Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion comes in a large, 17 fluid ounce bottle. The slender bottle has raised numbers and dots on the sides making it easier to grip, particularly after you already have lotion on your hands. Cute, typical Baby Einstein characters grace the front of the Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion bottle.
Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion is hypoallergenic and contains the soothing ingredient aloe. Also contained in the ingredients list is dimethicone, an ingredient found in the best moisturizing lotions I purchase for my son's eczema.
There is a light scent to Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion, so if your baby is sensitive to added fragrances, Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion might not be the best choice. The light scent is pleasing; however, and it works nicely for boys or girls.
The Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion claims that you can teach your child right at bath time by using the numbers on the bottle to review numbers. I am not sure I really buy this considering the numbers 1-5 are simply placed on the side of the bottle. They work much better for just providing traction, in my opinion.
Overall Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion does a nice job moisturizing my son's skin. He has never had any adverse reactions to Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion and it does work well to soften his skin. While it does not work as well as some of the more expensive baby lotions I have purchased, this lotion is great as an every-other-day lotion so that I don't have to spend quite as much money on the costly brands.
Baby Einstein Splash and Discover Moisturizing Baby Lotion can be found in the baby bath care of larger retailers and costs around $5.99 for a huge 17 ounce bottle. The nice moisture added and light scent make this a product that I will likely purchase again.
Published by Emily Harmon - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
I am a happily married mom of an elementary school aged boy and toddler girl. I work full time in the education/library field and part time as a crafter/artisan. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentFantastic review. :-)
I had tried several baby lotion found in generic supermarkets and stores and I remember I liked them until I did research on how many chemicals are in them. I dont want those chemicals on my baby's skin!!
I use the Made from Earth skincare products now for my kid - specifically the Lavender Calm lotion. I am loving it because it does not have a penetrating scent...any lotions that smell too strong like fragrence have too much perfumes makes me wonder about the hypoallergenic claim. Since Made from Earth doesnt use chemicals or fragrances all their stuff is hypoallergetic...go for the Lavender Calm lotion if you are looking for a great Non Toxic baby lotion. . .
Great product review!
Nice review of a needed product. Love the baby lotion smell of new babies!
Nice review as always....I like the idea of the traction dots. I remember that being a problem when my kids were little :)