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Topic: perfume for babies Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:10pm |
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Perfume for babies is called a bath and baby lotion, they'll need nothing else...
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babycakebabe
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 10:00pm |
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J&J has been making baby cologne for ever. Hell, there is a bottle in my bathroom right now. It smells like lavender.
I also have Tartine et Chocolate baby cologne from Europe and as someone mention, in Latin America, Violet, etc are very popular and is in the ethnic isle in every walmart & drugstore. Sephora here has a Baby Cologne section.
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 9:56pm |
Lhdc2011 wrote:
The funny thing is that the baby smell is usually artifical things that we've just grown accustomed to, like the plastic and cotton scent from the diaper, baby powder, similac, pink lotion etc. It's all artificial baby smell. They just want to reinvent the scent that we associate with babies. |
right. bc babies smell of throw-up and poop naturally and new skin.
i know plenty of europeans who hate those smells and say europe makes better scented things for babies. i know there is this perfume they sell in haiti for babies--my mom ordered it when she had my sisters. it's less cloying than the J&J smells. i would get my baby smell goods.
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Posted: Jan 28 2013 at 9:53pm |
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Perfume for babies is nothing new. It has been a thing in a number of Latin American countries for some time now.
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 8:35pm |
tropical-punch wrote:
I see nothing wrong.
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 5:51pm |
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 5:42pm |
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I dont think I'd put that on a baby's skin, but maybe spray their clothes with it and let it dry. But, it'd have to be somewhere where they couldnt reach just in case they put their clothes in their mouths.
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 5:40pm |
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 5:39pm |
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With all the resources on this board, why wouldn't want make their own that is chemical free?< id="adlesse_unifier_magic_element_id" style="display:none;">
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Posted: Jan 26 2013 at 5:37pm |
Nope. Not for me and mine
I prefer Baby Magic 
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