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What Lotion And Soaps Do You Use?


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Because of the other thread, I was wondering..what brand lotions and soaps do you use?

I already changed my toothpaste, but didn't even think about these two.

Thanks =)


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Lotion = Johnson and Johnson

Hand Soap = Soft Soap

Shower Soap = Lever 2000

Body Wash = Johnson and Johnson

Dish Soap = Dawn

Dishwasher Soap = Cascade

Cleaning Supplies = Clorox Green Works

Hope this helped some... Good Luck =)

Lisa16 Collaborator

Lush has any number of lotions and soaps that are okay, as does Burt's Bees. In addition, you can try out korres (a Greek company) that is great. Also, 100% pure makes some great lotions.

Puddy Explorer

Face Soap - Cetaphil

Body Wash - Dial Liquid Soap

Hand Soap - Soft Soap

Shampoo - Garnier Fructis

Lotion - Suave & Vaseline Intenstive Care

Dish Detergent - Dawn

Dishwasher Detergent - Electrasol

Laundry Detergent - Tide

Cleaning Products - Windex, Comet, Soft Scrub, Clorox Green

I love posts like this. Sometimes you find out products that you didn't know were 'safe' and it's a nice surprise.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Personal soap and for shampoo -Nutribiotic Skin Cleanser .

If I use a conditioner it is Garnier but I don't use one often.

Dish Soap - Palmolive

Detergent - Arm and Hammer for sensitive skin

Floor Cleaner - Murphy's Oil Soap

Window Cleaner - Heinz Distilled Vinegar (it is made from Corn)

eeyore Collaborator

I use Suave as a shampoo/conditioner...

crayola Apprentice

Oh boy...what types of these are NOT safe?


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