The Product Spotlight Series continues! Remember, the community is welcome to comment on threads like these throughout your time here, not just when it's their week in the spotlight. Big thanks to everyone who participates! Thanks for providing links and pics when you feel they are helpful! For this week, we've got Bath Time!

One note: Here are
all TB's Bath time articles.
Ooo, a second note: See below the prompts for an extra question about next week!
STMs:What types of products did you find to be essential for baby bath time, and which are your fave brands & why?
What types of products are unessential, but you would recommend for bath time--which are your fave brands and why?
Which types of products/specific brands/brand products would you NOT recommend?
What's the super cutest bath time product? (pic/link plz for this one!)
FTMs:What bath time essentials/unessentials are you looking at? What's topping your list so far & why?
What one super cute bath item do you not want to live without? (pic/link plz for this one!)
Any questions (other than the above) for STMs?
Up next week: WELL, it's supposed to be Maternity Clothes! EXCEPT: We have a whole thread for this already!!! Anyone want to browse the spreadsheet and pick a new product category for next week that isn't already on there?!?! OR weigh in: Do we get a week off of Product Spotlight?!? Or just move something up--but I really don't want to reorganize it--ahhh! As a clueless person trying to build a registry, these have been super helpful to me, so I'm not sure I want to take a week off, either. Help!) To view the upcoming PSS schedule, based in part off of
S19's, see here:
March 2020 PSS Spreadsheet!
Re: Product Spotlight Series: Bath Time!
Im all about the cute hooded towels, photo opp! And we always liked Burt Bees baby wash. I think I stop have a stockpile of it, hope it’s still good.
Definitely love and recommend hooded towels. Make sure you have at LEAST 3-4 because babies love to poop and/or pee in them (or was that just mine?). Lol. I got a few of the Aden and Anais ones for DS and he still uses them, although he’s getting a little big. Haha. You can get great deals on cute hooded towels at Marshall’s or homegoods. No need for anything fancy.
We also use the aveeno bath products. DD was allergic to basically everything else so I’ve stuck with that even for DS and it’s great.
I also really like the aden and Anais washcloths. They’re really soft.
And a pro tip for all of you FTMs!! DD hates the bath at first, and my OB told me to get her naked, swaddle her in a Muslin blanket, and submerge her IN the blanket. Then slowly remove the blanket. Y’all it was a LIFE CHANGER. I would absolutely recommend trying that for the first few baths to get them used to it.
I resisted getting it because it seemed kind of expensive, but it was genuinely one of my favorite baby items. My son adored having baths in it! We used it for a long time (until he was around 1) because it was so much quicker and used less water than filling the whole tub, and he still enjoyed being in it.
It props the baby up in a way that they sit independently in the water and can play with toys/splash etc without slipping or without you needing to hold onto them.
I second the hooded towels: I love the ikea ones. We bought three there before he was born and are still using them (other brands he grew out of a long time ago).
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/klaemmig-towel-with-hood-turquoise-red-40373074/
What types of products did you find to be essential for baby bath time, and which are your fave brands & why?
We used one of those simple blue plastic tubs until she could sit up, that worked great.
LOVE the Skip Hop whale cup for hair rinsing: https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Hop-Tear-Free-Waterfall-Rinser/dp/B00FXR5S20/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=whale+cup&qid=1569424655&sr=8-2
We used babyganics soap for a long time, but it dried her out eventually. We've since had good luck with Hello Bello soap and Cerave lotion.
What types of products are unessential, but you would recommend for bath time--which are your fave brands and why?
Gizmos and gadgets and fancy tubs. Seriously all you *really* need is a sink and a towel.
The main recommendation I have for a bath-type item but for a non-bath use are the baby washcloths. We bought a couple packs of them to use for our boys as penis covers during diaper changes. Not as cold as a wipe, more sturdy than a tissue - worked well for us to block any pees mid-diaper change. Boys don't pee during changes much after several months old, but early on it happens quite often.
DS2 10/2017
DS3 due 03/2020
I must be one of the only ones who didn't think that hooded baby towels were all that great. We used them because we had them, but regular towels would've worked just as well if not better. They're also so small that you certainly can't use them long-term unless you have a really tiny kiddo.
We used a regular bathtub with infant sling for the first few months. But, once he was old enough to kinda sit up, we used this and it worked great.
My one tip is to save the peri bottles from the hospital, because they can be useful for baby-bathing!
*Formerly LuND*
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TTC: 7/2016
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With DD, also had a plastic baby bath, sans sling, and used the hooded towels. I bathed her pretty much every day just because I loved when she smelled so clean... and with only one I had more time.
I actually like and still like the hooded towels and baby washcloths!! The washcloths help get into their tiny, soft crevices better than full size. I just think they look adorable in the hooded towels, and again seems easier to dry their rolls than with a full size towel.
One thing I started with DS was using the little soft bristle square brush the hospital sent home to do his head and hair. DD got horrible cradle cap, I thought I had read to leave it alone, but it just kept accumulating, so gross. DS got it a little bit but never as bad as hers, she did have way more hair that might have contributed.
I think someone mentioned in the disregarded list but I like and still use the whale faucet cover, and we used the whale suction mat for the bottom a while but I haven't replaced it and we've been fine without it.
I like Honest shampoo, smells sooooo good, but a little pricy. Trying out the Everyone soap for kids, doesn't have the best lather, but smells good, and is a good value.