Saturday, December 19, 2009

What age do you stop using baby shampoo on a child?

I have a 18 month old I don't remember at what age you change shampoo's. I have two other children but they are older I forgot please help.What age do you stop using baby shampoo on a child?
If u love the smell there's no reason to stop. Johnson's and Johnsons Shampoo can be used all the way into toddler and school age children. One of the main reason's parents use it is because its not burn if it gets in the eye's. If you would rather switch to another shampoo just be careful to use no more than a quarter size in your palm and be careful when you rinse to not get the water in baby eyes.


J%26amp;J has all sorts of great hair care products that you can even purchase shampoo and conditioner with a great smell for carefree manageable hair for your baby no matter what the age.


just a mom who loves J%26amp;JWhat age do you stop using baby shampoo on a child?
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I don't think there is one age you have to stop using it.


I still use some soaps that are marketed for children and babies that I like (I also have a child as well though). When you know their skin isn't sensitive, then go ahead and use what you would like. I use all natural shampoos/conditioners/soaps for myself- (and my son- his is always baby though)- so my guess is that he will also use natural soaps/shampoos- because I prefer them to others. They are less harsh on my skin and I notice a difference.


If you're concerned, by something natural- then you know you're always OK. When they start to shower all on their own, I suppose it's time to let them (at least help) pick out their own shampoo.
I used it until my kids turned 3 %26amp; 4. The only reason I stopped was because the oldest one had very thick curly hair and it dried his hair out. I started buying Suave 3 in 1 tear free Watermelon kids shampoo. It's shampoo, conditioner and body wash all in one and it does very good on their skin and hair. Their hair and skin stays really soft and the shampoo smells great. You can buy it in other scents also. It would be fine to use it longer if you would like though.
You don't even need to use baby shampoo from day one if you don't want to, there are plenty of tear free shampoos out there that are a lot cheaper. We switched when our first bottle ran out, and got some yummy smelling strawberry shampoo that is tear and tangle free. It also helped clear up my daughter's extremely persistant cradle cap when we switched, so if I am lucky enough to conceive #2, then I will use the same shampoo on both my children ;D


Good luck!
As long as it cleans your babies hair, continue using it. I still use Johnson's Baby Shampoo on my 22 month old. It's 'tear-free', which basically means it stings a lot less than regular shampoo if it contacts the eyes.
the choice is clearly up to you. There is no age limit to where you have to stop using baby shampoo, but if you want to change her/his's shampoo now feel free too.
Mine is 7 and I still use it sometimes. He has always had sensitive skin, so I still buy baby head to toe shampoo. I use the other soaps more and more.
My girls are still 6 and I use it with them.


My older ones, I changed to a different shampoo.
You really don't have to stop until they start sweating a lot, and rolling in dirt!
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my partner is 19 and when he has a bath with our 6month old son he still uses baby shampoo he does the same thing with our 27month old
My mom still used that for me when I was three-four. I hated when other soaps got in my little eyes!
i still use tear free, and will keep using them until they want something else. 5 yr daughter and 2 1/2yr son

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