Baby Oil Bath Views
Luckily, Gabriel and Natalia survived their ordeal. Seven years ago the US Consumer Product Safety Commission made child-resistant packaging mandatory for oily liquids containing hydrocarbons - like baby oils, bath, body, hair and massage oils, and sunscreens. So, Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil sold in America has the compulsory child-proof lid. Why not in Australia?
You cant go wrong with baby oil, a classic beauty product. I use it to remove eye makeup, to moisturize my skin - put it on right when you get out of the shower, when yous're still a little damp to lock in moisture - or put a few drops in your bath - it 's lovely!. I also use it when I shave, it 's amazing, and a few drops in wet hair prevents frizz (just a few drops and not on the roots!)
Many people have a problem with itchy dry skin, especially in the winter months. One solution is to use baby oil in your bath water. Fill your bathtub with warm water, don't want to do to hot because that will dry you out even more. Then spray a nice amount (don't be stingy) of baby oil into the water. You'll see an immediate difference in your skin when you get out of the bathtub.
Place a heavy amount of baby oil on your hands and feet before you pumice dry areas. It works especially well after a long bath or soaking your feet in warm water. Your feet will feel great. Don't forget to pumice your hands. Before you go to bed apply Vaseline to your hands and feet then put on gloves and heavy socks for lasing softness.