Advantages: None that I could find Disadvantages: expensive waste of money
...skin.
I normally but Johnsons baby oil as I have used this myself on and off for years and know it works,but when something new comes on the market, you think it will be an improvement on the old product,No,I was mistaken there!!
The instructions on the can say :
Shake well before use,hold can upright.Should be applied to the hand before rubbing into babies skin.
Thats it,no further instruction needed,great I thought,so after his bath I followed ... ...resort to the good old Johnsons baby oil(not mousse).
In my opinion Johnsons should not have bothered with this stuff.Its obvious they are trying to keep up with the times but,failed miserably in this case.
It costs around 3 pounds for a 150ml can so its not cheap!
Johnson are renouned for there advertising saying there products have clinically proven mildness!Well in this case its so mild you might as well have not bothered!
It does smell nice ...
niclemamy 16.03.2001 (19.03.2001)
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Love this. Bear in mind I am quite without a baby, and writing for adult usage only. The sure way to softness is to get slicked up in regular Johnson’s baby oil when you're fresh from the bathtub. However, for those of who don't have the time or patience to wait three days for that to sink in properly, this mousse, oh baby, does the job.
Packaging - easy as a whistle to use, and (unlike the regular oil) easy to control the amount you use as ... ...have a nice little blob in your hand, it spreads really easily, and honestly does sink in in no time. There’s no greasy residue at all. After I used it a couple of times, my skin was soft as a cloud.
Compared to other Johnson’s products it is a bit more expensive (about £2.49 I think). But then compared to other adult body moisturisers, it seems quite reasonable. The only real drawback I can come up with is that obviously, being a baby ...
writerfree 24.06.2003
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Advantages: great for skin, smells nice and not too oily Disadvantages: price can be a bit steep in places, also i think sometimes it can be quiet hard to find aswell
...it is a great product Johnsons have always been good and i will always stick by them.
Its even sooo good that when ever i look after my nephew i stick it on him for his dry skin and it does do the trick for a couple of days i think the trick with the mousse is "be brutal" dont be afraid of putting loads on it all dissapears in a matter in seconds once you start rubbing it in.
So over all i think the product is great i would highly recommend it. ...
sweetfi 23.01.2002
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Advantages: Quick & easy to use Disadvantages: Expensive
This product is wonderful. My baby was two weeks late when she decided to arrive. Her skin around her hands (including fingers) & ankles (including toes) were so dry. You could have peeled the skin off. The best way to describe what it looked like is, when your skin gets very flacky after long exposer to the sun like sunburn.
It just looked so painful I felt I had to put something on her skin to soothe. It was a friends mum who recommended the product ... ...heal & become soft. Then within a few weeks it had completely cleared up her skin. I also used it for her cradle cap, which helped a bit but not as much as the other areas.
You just squirt & a small blob is in your hand the tin & the nozzle are the same as a hair mousse tin.
The best thing about this product is it is great for us to, it leaves your skin & your babys very soft indeed. The only thing about this product is that it has a strong smell.
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hazle 19.08.2004
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Advantages: Be a babys bum Disadvantages: Expensive
...its safe like all other johnsons baby products. On the down side though, it doesnt come cheap. About £3 for 150ml, but worth it in my opinion. There are copies about, i know for sure that superdrug have their own version in their baby range, but i have never tried it so cant confirm if its as good as the original. Its a fraction of the price though!
Why not give it a try? You too could become a babys bum! ...
Sheriff_Clow 11.01.2002
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Advantages: smells like baby, absorbs easily, my toddler loves to use it Disadvantages: only mildly moisturising
Johnsons baby oil mousse smells great and is a dream to use. Shake the can and press the nozzle and a wounderful baby smelling foam is produced and is extremely pleasant to use.
The foam quickly sinks into you skin which is great especially as with 3 kids time is always in short supply. This also means no oily/ greasey marks are transfered onto your clothes.
The kids love it too. My toddler who usually hates having creams applied really enjoys ... ...The main down side to Johnsons Baby oil mouse is that I find that it is not particularly moisturising. Its great on the majority of my skin but I find I need something more moisturising on drier areas such as knees and elbows.
The one other down side is that because the kids like it we very quickly get through these rather small cans.(only 150mls in a can). What about family sized cans Johnsons & Johnsons? ...
mumzie 21.01.2004
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