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A refreshing organically certified essential oil blend of mandarin, orange, lemon, rose & petitgrain citonnier.
Contains no Sodium Lauryl Sulphate.
Website: www.made4baby.co.nz
Product reviews...
This was a great product, I loved the packaging. Bright and funky looking with an easy to use pump on it.
I used this for a toddler, we would wet him from 'Top 2 Toe' and firstly wash his hair. Then we didnt even need anymore than that, we just used all the lather on his head to wash the rest of his body.
Lovely fragrance and nice smooth, soft, non-greasy foam. I liked the fact that it doesnt smell artifical too.
The only downer about this product is that the bubbles are so much fun and such a novelty that he just wanted to empty the whole bottle!!!
This product has a wonderful smell, and is entertaining for kids. They love to watch the bubbles come out of the bottle. The only thing I found was that you cannot apply the bubbles onto the skin in water. It is easy to use above water, and would be fine to apply in the shower away from the running water, but not very effective for bath washing on a very small child that can't stand to have it applied all over. It is however nice to know that you're not applying chemical based products to your little one's precious skin.
This product is awesome! My daughter loves watching the foam come out, and is forever wanting me to put the foam straight on the body for her to rub in!
The scent is also great, all the smells blend in well together.
At first I couldn't get it to foam very well, but it was the operator's fault not the product. I find it foams alot better when the bottle is held upside down.
The product isn't greasy, which is great and it lathers very well.
I love the fact this product is organically based, and it is now on my shopping list! What a fun way to keep kids clean! Well done Made4Baby!
I was quite excited about this product - it has a great fragrance and it so easy to use. It is a very light foam and not greasy BUT it disperses as soon as it touches water so very difficult to apply to a baby in the bath. You really need to use it out of the bath on wet skin so perfect for those first few weeks when you are basically sponging your baby down but almost impossible when you are holding a baby with one hand and trying to apply it with the other. I found I could only really get my 4 month olds tummy washed because it was poking out of the water. My 22 month old I would ask to stand up and wash her before sitting back in the water which is not ideal either because I am forever telling her she has to sit down. So quite disappointing because I really wanted this product to work - I love everything else about it. I can only recommend that it is a brilliant wash for brand new babies in the first few weeks.
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