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EL332 · 12/08/2018 17:10

Best gentle products to use with baby friendly scents? 💛

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myotherbagisgucci · 12/08/2018 17:23

I use Fairy non bio detergent with their conditioner. DD's clothes always smell nice and feel soft.

Spanglyprincess1 · 12/08/2018 17:26

Comfort conditioner and fairy non bio or bold. Baby seems happy with either.

ReginaPhalange89 · 12/08/2018 17:26

With my first I used Fairy non bio, second I ended up just buying supermarket brand non bio! (Tesco/Asda) . I think as long as its non bio and you don't chop and change too much any are fine. Tesco liquid one smells nice

dementedpixie · 12/08/2018 17:29

I only used non bio for a few weeks and then switched back to my usual bio powder. No skin issues

happymummy12345 · 12/08/2018 17:32

Fairy non bio is all I'd ever use

BlueBug45 · 12/08/2018 17:45

Current advice is you can use what you normally use. Old advice was to use non-bio powder. So probably best to do what @dementedpixie does.

Vampyress · 12/08/2018 20:41

I use aldi brand non bio liquid tabs and comfort fabric softener and my ds has never had any skin issues as a result. I also used aldi formula when I stopped breast feeding after researching it's safety and it worked out perfectly for him and much cheaper than other brands. The only thing I do buy branded is nappies as I find cheaper ones leave ds more prone to nappy rash especially in this heat and he has started walking.

Angelmiracle · 12/08/2018 21:47

Another fairy fan here. DS is 5 but I use it for all our washing as DH has bad psoriasis.

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