Product Description
Milk Baby Bath Time Wash 375ml is an all natural bath wash packed with all the good stuff - keeping your baby happy and clean.
It is all natural and 82% organic. Made with certified organic lavender oil, chamomile extract, jojoba oil and calendula, this wash is safe for use on babies’ skin and hair ensuring an allergy and tear free bath time experience.
What are the key organic ingredients?
- Lavender
- Chamomile
- Calendula
- Neroli
What are the key product qualities?
- The lavender scent is used as an aid for relaxation worldwide and will assist in a great night’s sleep for Mum, Dad and Bub.
- Neroli Oil is well know for its soothing effects on the nervous system whilst also calming and moisturising the skin
I purchased the 375ml size from Luxola at $19.60, down from the original $28 when there was a promotion. I don't think I would spend $28 on it as it depleted quite fast.
Meant for babies' usage, I actually use it on myself because I like that its gentle, mild and the scent smells really good.
It comes in an off-white chunky bottle made of sturdy material with a flick-top cap which is easy to dispense the contents.
This is my first foray into the brand and I do like it very much. Despite the name, I was surprised that the texture is not milky-based or white in colour. In fact, it is almost clear in colour and the texture is gel-like which seemed to glide on the surface of the skin, rather than to feel like its rubbing on the skin. It does not foam much but thats fine with me.
It cleanses well without any greasiness or irritation.
Update : 18th Aug 2018
7 years down the road, I purchased Milk Baby Bath Time Wash while having a vacation in Tasmania. Check out my haul from there. Unfortunately, the Bath Time Wash is no longer suitable for my skin. It could have turned drier with age, which resulted in the product making my skin alittle dry. The lavender scent also smells alittle musty, which I do not quite fancy.
A look at the ingredients reflects that they have changed the formulation as well.
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