Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 I never really gave much thought to what kind of shampoo I used on my kids. Is it really important to people on special diets? If so, I have a source for what i feel is the most natural thing out there. A little background...I make soaps, lotions, body butters, etc. it's my hobby that pays for itself. I don't make everything, like I have no desire to learn how to make liquid soap, but I do make dish soap and laundry soap as well. I love the idea of knowing what's in the soap I put on my body, and in my appliances. No nasties, and I have to admit after tinkering for a few years, I have what is for me the perfect soap, pure luxury. Anyway, I have started buying a base from one of my favorite suppliers and we are really liking it. It's called Baby Bubbles on their web site and is meant to be a shampoo/bodywash/bubble bath for little ones. They formulated it when their daughter brought home twins. No way were they going to put nasty commercial stuff on their babies, lol! It comes unscented and I can post the ingredients and web link if anyone thinks it's worth posting. Just not sure ya'll would be interested in this type of thing, but my son's teacher has a very functional austistic son and they have started on a very strict diet, including eliminating all sorts of things from his environment. This included fragrances, so this type of shampoo would be right up that kind of alley. If you added any fragrance, I know lavender essential oil is safe for babies, and that's what I use for my kids. They smell so nice out of the bath! Anyone want more info? McSeveney Baytown, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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