TruKid Bubble Podz for Baby, Refreshing Bubble Bath for Dry, Sensitive & Soft Skin, pH Balanced for Eye Sensitivity, Enriched with Lavender Flower, Lavender Scent, All Natural Ingredients (8 Podz)
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I don't think milk powder is listed as an ingredient. I bought these for my three-year-old granddaughter, who has a severe milk allergy but has had no reaction to them. She breaks out if milk is spilled on her, but she hasn't had an allergic reaction to these pods in the bath. She suffers from severe eczema, and these pods work wonders for her. They are expensive, which is the only drawback I can think of. If you want more bubble, you must use two, which consumes a package far too quickly; however, this is a fantastic product!!
My daughter and I have both used this product and have had no problems as a result of it. At least once a week, the 3-year-old uses them in her bath.
Thanks for getting in touch with TruKid, Ryan. Because this product is ph balanced for the eyes, it should not sting if it comes into contact with them. In none of our products, TruKid uses numbing agents. Instead, we use ingredients that are gentle enough not to irritate the eyes.
The sugar adds a lustrous sheen to the bubbles, but it is clearly not edible.
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There are a lot of bubbles that last a long time, but it is quite expensive. However, here's some advice: Cut all of the pods open and re-fill the bag with the powder. You won't need to use an entire pod for each bath. You have complete control over the amount of customization you desire. 1 TBSP equals 1 pod There are a lot of bubbles in just 1/2 TBSP. It extends the life of the bag and saves you money.
My two-year-old had eczema on her lower back, and she scratched and scratched until she ripped her skin open. It would appear as if Wolverine had a firm grip on her lower back. We tried a variety of creams, lotions, and ointments, but they didn't work. Bubble Podz was discovered during a desperate search for something to soothe her skin one day. Her back cleared up and the scratching stopped within a week of using these in the bath. We went from having to apply Neosporin to her back every night because of scratches to only having one scratch every other week. They're a bit pricey, but if you're in desperate need of a cure like we were, I'd highly recommend giving them a shot.
They don't produce as many bubbles, and there's an unpleasant odor now. Is it possible that the formula has changed? Yuck! br>br>Recent changes: br>br> br>These bubbles were ordered from a different location and do not smell. So either the formula has changed and the new location hasn't sold out of old stock yet, or something went wrong with the most recent Amazon batch. It was a complete waste of money! Very irritated; This isn't a cheap bubble.
I came across this and decided to give it a shot. These tiny pods are a sight to behold. It's a bit pricey, but it's well worth it. The sensitive ones are more expensive than the other scented ones for some reason that we don't understand. My daughter hasn't complained of itching, loves the bubbles, and hasn't had any rashes or outbreaks because the pods dissolve easily in water and the bubbles last a long time. I've used them on my other daughter who doesn't have eczema and she's fine with them. We'll have to put this on our list of favorites.
I'm hoping this isn't due to a change in the formula, but rather to a bad batch. This batch is being returned because a new order from Amazon is on its way. If the replacement order goes through, I'll try to remember to update. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> The replacement pouch has the same odor problem as the original and is marked on the back with the same 6-digit code and expiration date. 162311 EXP 02/21 162311 EXP 02/21 162311 EXP 02/21 I also left a voicemail for the TruKid people on their 888 line when I sent it back. br>br>Update: 12/2/2018 Both the company and Amazon were extremely accommodating when it came to replacements. The other batches, on the other hand, have a different smell than the first. There were no negative skin reactions, so why did it change? With this in mind, we're looking into other options.
First, the eczema: My daughter suffers from recurrent atopic dermatitis, which flares up frequently after bathing. Even with prescription topical steroids, she had a severe case of it on her legs that wasn't getting any better, but rather worsening. We decided to wean her off her steroid cream because we'd read that people often need more and more steroid and experience a rebound effect, so we combined that with Neosporin Eczema Essentials Anti-Inflammatory Cream. We used these Bubble Poz for baths while using Itch Cream. She suffers from dermatitis. At the moment, she's free on her body, and the flares are minor (a couple of bumps that can be easily knocked down with the anti-inflammatories). itch cream) rather than 2- Patches measuring 4 inches I don't think the bath bubbles were the cure-all, but they didn't hurt either-- "Not hurting" is a big deal when it comes to eczema/dermatitis and bathing! The bubbles, on the other hand: br>br> Amazing! We do two pods at a time, and they last for a long time in the tub. I'm going to have to drag her away from here- "But there are still bubbles!" says the narrator. " This is fantastic!.
My daughter, who is 10 months old, suffers from severe eczema. We've been able to keep her clear by using Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy bath treatments and nighttime balm, as well as Burt's Bees dusting powder in the creases where moisture collects. br>When I saw these pods advertised as being safe for eczema-prone skin, I knew she'd enjoy a bubble bath. We gave it a try the day before yesterday, and my first impression was that the pods were simple to use, quickly dissolved, and produced a large number of long-lasting bubbles. She performed for about 15 minutes, as is customary for her. After 20 minutes, I noticed a few red patches and took her out. She reddens easily, so it's not unusual for her to have those. We continued with her usual post-bath routine, but when I dressed her the next morning, I noticed she was having a TERRIBLE flare-up. Her knees, elbows, hands, and even her poor little face were all bruised. I immediately soaked her in Aveeno therapy and promised myself that I would never use these again. I hate myself for putting her in something that was supposed to be safe for her skin type but ended up causing her pain. Please be cautious.
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- It's the only bubble bath that doesn't make his eczema flare up or worsen. br>- It disintegrates quickly and does not leave any residue behind.
- It has a wonderful aroma! br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- Every time my son takes a bath, he asks for this.
- It's a little on the pricey side. br>br>Even though it costs a little more than a regular bubble bath, it's well worth it for us (especially since we have skin issues)! It also doesn't leave any residue in the tub or adhere to the skin or hair of your child. It's something I've bought three times now, and we absolutely adore it!.