🛁 Naturally gentle, perfectly pure—because your baby deserves the best bath time ritual.
Burt's Bees Baby Shampoo and Body Wash is a 98% natural, fragrance-free, tear-free formula designed specifically for sensitive baby skin. This pediatrician-tested, plant-based cleanser moisturizes and gently cleanses hair and skin without harsh chemicals, making it a safe and soothing choice for daily baby care. Available in a convenient 3-pack of 12 fl oz bottles, it’s an essential for mindful parents seeking pure, effective baby bath products.
C**S
BB is reliable brand
classic fragrance, substantial, long lasting bubbles
T**D
Pricey but Good Stuff
The product is fine. I am writing this to tell Amazon not to beat the daylights out of it when they ship it. In order to prevent leakage it was plastic wrapped to add additional seal. A good thing. On the other side of it all the plastic wrapped bottle was dropped into a box, given to UPS and off it went. Arrived very quickly. Should have all been well. However, without something to restrain the bottle's movement in the box it banged around and damaged the pump causing some minor leakage. Not returning as I am using a pump from another product. I fully expect you guys to reject this review as it is not really much about the product but I could find no place to report this packaging error otherwise. Soooo-for what it is worth lets make sure there is enough proper packaging or you will bust something. The product itself, just fine, have used it before.
M**A
TEAR FREE!
So I am a first time organic, everything safe and clean products mama and of course my first option was Dr Bronners Castile Soap which is the cleanest baby soap out there. However, after my baby turned 1 month old, she loves to splash( I think all baby do) and one time during our regular bath time, she splashed so hard that the water with just a few drops of the liquid soap on it, reached her eyes. OMG. My baby was crying for 5 minutes straight nonstop I felt so bad as mom, and did my research. Turns out Dr bronners soaps are not Tier free, and burn their little eyes like hell. So I decided to try this one. And got it from here, another review said that they don’t send the unscented(Not true) I got what I order. Unscented - tear free . And let me tell you that the difference is amazing. My baby splashes so much and water gets in her eyes and nothing happens, not crying not panicking nothing. I ofc tried my self because I try everything I put on my baby, and definitely tear free. A little feel of ice-minty when it reaches your eyes but not burn at all. Buy it!
M**J
Great baby wash for sensitive skin!
Love this baby wash for my kids! It has a EWG rating of 1 so you can feel good about using it on your kids. I used to use California Baby Sensitive Baby Shampoo and Wash for my kids but one has bouts of eczema. I was looking for a wash that was just as gentle but more creamy and less drying for my kids. Burt's Bees fits the bill. It has a mild scent that is pleasant but not overpowering. I also use a little less soap than I did with the California Baby one as this one lathers up very well. I still end up using a separate conditioner but I'm ok with that - my kids have a lot of hair. The only minor gripe is that it doesn't come in a pump like California Baby (nice for doing one-handed pump action while using the other hand to prop the baby up). And it is of course on the pricier side of baby washes, but if you care about EWG ratings like I do, then you know it's worth it. It isn't organic but that's ok for me as long as the EWG rating is good.
M**N
Least "stingy" body wash / shampoo I've found
Update 7/30/2018: I continue to use this shampoo / body wash, and love it, but it does (if I am showering without my contact lenses in) now sting a little - my guess is that the formula has changed slightly. As this product is now all over, every supermarket, every big box store, I should imagine they may have compromised and changed ingredients, due to the enormous volumes they need to produce. No issues with my skin, and the brief eyeball sensitivity is barely worth mentioning, but "not stinging at all" is no longer true. So I am lobbing off one star..Update 7/23/2017: Up to five stars, this stuff works for me (and that is, where skin is concerned, always very personal). Itchiness is significantly reduced, none on the legs at all, amazingly, and the wash is concentrated enough that you don't need to use a lot, experiment with smaller amounts than you were used to using. I am well pleased.Original Review: Because of ongoing skin sensitivity that two doctors gave me different opinions on (wouldn't you know, the dermatologist's instructions did not work for sh...) I've been trying to eliminate all irritants, from artificial fibers in clothing and linen to unnecessary chemicals in cleaning agents, allergen- and fragrance free detergents, you name it. I've reduced the number of skin degreasing agents I use, as well, as I understand from the 'net skin oils have protective functions, and removing them completely every day may not be a good thing. At some point, I switched to Johnson's Baby Moisture Wash, Vanilla Oatmeal, 15 Ounce from the supermercado, but when I used that on the one day a week I do not have my extended wear contact lenses in, it stung in my eyes - reading the label, I noted that, despite its hypo-allergenic and no-tear formula, it contains fragrances. That's not good, so I've now switched to trying this Burt's Bees fragrance free *stuff*.So far, so good - it doesn't have fragrances, it smells (on my face as I lather) mostly of oatmeal, which is kinda weird but certainly not harmful, and indeed is the least degreasing formula I've used, the past couple of years, in my quest for less agressive stuff. Mine isn't a greasy skin, and with summer coming up we'll see how well it does, but if it doesn't sting my eyes, that's Job Done, and I would think that makes it safe for your baby's skin, too. I should add that a baby is growing, and its skin regenerates a lot faster than yours or mine does - remember there is A LOT more skin on you than on your baby. Your metabolism has to work a lot harder to keep it all in good order than a baby's, don't believe the marketeers, babies don't spend hours a day enveloped in Diesel particulate and hydrocarbons, with artificial fibers rubbing all over 'em (I hope!?). I just can't think of any reason, now that I've been forced to think about it, why anybody would use anything on their skin and delicate bits that is capable of stinging. Stinging is a warning signal when your nerve endings find the chemicals harmful. Lathering, BTW, is one of those things that has no real function, and lathering agents that do nothing but foam are often added to washes and shampoos - that's why your hypo-allergenic detergent, if you use the right amount in your machine, barely foams, because those sudsing agents aren't there and That Is A Good Thing. So don't use the Johnson & Johnson baby stuff on your baby, IMHO, and for now, this Burt's Bee's wash seems just what the doctor ordered and I find that a little of this goes a long way, no need to slather it on. I'll update this as I go along, I've got three bottles to get through, if no update, I am fragrance free, happy, and, errm, "unstung" ;)
H**H
Great for sensitive skin!
Long lasting and very gentle on baby’s sensitive skin! Bubbles nicely for those cute bubble hairstyles and does not irritate the eyes when washing out hair.
R**N
Great Product Great Price
This scent free version of product is excellent for kids with sensitive skin and much less expensive than some of the competitors. It lathers well and creates lots of bubbles in the bath too.
D**P
Can cause UTIs
Product was great until my toddler got a UTI from usage. We’ve been using the wash for a little over a year and never had any issues. It bubbled up great and cleaned really well. I’m not sure what ingredient in it can cause UTIs but it did cause one for my son. It lasted for over a week and since we stopped using the body wash, he hasn’t had another one. I won’t be using this product again because of this.
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