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Can anyone recommend some bubble bath and body wash for my DD?

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mummyloveslucy · 07/10/2013 18:19

Hi, my 8 year old daughter is very sensitive down below to normal body wash. We usually use baby wash, but because she has special needs and is incontinent, I'm finding that as she's getting older, she needs one with a bit more cleaning power. She has a dip in the bath every night, so it'd have to be o.k for frequent use.
Thank you. Smile amd sorry for the TMI. Grin

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AnythingNotEverything · 07/10/2013 18:22

I don't have direct experience, but my DS's sensitive skin would only tolerate Sanex products from about age 6-11. They seemed gentle enough.

Someone very knowledgable will be along soon though ...

neontetra · 07/10/2013 18:25

E45 one is good.

cathpip · 07/10/2013 18:26

I will second Sanex, they also do a Sanex zero. My skin is very sensitive and its the only shower/bath cream that my skin will tolerate.

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mummyloveslucy · 07/10/2013 18:32

Thank you. Smile I almost bought Sanex today, but wasn't sure. I'll get the zero sensitive one for her.

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Rockinhippy · 07/10/2013 18:48

If you think she would like something a bit nicer, my own DD has very sensitive skin too & we find Lush Bubble bars are okay for her - none of the other bubble bats have been gentle enough - I use them too & I'm also prone to soreness down below from bubble bats, soaps et

Witchesbrewandbiscuits · 07/10/2013 18:50

halo's and horns.

sls and paraben free

great for sensitivities.

gnittinggnome · 07/10/2013 20:13

Can you get one specifically for women's genitals? I used to use one that is a different pH from my shower gel, and have had far fewer problems with thrush / sensitivity since I started using it. They are often in the revolting "perfumed lady wash" aisle in Boots, but if you can find one that is unscented and purely for hygiene that might help - the point is that a slightly higher pH is beneficial, so make sure it specifically mentions that. And I guess you'd need to use it for the whole bath, but it might be useful.

mummyloveslucy · 07/10/2013 20:38

Thanks everyone. I'll look out for those tomorrow. Smile

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