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Non-bio washing powder

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DesperateHousewife20 · 14/02/2011 19:49

Ive been using non-bio since ds was born, hes now 7 months.

When can I switch to bio?

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NorthernGobshite · 14/02/2011 20:40

Whenever you want!

I used non bio until dd was 4 as she has sensitive skin but think was over cautious.

IWillCountToThree · 14/02/2011 20:44

Do it! Unless he has sensitive skin you'll be fine. My DS (17m) has very sensitive skin but i still use bio on some of his clothes. they'd never be clean otherwise!

No bad reactions yet! :o

smokinaces · 14/02/2011 20:44

whenever you want. I still use non-bio now, but thats because DS1 (4) has very sensitve skin and I react myself to all kinds of stuff and less so with non-bio.

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Gonzo33 · 15/02/2011 06:01

Like the other posters have said unless your little one has sensitive skin I'd make the change. However I never used it with my dd.

DesperateHousewife20 · 15/02/2011 08:02

Ahh ok! Thanks everyone, I was getting annoyed with the washing coming out with stains still on it.

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Seona1973 · 15/02/2011 08:05

I used bio after the first few weeks - no reactions

dikkertjedap · 15/02/2011 10:23

I have only switched now, dd is nearly five but has very sensitive skin. Also, for underwear, sheets, T-shirts, socks and towels (stuff close to skin) I still use non-bio.

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