Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 01-03-2010
Target allways seems to have their version of j&j baby soap and shampoo on sale and they are so much cheaper. I’m mostly interested in the bedtime scents, but they are sealed so I haven’t been able to smell them. Is the quality and fragrance the same?
Filed Under (baby lotion) by admin on 01-03-2010
Target allways seems to have their version of j&j baby soap and shampoo on sale and they are so much cheaper. I’m mostly interested in the bedtime scents, but they are sealed so I haven’t been able to smell them. Is the quality and fragrance the same?
Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 29-12-2009
dry shampoo is kind of expensive so i was wondering is baby powder is an alternative.
Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 04-12-2009
I take showers at night because my hair tends to dry very very slowly and blow dryers just make it explode. So i shower at night because i don’t have the time in the morning to wait 2-3 hours for my hair to dry, and so by the time i wake up my hair is quite a bit oily around my bangs (i’ve started pinning them up for the nite but that just ends up with waves in my bangs when i put them back down, but its better than the alternative.). anyways so i sometimes still have to put a little bit of baby powder in my hair to soak up the oil, but this usually leaves a blotch of white.
so i heard about this miracle of DRYY SHAMPOO. and i thought wow, this seems like exactly what i need, all you do is spray it and its the same result but without the white! after researching a bit and reading reviews on different brands of dry shampoo (bumble and bumble, klorane, oscar blandi, etc) honestly to me it sounds like its the same thing as baby powder.
just in a spray form. it still leaves the white spots and apparently the colored ones aren’t that great either unless they happen to perfectly match you, which is unlikely especially for a person of my luck.
so whats the point of spending so much money on dry shampoo?
is there a REAL solution to problems like mine? i thoguht dry shampoo was the answer. but it seems like there may not be one.
Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 04-12-2009
I take showers at night because my hair tends to dry very very slowly and blow dryers just make it explode. So i shower at night because i don’t have the time in the morning to wait 2-3 hours for my hair to dry, and so by the time i wake up my hair is quite a bit oily around my bangs (i’ve started pinning them up for the nite but that just ends up with waves in my bangs when i put them back down, but its better than the alternative.). anyways so i sometimes still have to put a little bit of baby powder in my hair to soak up the oil, but this usually leaves a blotch of white.
so i heard about this miracle of DRYY SHAMPOO. and i thought wow, this seems like exactly what i need, all you do is spray it and its the same result but without the white! after researching a bit and reading reviews on different brands of dry shampoo (bumble and bumble, klorane, oscar blandi, etc) honestly to me it sounds like its the same thing as baby powder.
just in a spray form. it still leaves the white spots and apparently the colored ones aren’t that great either unless they happen to perfectly match you, which is unlikely especially for a person of my luck.
so whats the point of spending so much money on dry shampoo?
is there a REAL solution to problems like mine? i thoguht dry shampoo was the answer. but it seems like there may not be one.
Filed Under (baby shampoo) by admin on 04-12-2009
I take showers at night because my hair tends to dry very very slowly and blow dryers just make it explode. So i shower at night because i don’t have the time in the morning to wait 2-3 hours for my hair to dry, and so by the time i wake up my hair is quite a bit oily around my bangs (i’ve started pinning them up for the nite but that just ends up with waves in my bangs when i put them back down, but its better than the alternative.). anyways so i sometimes still have to put a little bit of baby powder in my hair to soak up the oil, but this usually leaves a blotch of white.
so i heard about this miracle of DRYY SHAMPOO. and i thought wow, this seems like exactly what i need, all you do is spray it and its the same result but without the white! after researching a bit and reading reviews on different brands of dry shampoo (bumble and bumble, klorane, oscar blandi, etc) honestly to me it sounds like its the same thing as baby powder.
just in a spray form. it still leaves the white spots and apparently the colored ones aren’t that great either unless they happen to perfectly match you, which is unlikely especially for a person of my luck.
so whats the point of spending so much money on dry shampoo?
is there a REAL solution to problems like mine? i thoguht dry shampoo was the answer. but it seems like there may not be one.
Filed Under (baby soap) by admin on 10-09-2009
My fiancee, went to Vegas to celebrate her friends birthday. So, anyway I am keeping the baby. My fiancee is usually the one who gives the baby her bath. Needless to say, I need to give her a bath so do, I need to wash her hair? If I do, do I use shampoo or the soap I use to wash her up. I am asking because my brother told me to use the johnson and johnson stuff that I use to wash her up but its not like he has any kids.
Filed Under (baby soap) by admin on 08-08-2009
Target allways seems to have their version of j&j baby soap and shampoo on sale and they are so much cheaper. I’m mostly interested in the bedtime scents, but they are sealed so I haven’t been able to smell them. Is the quality and fragrance the same?