Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 We started using it on Braden to help with his cradle cap as someone on here suggested. We find that it has really helped and I like it a lot. I hate the way his head smells when I take the helmet off and this shampoo really makes his scalp/hair smell nice and fresh. Heidi Mom to Braden - Starband 02/17/05 <stephjerryj@...> wrote: My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is "no tears". Just wondered if anyone else uses it. 7 mos.Starband 2/23For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 We started using it on Braden to help with his cradle cap as someone on here suggested. We find that it has really helped and I like it a lot. I hate the way his head smells when I take the helmet off and this shampoo really makes his scalp/hair smell nice and fresh. Heidi Mom to Braden - Starband 02/17/05 <stephjerryj@...> wrote: My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is "no tears". Just wondered if anyone else uses it. 7 mos.Starband 2/23For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Heidi it's a bit unrelated but I learned a great tip for craddle cap from my prenatal class. All you do is comb the babies hair a few times a day every day. So wash it as normal and comb a few times a day. I know that's hard with the band but you could do it after bath time just comb his hair alot. Apparently the combing stimulates the scalp. Don't put any oils or anything just combing. Chase is 7 months and has lots of hair and never any craddle cap! Good luck Sherry Chase (7 months) tort DOCband 2/15 > My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during > bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree > oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week > ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is " no tears " . > Just wondered if anyone else uses it. > > > 7 mos. > Starband 2/23 > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Heidi it's a bit unrelated but I learned a great tip for craddle cap from my prenatal class. All you do is comb the babies hair a few times a day every day. So wash it as normal and comb a few times a day. I know that's hard with the band but you could do it after bath time just comb his hair alot. Apparently the combing stimulates the scalp. Don't put any oils or anything just combing. Chase is 7 months and has lots of hair and never any craddle cap! Good luck Sherry Chase (7 months) tort DOCband 2/15 > My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during > bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree > oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week > ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is " no tears " . > Just wondered if anyone else uses it. > > > 7 mos. > Starband 2/23 > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Thanks for the tip. That is something simple to try.alwell_sherry <type916@...> wrote: Heidi it's a bit unrelated but I learned a great tip for craddle cap from my prenatal class. All you do is comb the babies hair a few times a day every day. So wash it as normal and comb a few times a day. I know that's hard with the band but you could do it after bath time just comb his hair alot. Apparently the combing stimulates the scalp. Don't put any oils or anything just combing. Chase is 7 months and has lots of hair and never any craddle cap!Good luckSherry Chase (7 months)tort DOCband 2/15> My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during > bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree > oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week > ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is "no tears". > Just wondered if anyone else uses it.> > > 7 mos.> Starband 2/23> > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Thanks for the tip. That is something simple to try.alwell_sherry <type916@...> wrote: Heidi it's a bit unrelated but I learned a great tip for craddle cap from my prenatal class. All you do is comb the babies hair a few times a day every day. So wash it as normal and comb a few times a day. I know that's hard with the band but you could do it after bath time just comb his hair alot. Apparently the combing stimulates the scalp. Don't put any oils or anything just combing. Chase is 7 months and has lots of hair and never any craddle cap!Good luckSherry Chase (7 months)tort DOCband 2/15> My orthotist reccommended using it to wash 's hair during > bathtime. It says it is safe enough for newborns and that the tea tree > oil has antifungal properties and speeds healing. We bought some a week > ago and just love it. I love the smell and it definitely is "no tears". > Just wondered if anyone else uses it.> > > 7 mos.> Starband 2/23> > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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