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Nice bath stuff for babies

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flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 14:05

What good bath stuff can I use for 3 mo DS? Nothing with crap in it, etc

TIA!

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SixtyNiner · 15/08/2007 14:06

water

at that age they don't need anything else

flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 14:07

Oh really, even at 3 months? I thought that was only for a few weeks?

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SixtyNiner · 15/08/2007 14:14

I'm sure we didn't introduce soaps and shampoos until much later. DD is 2 now so it seems quite a long time now. I'm sure someone with more recent experience will come along. Sorry -not much help.

flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 14:17

no, that is a help, thank you!

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funnypeculiar · 15/08/2007 14:19

I've only just started using anything other than water. Ds is 3.5

flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 14:56

What about washing his hair? No?

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funnypeculiar · 15/08/2007 15:01

Oh, fair point, do use shampoo

flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 15:18

oh good.

Any ideas for nice shampoo for babies anyone?

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anchovies · 15/08/2007 15:21

Waitrose baby stuff (you can get it at John Lewis too) is lovely, smells really nice, no horrible stuff in it and not ridiculously priced. I used their bath stuff and shampoo from about 3 months.

funnypeculiar · 15/08/2007 15:24

Another vote for waitrose stuff.

ArtistFormerlyKnownAsSOH · 15/08/2007 15:28

I use most of these products and really rate them.

Piffle · 15/08/2007 15:32

lavender claensing bar

DS2 is 5 mths and we use this for his hair and behind ears etc if he needs it, he has only had about 10 baths in his little life and as dd aged nearly 5 has very sensitive skin we used this bar on her so we know it is gentle.
But usually just wash him with water unless he is really sicky or mucky.

flowerybeanbag · 15/08/2007 16:12

ooh, fab suggestions thanks everyone!

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