There's truly nothing more exciting in this world than having a child of your own. The first time around it's so mysterious and wonderful. You hardly know what to really expect from the little wonder. Well, one aspect of this newfound parenthood I can tell you about is their delicate nature. Babies are soft and fragile. It's up to you to treat them as gentle as possible. Their heads are not fully protected by a skull, their limbs are tiny, their necks are not yet strong, and their skin needs special care and pampering. Oh yes, baby skincare is a crucial issue to consider. You can't just toss them in the tub with you and scrub their little toes and back with some Zest. They require sensitive products.
It's a blast being a parent now days. I heard this spiel over and over from my mother. As she watched my wife and I care for our daughter when she was an infant, she redundantly emphasized how many cool products are currently available. From cribs, to strollers, to bassinets, to simple baby skincare lines, we now have access to it all. She said it was never like that when I was a baby. I suppose she's right. When my daughter was born, my wife and I purchased plenty of baby skincare products from Johnson and Johnson. To be completely honest, this was the only brand I knew of. Not to mention you can buy them in any drugstore. While they may not be the fanciest or most expensive baby skincare solutions on the market, they work great. Personally I live the way they smell and our daughter seemed to as well. Not long down the road, my wife came home with higher-end Mustella baby skincare products. She had bought them from Nordstrom's and was clearly stoked about the way they smelled. She claimed they were her new favorite and totally worth the extra cost. So we tested out the Mustella baby skincare line, and all seemed perfectly fine.
It comes down to what you're willing to spend and what scents you prefer. Whether you purchase Gerber, Johnson and Johnson, or Mustella is irrelevant, because they all work well and are gentle enough for any child. So shop around for baby skincare items and do some sniffing.
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