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 Baby's bath, What items are u using on your precious?

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post Jun 26 2012, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(sweeboon @ Jun 26 2012, 11:58 AM)
Hi Daddies and Mommies,

I personally LOVE Johnson and Johnson's Head to Toe Baby Bath and have stocked up a lot whenever I see them on sale. Anyway, I saw a news report yesterday from Hong Kong and UK that there're two chemical substances found in Johnson and Johnson's Baby Shampoo which have cancer risks.

Follow this URL to read the news: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-...ampaigners.html

I guess it's ONLY the Baby Shampoo contains those? But that scares me a little.

Anyway, here's what I use on my lil one:

Shower: Sebamed Baby Wash (when she's below 3 months). Then I switched to J&J Head to Toe, and alternate with Pureen Baby Shower.
Shampoo: Pureen Baby Shampoo (after she's 6 months cos she had very little hair before that)
Baby Powder: Mei Mei Liquid Baby Powder (I like this alot, sometimes when there's redness on her pee pee, I just use this one and the redness goes off the next day)
Nappy Cream: Drapolene (if needed)
Baby Oil: Yu Yi Oil (for stomach) and Pureen Baby Oil (for her head, it's taught by my Filipino maid last time to prevent from "wind")
Baby Mouth Wash: I forgot the name, but it's a kind of edible liquid (or oil?), whereby I'd use a piece of cotton, wrap it around my index finger, wet it and apply a little on top to wash my baby's mouth and tongue.

Sometimes, when she has rashes, I'd use Sebamed Baby Facial Cream (if it's on her face) or Sebamed Baby Lotion (on her body). I like them alot.
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Some of the Johnson's Baby Shampoo contain methylparaben, propylparaben and even ethylparaben too!
It's good to read the labels of some of the Johnson's products and know the compounds...
Anyway it's quite ridiculous cos apparently Johnson's has those formaldehyde-free formula that's being sold in other countries like Japan, Australia to name a few.
Sigh, even baby products are not spared the toxic chemicals.


 

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