actually, my pediatrician recommended dove from the very start. it's very gentle for babies.
2006-08-09 07:46:29
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answered by Karen H 3
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At any age really. Baby washes are a modern gimmick and moms think they are supposed to use them. Just make sure whatever soap you use is mild and unscented. Also stay away from deodorant soaps. There are several mild unscented brands on the market such as Dove unscented, Ivory, Aveeno, and others. Go ahead and save yourself some $$$. I would stay away from body washes for adults since so many contain perfumes that could irritate.
2006-08-09 07:32:59
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answered by arkiemom 6
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I have a 3 and 4 year old and we still use baby wash. I do use the Suave 2-in-1 kid shampoos for their hair though. The baby wash still works and they both have very sensitive skin. I say over the age of 2, but like the other posts, try to stay away from dyes and perfumes.
2006-08-09 08:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If your child has sensitive skin you should continue to use it or use an adult wash meant for sensitive skin. Other than that, when ever you want to switch to another body wash is fine. They also make body wash and shampoo for children (not baby bath) that smells fun. My kids love it. But when we go camping or on vacation they just use my body wash and shampoo. I just take precaution to keep it out of their eyes. Harsh soap in their eyes once will make bath time not fun at all.
You are the parent, you have to decide when it's best for you and your child!
2006-08-09 07:34:36
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answered by ? 2
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Maybe 2 or 3,I cant remember when I changed my daughters soap,shes 14. When ever you do,make sure the ingredients say"dye free". I think that should go for everyone. Look into Suave products,they're so cheap you could afford to use baby soap forever!
2006-08-09 07:33:42
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answered by ♀Mañana♥^¥ ♪☺↕♫©⢠size= 6
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we're still using baby wash but only because we got SO much of it when my daughter was first born. (she's almost three now.) it's useful especially because it's tear-free and pretty gentle on her skin.
but i sometimes use my bubble bath for her - not often (to avoid UTIs, yeast, etc.)
we did move to kid shampoo a year ago. and we have to use adult conditioner - there's just no other way to get the tangles out.
as long as the soap is pretty gentle, it shouldn't matter. but you'll need to make sure they don't get it in their eyes. it'll be a lousy bath experience for everyone.
2006-08-09 07:30:45
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answered by kwanyin_mama 3
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Now if you think it's time. Just be careful what you purchase a lot of soaps have a lot of extras and perfumes in them that can be very irritating to tender skin. Avoid anti-baterial and deoderant soaps as they are overly harsh.
2006-08-09 07:30:17
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answered by amyaliceco 2
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well, regular soaps are much more harsh than baby soaps. If you really have to stop using it, get Ivory or even Dove unscented for sensitive skin.
My son had a mild skin reaction, & they told us to use Dove unscented for him. They said it is very mild.
2006-08-09 07:40:37
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answered by fairly smart 7
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Usually when the child is old enough to know to close their eyes and mouth so the soap doesn't bother them. If your child has sensitive skin you may want to wait a little longer.
2006-08-09 07:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Use toddler shampoo till they provide up getting it of their eyes. some infants handle this around age 6, my 34 twelve months previous husband nonetheless gets it in his eyes each and every time yet will not be able to be persuaded to apply toddler shampoo. toddler shampoo is "tear loose". i take advantage of primary cleansing soap for speedy washes with a facecloth, yet tear loose toddler wash and shampoo for baths. Why do you prefer to alter? value? sick of having too many stuff on your tub? (i'm in basic terms questioning)
2016-11-04 05:26:10
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answered by shuey 4
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I wouldnt recommend either, commercial detergents are terrible for your baby. Use a little oil or a hand made all olive oil soap and never ever anything with mineral oil in it
2006-08-09 07:27:56
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answered by welsh_witch_sally 5
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