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Baby Oils

Right before bedtime, you decide to put your little one into a nice warm baby oil massage will put your little one right down.

Different Baby Oils

When you go to the store, the shelves are packed with different varieties and brands of mineral oil put into the baby aisle. Today, depending on the brand you use, the ingredients vary. The following three brands seem to be the most popular. *natural mineral oils, considering its ingredients are just mineral oil and fragrance. However, the fragrance can cause a problem if your baby has sensitive skin. *vitamin E. While the aloe and vitamin E are very good for your little one's skin, once again the fragrance may be a problem. *wheat or fruits.

Alternative Uses for Baby Oil

Ever looked into your medicine cabinet or cupboard and realized you have way too much baby oil? A little known secret is that baby oil has many uses. * Little ones tend to get curious and mimic their parents. They see you doing your hair and getting ready they want to try too. Sometimes, they mimic with what they have, Vaseline, dish detergent (oil and grease fighter), and shampoo as normal. It will take a few tries but it is known to get the job done. * You get into the shower and you realize you are all out of shaving oil. Not only does is solve your problem but it moisturizes your legs in the process. * It's freezing cold outside but you insist on going on that walk. Or maybe you are snowed in and have to walk to the store. If you cover your skin in baby oil, it acts as in insulator, and fights against wind burn. * Baby oil can also serve as a cotton ball, and rub across your eyelid. Your eyeliner, eyeshadow, and mascara are no match for the baby oil. It is not recommended to use on your entire face, however, It is known to clog pores and cause breakouts.

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