Johnson's Baby Bubble Bath for Gentle Baby Skin Care, Paraben-Free & Pediatrician-Tested Baby Bubble Bath, 27.1 fl. oz
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Sure. Because it's intended for babies and toddlers, it should be gentle on their skin. However, if your mother suffers from allergies or is prone to rashes, it is preferable to purchase something that is fragrance-free.
It has a lavender-like scent to it.
On the bottle cap, there is a plastic seal.
Miliey, good day. We've been using it since our child was a baby. She, on the other hand, did not have sensitive skin. It appears to be safe to me.
Selected User Reviews For Johnson's Baby Bubble Bath for Gentle Baby Skin Care, Paraben-Free & Pediatrician-Tested Baby Bubble Bath, 27.1 fl. oz
This is a terrible bubble bath product.
This is a terrible product. To get any liquid out, you have to pump really hard, and even then, the massive amount you have to use produces very few bubbles. What a colossal squandering of resources. Purchase is not recommended.
Where have all of the bubbles disappeared to? This is a complete waste of money. YES, it's a big bottle! It has a wonderful odor. Instead of "bubbles," I'd rather use this as a body wash for my child. " There aren't any bubbles at all as a result of this. " More bubbles than this are produced by Johnson and Johnson's baby body wash. Spend the extra money to get the bubbles from a trustworthy company. They are extremely effective.
br>br>However, when it comes to the bubble baths in his life, my almost four-year-old is a pretty harsh critic - He's looking for a shipload of big, big bubbles that last a long time in the tub, and that's not going to happen here. There are a lot of small bubbles, but they don't last long. Probably because bubble durability is directly proportional to the level of toxicity in the bubble bath mixture, and as a responsible father, I prefer my child's health over entertainment. br>br>As a result, this father's search continues - for a soothing bubble bath with large, long-lasting bubbles.
It doesn't have a lot of bubbles for a bubble bath. In order to get any amount of bulbbles, I have to pour this into the bath. On the first pump, the pump also broke; the new plastic is cheap and does not last. It does, however, have a pleasant scent and cleans and refreshes the kids.
It does not produce bubblesbr>The only positive is that it smells good. I've used it under running water as directed and it only produces a few bubbles in a thin layer that does not fill the tub area.
This was purchased for our 18-month-old daughter, who adores baths and bubble baths. J isn't a word we use all that often. J products, but she thought the bubble baths would be better for her sensitive skin. Let me just say a few words - a huge disappointment It only produced *possibly* one. They were gone in about 10 seconds, with 5 times the bubbles of her normal soap. It also has a strange detergent odor to it. Why would I want my child to smell like I just washed her in laundry detergent? br>However, I did not go through the reviews first. I wouldn't have wasted $6 if I had known that. So there you have it: a learning opportunity! Read the reviews before assuming that a product labeled "bubble bath" actually produces bubbles or smells like something you'd use to wash a person.
I understand that we should use less plastic, but the hand pump cracked and broke around the top simply from normal use. It still works, but the edges are now slightly jagged, and it's a little flimsy. br>In terms of the bubble bath, it is obviously less expensive than other bubble baths, but it also does not perform as well. Even small children are aware that the bubbles do not last very long. I'll keep looking and come back to this if I don't find anything that performs better at a comparable price.