5/19/2011

Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Bath, Lavender & Vanilla, 18-Fluid Ounces Bottles (Pack of 3)

Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Bath, Lavender & Vanilla, 18-Fluid Ounces Bottles (Pack of 3)



  • A rich lathering cleanser containing lavender and vanilla
  • Combined with natural oatmeal, known for its skin soothing benefits
  • It helps retain moisture and gently soothes baby's delicate skin, leaving skin feeling clean, soft and healthy
  • It is even gentle enough for babies with sensitive skin

Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Bath is a rich lathering cleanser containing lavender and vanilla natural ingredients known for their calming and relaxing properties. Combined with natural oatmeal, known for its skin soothing benefits, It helps retain moisture and gently soothes baby's delicate skin, leaving skin feeling clean, soft and healthy. It is even gentle enough for babies with sensitive skin.



Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Bath, Lavender & Vanilla, 18-Fluid Ounces Bottles (Pack of 3)


Hi,I did the following:
How necessary are hooded towels and baby wash cloths?How necessary are hooded towels and baby wash cloths?

I'm aware that they are made of different and softer material and I can imagine that it is probably better for baby's skin, but it's really getting close to crunch time and there is still so much stuff left to get. I intend to eventually get them no matter what, but are they an absolute must have especially at the very beginning?.

Posted by becca lynn
Nah, I don't think so (and I have 4 kids & our 5th due any day). I have a few hooded towels, but most of the time, I end up using our regular towels (they are bigger & warmer). To me, they are not a necessity at all. Baby wash cloths are not a bad idea as the normal ones get heavy with water & soak up so much of the soap, so the baby ones are soft & small & easy to use to wash a baby with :)

Posted by Lisa R
i have a TON of hooded towels and my daughter HATES them...she hates anything on her head

so maybe just get one and see how it works for your baby

but i think you should def get baby towels and washclothes because reg oens are too rough

Posted by Luv my kids 4evr
I never used hooded towels on my kids. I went to the store and bought the softest towels I could find. I think the ones we settled on are softer than any hooded towel i've seen on the market. Plus I bought the bigger ones so they are thicker and pull the moisture away from my kids faster and keep them warmer until they are diapered and dressed. I did use baby wash cloths though because they are thinner and easier to get in the delicate folds of skin and I didn't want a massive heavy cloth for cleaning my baby's face, etc.

Posted by Ree
I hate the hooded towels and so did my daughter. I would recommend the washclothes though. We just washed our towels in dreft detergent and used ours on her! The washclothes are really cheap at walmart and dollar stores. They are better for the baby soap!

Posted by Angelica A
Hooded towels are cute but I don't really like them. To me it is easy just to wrap my baby in a regular soft towel. The wash cloths are nice since they are small and not too rough.

Posted by Working mom&wife :)
I would not have gone without baby wash cloths. They are much softer.My other wash cloths which are pretty soft left red marks on my baby when I used them one time. Their skin is so sensitive at first. I LOVED the hooded towls myself. made it much easier and kep them warmer after the bath. I would definately recommend getting both. A regular towel will work but try to get the washcloths. Good Luck and congrats!

Posted by Olivia is laughing at the Trolls
not necessary at all. I didnt buy any but got a few at my baby shower. we didnt use them very long either

Posted by Daniel's Mommy
Well I think they are necessary for us. My son loves his hoodie towels...they keep him snuggly warm after his bath. Our towels are not as soft, but I have had to use them on occasion. They serve the same purpose.
The wash cloths..meh I also have tons of those..and we use them for just our son. I don't think it makes a difference.

Posted by SMILES
I wouldn't say that they are a must have.....but def. handy.
My son is now 8 months old and I still use them. I don't, however, use them for their softness. I use them because they are the right size and the hood is very handy, coming from a warm bath to cool air. My child is now so big that he's out growing them....and I can use a regular sized bath towel.

I do find the infant wash cloths are crappy lol. They are so small and thin. I have a few good ones, but def. don't get the cheap ones lol. hope that helps.
congrats!

Posted by Barbie
Buy baby wash clothes but use a regular towel, it will do fine.
Use fabric softener when washing your towels so they are soft for your baby.


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