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slushy06 · 11/06/2010 16:13

I assume we use non bio for babies because there are less chemicals?. How long do you use them for, and why do you need to switch to bio?

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Seona1973 · 11/06/2010 20:03

I only used non-bio for a couple of weeks (free bounty samples!) and have used bio powder ever since with no skin problema for any of us.

CantSupinate · 11/06/2010 20:08

fewer chemicals. Ahem. Okay, got that out of the way.

The evidence that Bio powder causes skin problems is purely anecdotal (I think?) -- I'm not saying that it is okay for everyone, just that there's no unbiased research about whether it's a likely problem or not to babies or... well, anyone with presumably sensitive skin.

I switched to Bio between 3rd and 4th baby and never looked back. Actually, my big exciting discovery about then was colour Bio.

Tortington · 11/06/2010 20:09

bollocks just wash your shit - non bio my arse

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slushy06 · 11/06/2010 20:24

Okay so dd 10 months does not need it anymore . Is bio more effective than non bio then.

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Seona1973 · 11/06/2010 20:31

it has enzymes in it that help break down stains which the non-bio doesnt have

slushy06 · 11/06/2010 20:45

Thanks think I will switch back to biological then .

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