Puracy Baby Shampoo & Body Wash - Gently Scented Natural Baby Wash for Sensitive Skin - Plant-Based Body Wash and Bath Soap For Daily Use - 16 Oz
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I contacted the company and they confirmed that it is soy-free (I did not inquire about gluten).
Hi cs: You can use it as an adult shampoo without a problem. It's a very gentle product, which is why it's labeled for babies and children. br>Best wishes, Seanbr>Co-founderbr> Puracy's Founderbr>[email protected] com
Hi Ty: SLES and other sulfates aren't present in this product. br>Best wishes, Seanbr>Co-founderbr> Puracy's Founderbr>[email protected] com
It does not come without tears. When the water gets in their eyes while using this product on them, BOTH of my toddlers scream bloody murder. I was also covered in rashes.
Selected User Reviews For Puracy Baby Shampoo & Body Wash - Gently Scented Natural Baby Wash for Sensitive Skin - Plant-Based Body Wash and Bath Soap For Daily Use - 16 Oz
The packaging (two bottles, dispenser pumps, and a brief overview sheet in a box) was perfect. on being clear and concise without a lot of "marketing jargon" "br>br>Our children are sensitive to stronger formulations, but that was not the case after a few weeks of use. We didn't find the scent to be overpowering, and neither did our children. The pumping ratio we chose is purely a matter of preference, but the soap produced a nice lather that washed and rinsed off well. When some shampoo got into their eyes by accident, they didn't cry. California Baby (overpriced and sparse new formulation; br>br>Other products we've used in the past include: Eucerin Baby, Mustela (overpowering fragrance not for the faint of heart), Dove Baby (scented and sensitive), and Aveeno Baby (which has since been replaced by Puracy). Eucerin, Mustela, Dove, and Aveeno are abysmal products in terms of ingredient purity (shady chemicals galore), with the exception of the overpriced California Baby (our former favorite brand); Eucerin, Mustela, Dove, and Aveeno are abysmal products in terms of ingredient purity (shady chemicals galore); Eucerin, Mustela, Dove, and Aveeno are abysmal products in terms Furthermore, both products will leave a "thick vinyl-like" residue. They are not recommended because they "look like film during the rinse down. " Puracy Natural Baby Shampoo comes highly recommended by us for those who are thinking about it. Shampoo for the body. We are extremely pleased with our purchase and plan to order more in the future.
I had heard good things about this shampoo and decided to give it a shot. I was desperate to try something after a few weeks of my baby's cradle cap because his case was so severe. I've attached photos to show you how the cradle cap looked at its worst and how it looks now. The shampoo is natural and made in the United States, which I appreciate. We've only used it a few times so far, but it's already made a big difference. Allow enough time for your baby's cradle cap to heal. It won't be fixed by shampoo in a day. Every other day, or every few days, we use it. Even the pediatrician assured us that this is a common "rite of passage" for many babies and that it will pass in a few months. Meanwhile, this shampoo proved to be extremely beneficial! The dandruff, too, has subsided. His baby acne is the only thing left, and it will go away on its own.
I'm Glad I Found This Product After conducting extensive research on shampoos for my baby and toddler, I chose this one. Some natural brands are very expensive, but some of the ingredients are still questionable for that price, so I needed something that was reasonably priced but also eliminated most (if not all) of the ingredient questions, as well as not stink. I was looking for something similar to this: )br>br>This has helped my four-month-old's cradle cap with just one application. I've been using coconut oil before baths and it's helped a little, but today (my first bath with this shampoo was last night) I've noticed a significant difference. br>br>It isn't organic, but I'm more concerned with avoiding chemicals than with organic. After bathing the kids, it has a light citrus scent that makes me feel refreshed. It makes me feel great to use it because it's free of the questionable ingredients that almost every other shampoo contains - I've even told my family about it, and they're going to order some right away. Some people complained about how difficult it was to get a lather, but I found it to be just right; with baby shampoo, I don't want too much because it will run down their face and ears. It was the ideal lather for me because it was thick enough for me to see where the soap was and feel clean, but not so thick that it ran off my head. br>br>As for the tear-free, I'm afraid I can't comment on that. I try to avoid getting soap/shampoo in anyone's eyes (and after doing some research, I discovered that most tear-free formulas still contain eye irritants; they just contain a numbing agent, which I also wanted to avoid). br>br>I'm so happy with it that I'm going to check out the rest of the company's products. Thank you for providing a great product at a reasonable price!br>br>UPDATE: I've been using it to clean my face (same thing, finding a good facial cleanser at a reasonable price is extremely difficult). When it gets into my eyes, it feels like water, which is more uncomfortable than stinging (as some people have said). I also got it in my 4-month-old's eyes by accident, and he didn't seem to mind. I did notice that his eyes were a little red after bath time, but as I previously stated, the most popular brand tearless shampoos contain a numbing agent, which I am not fond of bathing my children in every evening.
The company's response was poor. I liked this product at first, but the bottle developed a dark reddish-black discoloration in and around the pump. I contacted the company because I believe it is mold. It's oxidation, they say, and they recommend I clean my pump. It appears to be far too dark for oxidation, and it appears unhealthy and revolting. br>I paid far too much for them to not back up their claims. br>I strongly advise against it.
For the past six months, I've been using Puracy baby shampoo on myself and my children. I'm very happy with the product; it leaves me feeling clean and not too dry. It isn't completely tear-free because it isn't the normal liquid produced in your eyes, so it still burns a little. However, it isn't as bad as your average daytime drama. I'm also happy that they now include a regular cap as well as the pumps. When it was shipped to me, it never leaked, but when I closed the plump and took it with me on the road, it leaked. I'm also pleased with the size of the box in which the two packs are delivered. It used to be a large box for two bottles (that could have fit four), but now it's a smaller box that fits two bottles and the pumps perfectly. This company appears to be striving to better itself, in my opinion. Anyone would benefit from this.