Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 27-02-2010
we have two bunnies and they are indoors ..the one we adopted yesterday is a 7month old male lion head and he STINKS horribly he smells like a goat
he was kept outside near goats lol can i give him a bath using baby shampoo?
and we have a bug man come every 3 months can i just move my bunnies to another room while he sprays and open a window???
also can i spray frebreeze around them? or should i remove them from the room when i spray?
Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 21-02-2010
ok, so I have processed hair because I dye my hair every once in a while. And because I do this, my hair is very oily at the roots and dry on the mid-shafts and ends. I have looked online on what I should use, and they say to wash hair mostly at the scalp and condition on the ends. Some say to use special hair shampoo for colored hair, but some say that those companies are just trying to scam you and take your money so they recommend using baby shampoo. I have been using the colored hair products, but have seen no results. Then again, i have been using those products incorrectly. What do you suggest I do? Are there any shampoos and conditioners that are the best of the best for my type of hair?
P.S. A hair professionals opinion would be ideal! Thanks!
Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 16-02-2010
my 3 1/2 month old baby’s cheeks gets red and very dry and the left side is worst than the other one. When it is very dry it is extra red and the skin is rough and scaly. I immediately said that it is eczema then part of me don’t want to believe that so i’ll say maybe it is acne, very dry skin. I know that eczema is permanent and no known cure. She has a doctor’s appointment on the 4th of January so I will get confirmation from the doctor. I want to hear others’ opinion and of course i know that no one can diagnose her except a doctor and i am very much aware that without seeing it, it is difficult to say, but from description and from your personal experience with your baby what do you think. FYI, i bought the baby lotion by aveeno that they claim is good for eczema and the baby eczema cream by disney and it really helps with the dry skin and the redness.
Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 28-01-2010
My son is two months old and the other day I noticed what I think is some type of rash? All over his body (face, legs, belly) are very tiny bumps. Not red or irritated. Just his normal skin color bumps. I ran out of his baby dreft laundry detergent and had to wash his clothes with my purex. Could it just be a reaction to the new detergent? I’ve been putting baby lotion on him but its not going away. What do I do?
Filed Under (baby soap) by admin on 25-01-2010
Do you know of any facewash and lotion or soaps for adults and babies that don’t use animal glycerin or gelatin in them that are common in the supermarket or drugstores? I have always had problems finding a good product again in other stores.
Filed Under (baby soap) by admin on 15-01-2010
so i just found out i’m pregnant and i want to know what are some good names for a girl
i was going to go with kylianna marina after the chick from the guilding light and then
i was going to go with Daniel James but it sounds way too james bond
please help me i want to name my baby after something associated with soap operas
like Jessica Nicole Or Pilar Theresa but it just seemed stupid
Filed Under (baby soap) by admin on 13-01-2010
I have quite white skin and I have red patches and a few faint scars from spots. What can I do?
I wash my face 3 times a day with plain soap, exfoliate lightly with sugar and baby oil twice a week, I have quite oily skin so I don’t moisturize too often.
Thanks for any help.
Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 30-12-2009
Eczema is a triad gene…meaning it is linked with asthma and hayfever. It is trigerred by an allergic reaction to something, fragrance and dairy are the most common. Kids will usually outgrow it by the age of 12, if not they will most likely be like me and have it their whole lives. Try using dreft detergent to eliminate the fragance portion. You may have to go for allergy testing to see what stimulates the reaction…mine is stress and dairy.
They have plenty of medicated creams such as kenalog or triamcinalone. However if the rash is on the face you dont want to use any kind of steroid based creams on the face for 2 reasons. (1) facial skin is naturally thin (2) Steroid based creams cause thinning of the facial skin.
I saw several people suggest oils baby and olive. From my personal experiance oils suffocate my skin and pores causeing me to itch more (medicated ointments instead of creams do the same thing)
When i was younger and my Eczema was raging and out of control several things helped (1) Oatmeal baths for the itching (aveno makes a great one!) (2) Eucerin or cetaphil lotion after a bath (if you have a medicated cream put on lotion after the medicine.) Lotion helps to seal up pores in a non irritating way to prevent moisture loss. (3) a humdifier or a pot of water under my bed to add water to the air. Its shown that people with eczema lose alot more water through there skin then regular skinned people. Also make sure the bath tub is really clean because of the open pores its a lot easier to contract celluitis (skin infection)
Hope my many years of dealing with eczema help! Good Luck!
Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 22-12-2009
Some people say use baby lotion others say use vaseline. I want to know which is best if any? Is there anything else out there that you suggest I use?