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22/01/2013, 09:08 PM
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His clothes get washed with the regular powder we use (Omo Sensitive - it's not as perfumed as others) and normally in a wash of their own, otherwise I lose the little bits like socks.
I use the Gaia brand for cleaning & moisturising the little guy. He gets washed in the shower with me and I use just a little touch of the bath soap on a facecloth to wipe him over. Makes him smell delicious, especially when I moisturise him afterwards. I've had to bath him quite often lately because he's recently become a mucky eater, getting milk everywhere. Hair, chest, back, hands... he is the dribble king. |
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24/01/2013, 12:51 PM
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Congratulations!
I found my LO had very sensitive skin so used a sensitive laundry detergent and had her own loads. Still do at 8 months. As for bathing I found Gaia baby wash for body and bath good and Natoy's Nature's Bub Baby Oil for massages was gentle on her skin and natural. No mineral oil. Hope that helps |
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