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Mumsnet Discussions: Special needs : I need a non-fragrant shampoo for DS (5 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By TheodoresMummy on Thu 08-May-08 20:32:08
I usually just rinse his hair with water and we swim once a week anyway, so it must be quite clean ?? grin

But now with suncream and sweat and sand and general muckiness from the garden, he needs it washing properly.

He hates it anyway, but really gags when I put the shampoo on (expensive organic shampoo !!! (typical) grin). Thought he was going to be sick tonight sad.

Any recommendations ?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By wrinklytum on Thu 08-May-08 20:36:06
I have just googled there is a site called "Gentle bodycare" that does fragrance free organic stuff,£6.99 a bottle for shampoo/bodywash.HTH.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By TheodoresMummy on Thu 08-May-08 20:48:28
Will check that out, thanks so much. smile

(bet your tum isn't really that wrinkly wink)
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By silverfrog on Thu 08-May-08 20:51:45
I use this for dd1 as she has smell sensitivites/chemical sensitivities etc. THey also do a neutral bar soap, which is really good too.

we also use their toothpaste, as it has no nasties in it.

hth
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By FrannyandZooey on Thu 08-May-08 20:52:48
Green People organic base shampoo is fragrance free and v nice
expensive but you only need a tiny amount


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