Y.P. asks from Moraga, CA on March 23, 2009
Tween Bath/Shower Soap & Shampoo
Mamasource to the rescue please!!
I have a 12 year old son. I am wondering what body soap do your kids use? My son's skin is dry, so I am looking for something moisturizing. Also, need help on shampoos for him. Is he old enough to go with a separate regular shampoo?? It would be ideal if there was a body soap/tear-free shampoo combination option that is not a "baby soap". I am looking for something more natural with not too many questionable chemicals.
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N.H. answers from Sacramento on March 24, 2009
My 12 yr old almost 13 likes dial, the have one that i a body wash/shampoo and it smells really good. he has very servere dry skin but it doesnt make it worse. after he' out of the shower he's use vaseline lotion for men and i also bought him oxy clean for he's face. all three produces cost me about $15.00 once a month.
Good luck
N.
L.A. answers from Sacramento on March 24, 2009
Hi,
You are going to think I'm nuts but get "Main & Tail". It was originally made for horses but now it is sold in most drug stores for human use because it is such a great shampoo and soap. WalMart, Target, Longs even the grocery stores carry it now. I started using it very long ago on my horses, then it became very popular and now you can get it anywhere. My husband and son use it daily.
Good Luck
L.
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L.M. answers from Sacramento on March 24, 2009
I like the natural stuff too. My family loves this all-in-one product:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/category/body-hair-care
Not full of harsh chemicals and doesn't come in a "babyish" container. You buy it by mail they often have free or $3.00 shipping offers. Check out Paula's other products too! The sunscreens are great. I use her moisturizers and I have very sensitive skin. You can buy sample sizes to try the products before you buy them and they offer a money back guarantee.
Good luck!
S.B. answers from Redding on March 24, 2009
Dear Y P,
My son, who is 13, and all of his friends, use deodorant and body wash, etc.
The hot set-up is Old Spice body/hair wash.
It's not drying at all, and it smells so fresh and clean, I even use it sometimes. Your son is definitely old enough for regular shampoo. My friend's son refused to bathe or shower. She got him some deodorant, shampoo and body wash in the "man" section, and that kid showers happily every single day.
Take your son shopping and see what he likes the smell of.
I have sensitive skin, and nothing I've bought for my son has bothered either of us.
H.J. answers from San Francisco on March 24, 2009
Dr. Bronner's soap is great--all natural, very mild, doesn't dry the skin. Available at any health food store, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, some grocery stores. For a sort-haired boy, it may well be fine as shampoo. My little girl's curls need shampoo, but I was just using Dr. Bronner's on her till a few weeks ago.
D.P. answers from Fresno on March 24, 2009
Check out the products at Trader Joe's. They have great options that don't contain the sodium lauryl sulfate!
G.D. answers from San Francisco on March 24, 2009
Take a look at www.OurBetterWorldNow.com. I sell locally made bath and personal products that are organic and completely safe and healthy and good for sensitive skin. There are a variety of scents and they are simple looking- not to make your son feel like it's a johnsons and johnsons baby soap container. But most importantly, it's a good brand for the whole family. It stopped my daughter's rashes and dry skin.
A.R. answers from San Francisco on March 24, 2009
Hello,
I recommend any soaps/shampoos that DON'T have Sodium laurel sulfate... <<< that is the stuff that makes the bubbles , in shampoos/soaps and is also the stuff that DRYS one's skin out.. In addition, you may want to look into a shower head that takes much of the chlorine out of the water (another vicious drying agent) we've done both... in that we have a new shower head and I only use california baby shampoo/body wash on my son.. no chemicals... no junk.. not to mention, I notice a big difference on my own skin since using the chlorine free shower head, my skin isn't near as dry.. I would also recommend that if your son's skin is really sensitive, then try and have him limit the amount of really hot water in his shower, the hot water coupled with the chlorine can really dry skin out. I do all of the above for my son who has sensitive skin and it has worked wonders.
good luck!!
K.K. answers from San Francisco on March 24, 2009
I have a 14 year old son so I have been down this road. For dry skin, Dove is really best, but it may be hard to keep him from smelling like a girl. Let him decide. Anything by Aveeno is very good for the skin, so maybe a body wash from them. He is definitely old enough for regular shampoo. If you are worried about his eyes, drag in Dad for some father/son bonding time. He will be thrilled to use whatever shampoo his Dad uses. Have your husband watch his shampoo technique once to give him advice on how to keep it out of his eyes. He will want to do as his dad does. Next step - shaving!
S.M. answers from Stockton on March 24, 2009
You may want to ask him what he wants to use - if he cares. Teenagers want to be cool down to the soap they use.
Of course you can take this opportunity to teach him (if he is still willing to learn) about different products that can be good and bad for us. it is totally cool to go green, and my girlfriend loves the say yes to carrots brand and I love Alba - but alba is kind of girlie smelling (both at target).
Also get him a skin care routine, boys break out and if they knew all they had to do was use a simple face wash and maybe some salsylic(sp?) acid to combat those zits they'd be ok.
best of luck!
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