Traditional Johnson and Johnson over here. We are looking into some different options for dealing with his sensitive skin (though we realized it is not really the soap that bothers him as much as his skin drying out from the warm bath water).
We were using it too, but J has pretty sensitive skin. We actually have a friend who makes homemade old fashioned soap and it's seriously working SO WELL. That and they make these adorable little wool pouches that they go in. J loves it. I'm sure it'll be even better when he's older too. So flipping cute.
Burt's Bees, but I only wash her hair. DH will take a soapy washcloth to her if he's in charge of bath time but I just don't think she gets all that dirty to require soap all over.
Because of her eczema early on, the only thing that didn't flare it up was California Baby Eczema was ($25 a bottle!). Starting to run low on it so going to a non-eczema California Baby one that is less, but not by a ton - only going with it because my sister and I went in on a BRU deal.
Otherwise, I have some Baby Ganics and Burts Bees saved up from when she was a newborn and hope that it won't irritate her skin.
Aveeno. I really just love the way it smells. He only gets soaped up 2x/wk. otherwise it's bathtub playtime or showers w us. Really just to rinse off all the food stuck in his chubby creases.
We're plain old Johnson & Johnson, but I don't know when kiddos should switch to regular baby shampoo for their hair? So far, the baby body wash is doing a great job of everything. And I just figure if it ain't broke...
ETA: @LEMSA, awwwww ... chubby creases. Don't you love them?
Whatever I can reach in the tub. So Johnson and Johnson, aveno, honest company or we have a dove bar for when he had an eczema problem but that hasn't been an issue since he was about 4 months. So besides the bar all baby washes
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Us too! The unscented sensitive skin type. It helped his eczema a lot. Might need to look into the eczema bar, though.
ETA: @LEMSA, awwwww ... chubby creases. Don't you love them?