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Super gentle – Partner has dermatitis and uses this brand so assuming it is a comparable product I bought the entire range for baby and found The wash is fragrance free (although there is a scent, not unpleasant) and has not caused any rashes. Baby has not shown to have dermatitis so maybe baby has more robust skin, regardless it seems overall gentle and moisturising. I would rate the entire range.

Everything goes a long way except the moisturiser but I use that so much maybe 3 500ml bottles to everything else.

After washing I moisturise all over, nappy cream once in the morning, once they poop (if they poop and mine usual only does one a day), and once before my bedtime and have never experienced a nappy rash in the heat of a Qld summer. Oh and the nappy cream is good for any heat rash baby might get on their face.

Bathtime is a cap full of oil and a few squishes of shampoo and body wash. Comes out smelling like clean baby. Just know, they don't get dirty, maybe a little off milk smelling. Washing daily isn't necessary, just do a wipe down with a wet cloth and reapply moisturiser before bed, but if you can't handle that just stick with the baby oil and moisturiser.

Don't listen to old people, they will tell you to wash daily and disregard fragrance (I.e. fabric soften everything). Babies shouldn't smell like potpourri, I'm a big advocate that the residues to get things to smell fragrant will aggravate skin.

I don't think this brand is expensive considering the size of all the product containers, there is some savings to be had. I would consider the moogoo brand, but it is more expensive. Maybe they're okay and need it due to baby's skin. I like that they are an Australian company but I didn't need to branch out. I also stayed away from sudocream as it smelt so floral than the neutral QV nappy cream.

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