Baby Bath OilMake your own relaxing, all-natural baby bath oil with just a few ingredients.
When my first grandchild came along, I marvelled again at how soft a baby's skin can be!
However, in just a few short months this precious little bundle had baby eczema on his legs and arms.
I needed to make something for his skin.
With all the baby skin care products on the market to choose from, why in the world would I want to make something for my
grandchild's skin? Just hunt up the popular baby products in Safe Cosmetics Database
and find out how harmful the ingredients are. Neither my daughter nor I wanted to expose him to reproductive toxins or
allergy and cancer causing chemicals!
Using natural, organic ingredients in this baby bath oil ensures nourishment and protection for baby's skin.
Baby's skin is so sensitive that it is always a good idea to test a little bit of baby skin care products on a small
area of the leg or arm first to determine any allergic reactions.
Basic Bath OilSimply add a teaspoon of any carrier oil to bath water. Good ones are jojoba, avocado, almond, or olive. ![]() Baby Bath Oil4 oz avocado oil 4 oz jojoba oil 1 oz wheat germ oil 10 drops chamomile or lavender essential oil Mix together well. Add 1 teaspoon per bath. Shake well before use. You can also use this oil directly on the skin as a Baby Oil. Herbs in Baby BathCreate an infusion or tea of different herbs for different purposes. For a colicky baby: fennel seeds For nightime: chamomile, and lavender For irritated skin: plantain and calendula
Baby Bath Essential OilsBefore placing baby in bath, dilute 1 drop of essential oil in a teaspoon of olive oil and add to baby bath water. For a colicky baby: fennel essential oil For a fussy baby: chamomile essential oil For a congested baby: eucalyptus essential oil You can get quality dried, organic herbs and essential oils at Mountain Rose Herbs
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