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lola77
07-09-2011, 23:09
Can anyone tell me if a bubble bath that is ok for dry/sensitive skin?

I can't seem to find my usual one anymore (I think it's naturecare baby or something). I found a mustela one but it's pretty expensive.

I've seen a few bubble baths in the supermarket but they look cheap and nasty, and I also dont want to go near johnsons.

Help!

Mrs Awesome
07-09-2011, 23:16
My DS gets eczema and usually can't use supermarket bubble baths. I have recently tried the Method brand bubble bath which was fine for his skin, and the dermaveen baby bath wash creates bubbles if you put a decent amount in.


* Damn you autocorrect...you are killing me! *

tasha1984
07-09-2011, 23:17
Gaia I think have one. And also curash - oatmeal and milk or something. If you're looking for non supermarket, I'm not sure they do bubble bath but the goat soap that is sold in DJ/Myer? If you googke it you should find where it's sold.

4fullstop
08-09-2011, 14:02
I would never use any of the regular supermarket "bubble baths" with my kids - sure way to make their skin flare up!! Sometimes for a treat I'll do a bubble bath with Sorbolene body wash - 1 or 2 squirts makes pretty good bubbles :)

Skya
28-10-2011, 00:41
I use QV oil in my little girl's bath. Sure it's not bubbly, but at least there is something in the water that nourishes the skin, and best of all it's not greasy!

Juzz
28-10-2011, 03:57
I use the Burts Bees bubble bath for my 15 month old who has extremely sensitive skin (with excema as well). We've tried heaps of products (Inc Moo Goo) & Burts Bees is the only one he doesn't react to.

RourkesMumma
28-10-2011, 08:52
Usually anything that makes bubbles is soapy and would strip oils from sensitive skin.. So we don't use anything on DS. but I did discover last night that our Vegesorb moisturizer (that I use on him as a bodywash too) froths, sort of, in our spa bath :)

dreadlockfairy
28-10-2011, 09:14
My lil girl doesn't have eczema but can get dry skin easily, especially from anything from the Mustela range. I've read the back of the kids bubble baths in the supermarket and the list of chemicals just freaks me out so I've never tried them (or Johnsons & Johnsons).

We use St Ives oatmeal & shea butter body wash & St Ives triple butters body wash in the bath. A small bit makes heaps & heaps of bubbles. It doesn't dry the skin out and smells lovely!