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OtopiaWhat are good organic body care products for infants?

I'm really picky when it comes to what I'm going to put on the skin of my baby. I do not want anything with sodium benzoate (a carcinogen) in it-a-lot of organic products have featured in the list of ingredients.
I like the ingredients of the Earth's Baby Mama Angel product. However, I have heard that essential oils in baby products may be irritating (do not know if it's true or not). Otopia claims to have all the things I like, but nowhere on their website the list of ingredients and I do not want to spend lots of money online to buy things I do not want when they come to me ..
Does anyone have advice on essential oils in baby products or a biological product tips?
Thank you.

Essential oils in baby products are generally more beneficial than anything, the companies manufacturing organic products do research and would not put something in their products that cause irritation, they know that buyers of their products are sages on issues like these if I don 't worry about it.

Regarding a good organic brand, you can not pass Weleda, they have products for babies most amazing about their calendula oil is sensational and calendula cream layer change is good if my eight-month ever all had a red background! Their teething powder is good too, it's all good!

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?u ...

I like Little Twig products. All organic and smell
really great. I've used it on both of my children
and had no problems. My son has really sensitive
skin and cradle cap and these products have
been great. They are very good price. If you register online for e-mails they send sometimes too good. Good luck
you search!

I Aleva Naturals, which uses a combination of natural and organic ingredients. I use their bamboo wipes and 2 in 1 hair and body.

I am very picky when it comes to what is put on the skin of my children. The skin is the largest organ of the body, everything that we apply to our skin ends up in our blood, so I want to know what happens on my children are healthy and natural.

I use Burt's Bees on my children, even my 7 months. I also love California Baby products.

Regarding essential oils are irritating ... I have not seen that, with one of the products I use, my children are not sensitive skin too much.

Drugstore.com has a good selection of natural / green products, skin care for babies and they list the ingredients of each product.

http://www.drugstore.com/templates/stdpl ...

Good for you for wanting to keep it natural! If you also want to make simple, opt for certified organic jojoba oil. This is the closest thing to the body's natural oils. It will operate as a moisturizer and can be used anywhere on the body. I know that Aveda offers. They also have their "all-sensitive line" that is safe for babies. It is very soft and has the faintest scent of chamomile. You can also use extra virgin olive oil for dry skin, extreme, works like a charm. A lot of moisturizers have fragrances that can irritate baby's skin or just do a good smell but not helping to drought. Good luck and enjoy your breakfast!

Honestly, the only thing you need is a baby wash (this can also be used as shampoo), lotion (or moisturizer) and a diaper rash cream if needed. Sometimes a powder. Some elements that work well are:
Wash Aveeno baby's sensitive, or washing baby is dye and fragrance free. Johnsons.

Posted on February 10, 2010.
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