my face like near my eye and my cheeks, you can feel that they are very rough!

you should exfolitae

and do not use a vitamin E cream

seein as this is sun damage

go for the aloe vera gel because

it helps sun damage 85% more then vitamin E cream

because it smooths the skin and cools it down

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Baby lotion uses – Baby lotion

Am I the only one who uses Baby Lotion?
I don’t know anybody but myself that uses it on themselves not there babies but yall should try it. Its the best stuff I’ve tried so far.

haha naw boo yu aint the only one
i use too sum times tho cuz its makes
my skin soft an yea it does smell all good!!

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Baby Shampoo market – Baby Shampoo

Do you know of any non toxic baby wash, shampoo, bubble bath out there on the market?
Every time I give my 2 year old daughter a bath, she loves to drink the water/ put the bubbles in her mouth. I talked to her pediatrician about this and she said its fine, most kids do this and it is normal. I currently use Method bubble bath, shampoo and baby wash and I looked on the back to see if these were non toxic and it didn’t say. I know a lot of Method products are non toxic, but these don’t say. Do you know of any that are non toxic? Thanks for your help!

With the pediatrician’s blessing I wouldn’t worry too much about it, since just by using Method you’re using a safer (gentler / cleaner) product for your 2 year old.

You’re right, the “non-toxic” label is missing from Method’s advertising for the baby products and it’s not on the label. Personally, though, I’d trust them. We use their counter top wipes, dish soap, and hand soap at home.

If you want to go one step further, you could go with Dr. Bronner’s (or other brand) castille soap. The ingredients listed are a variety of natural vegetable oils that you really can eat. There’s an unscented “Baby Mild” version that I like to use on the baby. Personally, I use the lavender to help relax during evening showers or the peppermint for morning showers.

Mommy prefers Mustela for our 3 month old for the smell and how well it works. Though it may not be as “natural” as the above mentioned brands it has a good reputation and was recommended by our pediatrician.

In the end, you’re doing right by your daughter. These products are absorbed by our skin, in our eyes, and are generally safe. Before we know it, our kids will be in high school and we’ll have other things to worry about (mine’s growing like a weed!).

Update: The liquid Dr Bronner’s soap cleans great but doesn’t make much suds. You mix a squirt or two with a few gallons of water (or less) and clean with a wash cloth. This combined with the fact it doesn’t taste too nice (bleh – I just tasted the baby mild version), might reduce incidents of bubble-blowing and digestion by your 2 year old!

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Baby lotion wrinkles – Baby lotion

Can you put baby lotion on your face and prevent wrinkles?

Nope! You wanna prevent wrinkles? Sleep on a satin or a silk pillowcase. Cotton whisks away moisture which is why we wear cotton underwear (some of us at least!)

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Baby lotion johnson adults – Baby lotion

is baby lotion by johnson and johnson any good for adults?

Yes. i use it all the time on myself.:)

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Baby lotion age – Baby lotion

At what age can you use baby lotion?
My son is 15 weeks old. I’ve used the regular johnsons baby lotion on him before and he was fine. The other day I tried the night time lotion that is supposed to make them sleepy. he broke out in a full body rash! I called his Dr and she said he should be fine but not to use the lotion anymore (DUH!!!) When can I use lotion on him? Should I wait until he is 6 months like you do with sunscreen?

Because I have sensitive skin, we decided from the get-go not to use the Johnsons stuff on our daughter, just in case she got my crappy skin, because we found it pretty harsh. We use an Aveeno calming and soothing lotion which has been great. I think they can have lotion early, just not on their face. And you can definitely put sunscreen on him. Again, we use the Aveeno stuff. It’s a bit more expensive, but worth it in the end.

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Baby lotion poison – Baby lotion

Using baby lotion on babies 0-12 months?
Is it really safe to use baby lotion on babies 0-12 months?

My son is 3 months friday (tomorrow) and he has dry patches on his face, i use some Aveeno baby lotion for dry skin but on the back of that it says keep out of reach of children and if ingested call poison control. Not to mention the regular Johnson and Johnson baby lotion i use on his body says keep out of reach of children. Is this really safe to use on a baby if it is not safe for them to ingest?

My son already tries to put everything in his mouth imagine when he’s crawling… How safe can the baby product be if it says that?

Thanks.

there are plenty of things that we use everyday with the same warning. if you ingest too much toothpaste it can be bad, which is why there’s a warning on it. but we are expected to put it in our mouths, and occasionally ingest some of it.

lotions are fine to put on your baby. they tell you to keep them away from the baby because if they ingest large amounts of it, that’s when problems arise. so, unless you are squeezing the lotion into their mouths like chocolate syrup and NOT applying it like lotion is normally applied, it’s fine. i don’t even know what we would have done without it because our daughter had dry skin, too, and lotion was always used. SHe was also constantly chewing her hands and still does- never a single issue.

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Baby Shampoo bad – Baby Shampoo

Is baby shampoo bad for your hair?
I’ve read on the internet that it’s bad for your hair because it doesn’t clean it that much but to be honest I find normal shampoo to be more damaging with all the chemicals in it. I’ve tried baby shampoo on saturday ( I only wash my hair once a week) and I don’t think it’s bad at all, in fact my hair felt nice after using it…

it’s not! it’s actually healthier then regular shampoo because new born babies have sensitive care and therefore their shampoos like for example johnsons baby shampoo is just simply made with more quality and texture.
its much healthier and better for your hair, the only thing thats damaging is conditionar.
answer mine?
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Baby Soap recipe – Baby Soap

Do you know the recipe for old fashioned laundry paste to use for baby clothes?
Its what every woman in my family has used since… forever
But no one wrote down the exact recipe and cannot remember the exact measurements.

Its the recipe where you use sunlight soap and hot water to make a paste and then use that paste to wash baby clothes.

I need to know the exact recipe to make it and also how much to use when doing a load of baby’s washing.

What do you mean ‘paste’? The only recipes I’ve ever come across are either for powder or liquid soap. Since you mention hot water, I guess you mean it’s a liquid recipe. You can use any sort of soap you want to make any of the recipes…so it’s hard to say which one your family used. If I were you, I’d just search around on the internet or something until you find one that sounds right. The most simple recipe I can remember finding, uses 2.5 gallons of hot water, 1 bar of soap (they make a Sunlight bar), and 1 cup of washing soda. (I don’t know if you’d like it scented, but a few drops of any essential oil usually does the trick.) Standard goes for that sort of recipe…1/2c per load of laundry.

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