Some babies have sensitive skin which is where Aveeno comes in handy. My nieces can't use anything else without having an allergic reaction. My son uses Johnson's baby bath and shampoo, but I find Aveeno baby moisturizer works way better than other lotions - it moisturizes great and leaves no residue behind. As far as animal testing, I think Aveeno doesn't test their products on animals, and Johnson's and Johnson's does - check the backs of the labels.Is aveeno baby moisturizing cream good for babies? are Johnson %26amp; Johnson baby products not good for infants?
http://www.eboko.net/Is aveeno baby moisturizing cream good for babies? are Johnson %26amp; Johnson baby products not good for infants?
Johnson %26amp; Johnson is what was recomended by my doctor, nurses at the hospital where I had my baby and by the nurses at the NICU where my baby was transfered to. I was told to only use the origial Johnson %26amp; Johnson until she was at least 3 mo. old because of possible alergic reaction. After 3 mo. I was told I could try any thing but use it in a small area first to see how your baby reacts to it.
they are both fine for babies. why would you think johnson %26amp; johnson wouldn't be fine for babies? it is made for babies!! if your baby has sensitive, dry skin or eczema, then i recommend you use the aveeno. the fragrance from the good smelling baby lotions will make the dry skin worse.
Both are good for everyone.
its great for babies but anyone of any age can use it
both are fine for babies, but Johnson and Johnson is a bit cheaper and is more reccomeded. Its got a really sweet smell where as aveeno's isn't as sweet in my opinion.
They both are great! Too me Johnson and Johnson smells way better and is less expensive.
babies dont need lotion. its bad for their skin. unless they have a skin condition, their skin is naturally soft and nice
There is still chemicals in aveeno===try california baby-they are all natural and the smell so good and work for the purpose it says(moisture etc)
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