normal detergent or baby's detergent?

uddermummy

Well-Known Member
i use country wash which is supposedly mild enough for babies when i mix dd's clothes in the wash with ours. But i always choose extra rinse.
 

redjn

Well-Known Member
well that's what I was thinking before my boy is born. the moment he is born I was given a few hamper with the detergent in it so may as well use it then after using find I like the smell so con't to use lor....
 

Green

Alpha Male
Hi

Suggest switching to eco-housebrand product which uses only natural ingredients.
It does not contain toxic chemicals and is much safer for the family and infants. Cost for member is reasonable and sometime cheaper than those commercial brand.

Please read, especially if you have young kids and babies.

http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=518

http://www.naturalnews.com/003210.html

My family including my children has tried out the products and it is good and safe. I would strongly recommend that you try it out yourself. There is absolutely no risk. If you dont't like the products, return it to the store within 60 days and you will receive full refund.

If you need assistance in purchasing the above product, please email me at swift_eagle88@yahoo.com.sg

All the best to you.
 
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DodoTan

Member
Dear Green,

If you really want to be eco-friendly, use soapnuts. Way smaller carbon footprint cos minimal processing required.
 

pokemon97

Member
i use kodomo liquid detergent and soak separately cos i feel that our detergent will be too strong so not so good for baby skin.
 

DodoTan

Member
what is a soapnuts?
Soapnut is a kind of fruit found in this region. The dried shell of the fruit has a natural chemical called saponin. But anyway, it is a natural soap. Using the soapnut shells soaked in water, you can clean just about anything. In fact, it has been used for hundreds of years in India to clean silverware and raw cotton products.

You can visit http://www.oneecostep.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=18 for more information.
 
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