Reddit mentions: The best child care products
We found 314 Reddit comments discussing the best child care products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 174 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Baby Unscented, 32 Ounce)
- MADE WITH ORGANIC OILS & CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS: Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are made with over 90% organic ingredients. Over 70% of ingredients are certified fair trade, meaning ethical working conditions & fair prices.
- ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE PALM KERNEL OIL: Grown by fairly-paid smallholder farmers in Ecuador to ensure sustainable harvesting techniques that won't damage local habitats—providing the smooth & creamy lather of our soaps while benefiting people & planet.
- NO SYNTHETIC PRESERVATIVES, DETERGENTS, OR FOAMING AGENTS: Our liquid soaps are made with plant-based ingredients you can pronounce—no synthetic preservatives, thickeners, or foaming agents—which is good for the environment & great for your skin!
- 3X MORE CONCENTRATED THAN MOST LIQUID SOAPS: Dilute! Dilute! Multiple uses for just one product: laundry, mopping, hand-washing dishes, all-purpose cleaning, washing pets & more. More soap per bottle means less waste in packaging!
- PACKAGED IN 100% POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES: Dr. Bronner's is diverting discarded plastic from landfills by using & increasing demand for recycled plastic bottles. This eliminates waste & has a positive environmental impact!
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multi |
Height | 7.086614166 Inches |
Length | 3.149606296 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2019 |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.0020062065842 Pounds |
Width | 3.149606296 Inches |
2. Micro Sol Setting Solution, 1 oz by Microscale Industries
- For use on irregular surfaces on models
- soften decals to allow easy fitting
- reduces distortion
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Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.0881849048 pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
3. Color My Bath - 300 Tablet Jar - Fizzing Tub Water Primary Color Changing Tabs, Fun and Educational Bathtime Activity For Kids, Safe For Baby Non Toxic, Non Staining, Soap and Frangrance-Free Formula
- Make your child’s bath water a fizzy, fun, educational, totally cool, colorful treat
- Color my bath tablets are completely safe, non toxic, non-staining, and earth friendly. Will not leave stains on your tub or children's clothing.
- 100 large and 200 small tablets (red, yellow, & blue)
- Made in the United States in a modern, clean facility using pharma-quality safe manufacturing practices
- For children ages 3 and up. A great educational activity for preschool kids.
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Color | Multicolor |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Size | Inquiries - by email |
Weight | 354 Grams |
Width | 5 Inches |
4. Badger - SPF 30 Baby Sunscreen Cream with Zinc Oxide - Broad Spectrum & Water Resistant, Reef Safe Sunscreen, Natural Mineral Sunscreen with Organic Ingredients 2.9 fl oz
SIMPLY THE SAFEST SUNSCREEN FOR BABIES - Badger sets the standard for simple safe baby sunscreens that protect your infants and toddlers. This broad spectrum mineral sunscreen has only 7 simple ingredients: non-nano zinc oxide, organic sunflower oil, organic beeswax, sunflower vitamin E, organic ch...
Specs:
Height | 5.7086614115 Inches |
Length | 1.968503935 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2016 |
Size | 2.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.19180216794 Pounds |
Width | 1.574803148 Inches |
5. Aeon Labs DSD37 Range Extender
- Repeats Z-Wave wireless signals.
- Small in size.
- Amplifies wireless signals
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Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 3 Inches |
6. Alphasmart Neo Handheld Word Processor with Full Size Keyboard, Calculator
Alphasmart Neo portable word processor with USB cable and 3 (AA) batteriesFull QWERTY keyboard12.4" long 9.75" wideweights only 2 lbssix lines by 51 characters
Specs:
Height | 9.8 Inches |
Length | 12.4 Inches |
Width | 1.8 Inches |
7. JAPANESE SALUX BEAUTY TOWEL SCRUB NYLON WASH CLOTH BATH BODY SHOWER
Salux Japanese Beauty Skin Wash Cloth - Beauty Towel/ Scrub/ Nylon Wash Cloth/Bath Body Shower - BlueBlue
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8. Ecological Formulas Melazepam Cream by Ecological Formulas
- Melazepam Cream with Azelaic Acid
- 50 g tube
- 50 g = 1.76 oz
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1.76 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
9. Olimp MCT Oil 400 ml by Olimp
Olimp MCT OIL 400 ml
Specs:
Height | 11.81102361 Inches |
Length | 11.81102361 Inches |
Weight | 0.661386786 Pounds |
Width | 11.81102361 Inches |
10. Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Color Tablets - 10.58 oz.
Personal CareMisc Personal Carebathing-accessoriesSesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors.Now with ABC's!150 water coloring tablets.Learn to mix colors in the tub!Fragrance-free.Bright colors.10.58 oz (300g)
Specs:
Height | 6.692913379 Inches |
Length | 4.330708657 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 10.58 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.000625 Pounds |
Width | 4.330708657 Inches |
11. Mustela No Rinse Cleansing Water, Micellar Water Cleanser for Baby, 10.14 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Gently cleans baby's face, body and diaper area.Micellar water that dissolves dirt and impurities to cleanse skin.Gentle enough to use on newborns.98% plant-based ingredientsParaben, Phthalate and Phenoxyethanol free; Hypoallergenic.
12. Baby Nail File, 3 Pack, Emery Board Glass, Crystal, Set for Newborns, Toddlers, Infant, Babies & Young Children - Perfect Gift for Babies, New Moms & Baby Shower(Gift Set),ZJC1
- HIGHEST QUALITY: Angel Love baby nail files was made from Genuine Czech Float Glass of the finest quality that unlike traditional nail files are extremely long lasting & not easy to break, no need to replace frequently like other nail files.
- SAFE: Angel Love nail files are the easiest and safest way to keep your baby's nails trimmed! Don't risk cutting your baby with sharp Nail Clippers & Nail Scissors! These files are finest safe to touch, delicate, smooth and rounded. No sharp or pointy edges.
- STRESS-FREE: Our designed with baby's delicate nails in mind, it won't split baby's delicate nails. Features a soft grit, similar to that of a cat's tongue. Nail File is a perfect size for the small fingers and toes of babies, toddlers and kids. Say goodbye to your baby's accidental injury.
- ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR YOUR BABY: Our nail files are designed and crafted specifically for newborns, infants, babies, toddlers and kids. Great Baby Shower and Baby Gift!
- BEST HYGIENE: Non-porous, Non-Germ Absorbing & Easily to be cleaned.
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Color | Qzf |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
13. Simba Baby Safety Scissors
Short thin blade to allow easy maneuver from all angles.The tip of the scissor is rounded for infant safety.Scissors blade is made of stainless steel.The point end of the scissors is protected by safety cover.
Specs:
Color | Yellow |
Height | 0.4 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2016 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Width | 3.1 Inches |
14. Japan Health and Beauty - Light color cosmetics Serakora ultra-moist lotion 180mLAF27
- Japan Health and Beauty - Light color cosmetics Serakora ultra-moist lotion 180mL *AF27*
- w/tracking number from JP Post
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15. Babo Botanicals Clear Zinc Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30, 100% Mineral Active, Non-Nano, Summer Scent, Vegan - 3 oz.
Skin type: dry
Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2019 |
Size | 3 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
16. Aveeno Gentle Conditioning Baby Shampoo, 12 Ounce (Pack of 2)
- 12-fluid ounce bottle of shampoo
- Gently cleanses, conditions, and nourishes your baby's hair
- Natural oat extract with wheat, oat, and vitamin E
- Pediatrician-recommended
- Specially formulated for babies' delicate hair
Features:
Specs:
Height | 7.69 Inches |
Length | 1.92 Inches |
Number of items | 2 |
Release date | December 2011 |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
Weight | 0.976 Pounds |
Width | 3.45 Inches |
17. HUGGIES Natural Care Unscented Baby Wipes, Sensitive, Hypoallergenic, Water-Based, 3 Refill Packs, 552 Count Total
- Huggies Natural Care baby wipes are softer for sensitive skin
- Our simplest formula yet for a gentle clean — 99% water with aloe and vitamin E
- Fragrance Free baby wipes are dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic – MI-free, paraben-free and alcohol-free
- Soft, Triple Clean* Layers are thick enough to handle any mess
- Huggies Natural Care Refill Packs have a resalable closure to help keep your baby wipes fresh and moist
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Specs:
Height | 9.375 Inches |
Length | 7.875 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 184 Count (Pack of 3) |
Weight | 0.0625 Pounds |
Width | 12.75 Inches |
18. Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Baby Unscented, 2 ounce)
- MADE WITH ORGANIC OILS & CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS: Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are made with over 90% organic ingredients. Over 70% of ingredients are certified fair trade, meaning ethical working conditions & fair prices.
- ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE PALM KERNEL OIL: Grown by fairly-paid smallholder farmers in Ecuador to ensure sustainable harvesting techniques that won't damage local habitats—providing the smooth & creamy lather of our soaps while benefiting people & planet.
- NO SYNTHETIC PRESERVATIVES, DETERGENTS, OR FOAMING AGENTS: Our liquid soaps are made with plant-based ingredients you can pronounce—no synthetic preservatives, thickeners, or foaming agents—which is good for the environment & great for your skin!
- 3X MORE CONCENTRATED THAN MOST LIQUID SOAPS: Dilute! Dilute! Multiple uses for just one product: laundry, mopping, hand-washing dishes, all-purpose cleaning, washing pets & more. More soap per bottle means less waste in packaging!
- PACKAGED IN 100% POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES: Dr. Bronner's is diverting discarded plastic from landfills by using & increasing demand for recycled plastic bottles. This eliminates waste & has a positive environmental impact!
Features:
Specs:
Height | 3.4 Inches |
Length | 1.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2017 |
Size | 2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 1.2 Inches |
19. Shower Tablets Relaxing Lavender, 3 OZ.- 3 Tablets of 1 OZ. Each
- Benefits: Balancing, Relaxing, Soothing
- No Synthetic Fragrances, Colors, or Stabilizers
- No Animal Testing
- 100% Pure Essential Oils
- Paraben Free
Features:
Specs:
Height | 2.38 Inches |
Length | 2.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2015 |
Size | 1 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Width | 1.88 Inches |
20. Bean b Clean Cradle Cap Scalp Massaging Brush
- Only Product like it on the market
- Prevents Cradle Cap
- Lessens the severity if Cradle Cap already present
- Easy to use
- Made in the USA
Features:
Specs:
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
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Pandora's Mystery Summer Box of Goodies
My interests:
The simple pleasures in life? Joyful and peaceful moments with your loved ones. Smiles, hugs, cuddles. Sunny, warm weather with a breeze. Swimming. Sailing. The beach. Nice grass. Good food.
My perfect day begins at night, as both boys sleep through the night, and I get 8 uninterrupted hours of rest for the first time in 3+ years. I would wake up of my own accord, and, after I've had time to get up, brush my teeth and so on, the boys wake up in good spirits, laughing and smiling and eager to have fun. Since it's a perfect day, we're on vacation at a little rented beach house, maybe somewhere in Vietnam (?). After a quick breakfast, we get on suits and sunscreen and walk out onto the beach. It's high 80s with a breeze, but not strong enough to blow off my floppy hat. My husband and I take turns carrying the baby as we all walk along the beach, picking up shells, talking and getting our feet wet. When we're hot, we get in the ocean and are cooled off. We take pictures, many candid, some posed, lots laughing and playing. When we get hungry we dip into our cooler which has plenty of water, some apples, sandwiches, maybe a cookie for each of us, and definitely a pitcher of margaritas for the adults. The margaritas are magical and somehow the alcohol in them doesn't transfer at all to my nursing baby. :) When we get tired, we lie down under a giant umbrella for naps. We all sleep about 2 hours and get back up to go sailing. We sail, swim, take more photos. Maybe my sister and her husband and a few of our friends join us on the boat as well. We have a great time, eating a simple but delicious dinner, drinking a bit more - enough to laugh harder at the funny things, ignore the things that might normally bother us, and still not enough to endanger any of us in any way. When we get back to the beach, the boys fall asleep in the beach house. The adults stay up for a bonfire, maybe some beach volleyball, or something geeky and incredibly fun like charades. We have a blast, and all make our ways home safely. We even leave the beach cleaner than when we found it, because we're awesome like that. No one is hung over the next day, and everyone gets another good night's rest. :)
No one gets burnt, so we would need sunscreen.
TL;DR: I love my kids and words and travel. Perfect day = beach time with family.
As a preface this was my first Gunpla model coming back to the hobby and taking it a little more seriously. I built a few no grade and a couple HG Gundam Wing sets back in my youth when Gundam Wing was big and Toonami was still around.
So I picked up this RG Qan[T] knowing next to nothing about 00 Gundam but just liked the design of the suit. I may look into a higher grade of the suit in the future (MG probably)
A lot of you guys might recognize me as Thu from the group Discord. If you are not yet a member of the Discord I highly recommend it. A great friendly community and I have quite a few people I owe everything I've learned about Gunpla to.
I'm gonna do a few posts of the three completed builds I've finished since starting again, and I'd like to detail my growth through out them so hopefully I can offer some help to others growing in the hobby. If you want to ask me any questions feel free to message me here or reach out to me on the Discord channel. I'm Thu#3048, friend me if you like.
I began building this around early October and wrapped up the build probably late November.
The Build:
Overall the snapfitting process of this suit is like most of the other RG's I've done now, it's pretty sturdy and doesn't really risk parts falling off. My only complaint is the arm holding the shield isn't the most sturdy and risks disconnecting quite frequently.
It has a solid few gimmicks to it that are pretty sweet but using all the blades to form the huge sword is probably the best. Unfortunately it is way too heavy for the model to hold up on it's own.
This being my first painted kit I used a NEO Airbrush, Vallejo primer, paint and top coat (varnish in Vallejo's case). Vallejo has great colored acrylic paints and I recommend them if you're looking for the least toxic options out there. Be aware those they are water based acrylics, and because of that it tends to dry on the needle of your air brush and it becomes a mildly annoying sticking point to clean the nozzle and needle in the air brushing process. In a few longer sessions (around an hour and a half) I would have to do it maybe up to three times. That being said it's very easy to clean your brush (just water will do fine most of the time) and spraying a windex solution through there will clean it out. Acrylics are great for when you're getting the hang of it, if you mess up, just plop the piece in a bowl of windex and then brush it with a soft bristle toothbrush to remove the paint layers.
There are not yet any available water slide decals for this kit so I opted to pick up the HG decals, and although there are a few ratio differences between this kit and the HG despite the HG being also 1/144. But I felt satisfied with them in the end, and tailored a few to suit my own flair.
For panel lining I simply thinned grey (for white and yellow) and black (all other colors) enamel paint using Ronsonol lighter fluid. Although I found this technique effective enough, the lighter fluid evaporates very quickly so in the end some panel lines were more pronounced (when it was less thinned) than others (when I added back thinner). Which to me left the panel lines a little inconsistent.
What I learned in this build
This kit was a lot of firsts for me, but in a quick way:
Snapfit
Painting
Decals & Panel Lines
($7). I found this was more than adequate and did the job great, found them at my local Hobby Town.'
Top Coat
Learning Resources
I have to admit I camped the tutorials linked in the subreddit wiki, asked a hundred new builder questions in Discord, and tried a lot of things people suggested. Without a doubt if you're a gunpla builder beginner or not, join the Discord and get involved, there's a great community there.
Always recommend the cera ve SA renewal cleanser. It’s amazing and events your skin and brightens it. I actually use the SA renewal body wash, you get a lot and I can use it on my face as well. The Cera Ve SA body lotion is also love, sometimes I use it on my face. Makes body super smooth, these two are dream team.
I think the dream routine:
Am:
Pm:
-melazepam 20% important and alternate between this and Retin a, but not everyone can handle either of these. But it goes to say these are anti-aging power horses
Great products:
Benton snail bee essence (the masks, steam pacts, everything..)
Just a few products to think about. I am by no way saying jump and add any of these to your routine instantly. I’ve looked around and found a lot of, what I’d consider to be talked about products and decided to make it easier and list them for you.
I think a basic SA cleanser like cera ve would be a good place to start, a good spf that is non-irritating. Find a moisturizing Oil thst your skin likes and then maybe start trying actives. Don’t go jumping in until you find a routine that calms your skin and that your skin really likes. Then start testing the waters with maybe azelic acid like melazepem (strongest you can get in us is on amazon) or vitamin c. Possible acid peel pads. We kind of have to know your skin type and current routine. Things that have worked and have not, and what you want out of a new skin routine— in order to give you better direction.
So my suggestions: I've linked the things I use, but they're just suggestions.
Of course! I remember making posts a year ago and two years ago and desperately awaiting for someone to answer my questions. So I always like to pay it forward!
So to be honest. I stuck with a very basic routine of wash, apply medicated lotions, moisturize, and then sunscreen.
I did that for a long time. Because I was so nervous to add new products in.
Right now, my face wash can be one of two products. My face loves Vanicream, which I get at target. Or I will use La Roche Posay face wash (the non foaming kind. Anything with foam kills my face).
Those two are my HGs in terms of face wash.
CeraVe PM moisturizer is my HG. I use it AM, PM and any time in between. Lol. I love it. I will go through bottles and I don’t care how much it costs.
Elta MD sunscreen is my HG. I love that it’s tinted. It’s a physical barrier rather than chemical. (Which my face hates) it doesn’t smell like sunscreen. It goes on great. It’s bomb.
My big thing was starting facemask sheets. I did a lot of research on what facemasks were best for those with sensitive skin or rosacea. What I found was Leaders Insolution tea tree face masks. My face loves tea tree.
Any of the Leaders facemasks were awesome for me. I still buy them on amazon.
I also did research on Rosacea and chemical exfoliation. I was one of those people who used to rub the horrid St Ives scrub all over my face thinking it was exfoliating. Not realizing that I was damaging my moister barrier. I read on several subreddits that those with Rosacea benefit more from AAs rather than BHAs or AHAs. So I found a thread that recommended Melazepam.
https://www.amazon.com/Ecological-Formulas-Melazepam-Cream/dp/B018IVHWRQ
That’s the one I use. I use it every third day or so. It helps chemically exfoliate my skin.
I have FINALLY just started using Witch hazel as a toner. I bought Thayers alcohol free with rose hip in it. And it’s awesome. I apply it after I wash my face and before I moisturize.
I also just bought The Ordinary’s Nicinamide and Zinc serum. It has been wonderful for minimizing pores and helping with the texture of my skin. My face loves nicinamide. ( Which is why CeraVe PM lotion is my HG). And zinc.
To help with redness. I use a a small amount of color correcting primer along with the tinted sunscreen. It works wonders.
Good luck!!
I'm going to take the minority position here, and say that it could be greatly improved. Some comments, then some suggestions. That assumes that what I'm seeing isn't just distortions from the canopy.
Some suggestions (applicable even if what we're seeing is just distortion, and in case helpful):
Examples: I don't have the best examples, but I built a F/A-18E (probably the same one, if it's the Revell one) some years ago when I was starting back out, and did the same cockpit:
https://imgur.com/a/243ojdU (photos of a Revell 1/48 F-18E cockpit. I left the screens "blank" leaving out the powered on screen decals. I used setting solution instead of cutting it into pieces. Also there is a photo of Revell's F-15E panels. It wasn't done at the time, so there's gloss clear paint where there shouldn't be, but you get the idea about how you can conform the decals).
Hope that helps. Let's see some photos of the rest of it!
I bought a keyboard case for my iPad mini and it works great. You have to adjust to the compressed keyboard, but I wrote a novel with it. I usually spent about an hour+ with it every evening, never got tired of it.
BUT, my eyes are sensitive to screens, so having to be on the computer all day and then writing with the iPad at night really took a toll. I was getting headaches a lot. So, I ended up buying an old word processor like the ones they used to use in schools before laptops. It has really been amazing! You can upload your documents via a USB cord. It runs on batteries, and the power lasts forever. It has no capability other than writing, so distraction-free and backlight-free. It has about the functionality of a TI-84 graphing calculator lol. Super clunky, I don't really worry about breaking it (I did buy a small laptop sleeve for mine just to be safe though).
The best part is that it'll only run you like 40 bucks! Just make sure to buy one that comes with the USB cord. Here's a link.
https://www.amazon.com/Alphasmart-NEO-AA-0410-10971-AQ-Neo-Handheld/dp/B007BHWRII/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1492694498&sr=1-1&keywords=alphasmart+neo&tag=wxr32fd21-20
Oh my goodness, this thread is beautiful. This whole subreddit made me cry last month when a very gracious individual gifted my family and I the car seat I posted from our baby registry. I will be using that lovely thing any day now and I am absolutely elated. I have the wonderful people of Reddit to thank for that.
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The number one thing I can think of needing right at the moment would be diaper wipes from my list. We were gifted a box of newborn diapers last month, so the baby probably won’t need to go into Size 1 too soon! I'm really hoping I pop sometime soon, though. My due date is this Friday and I just can't believe it!
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I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend and had an amazing New Year~
Cleansers (Unless you're using a medicated cleanser most skincare products aren't really going to prevent acne.)
Mochitto Mochi Mochi Face Wash
Hada Labo Gokujun Oil Cleanser (200ml)
Hada Labo Gokujun Hyaluronic Cleansing Foam (160ml)
Medicated Deep Cleansing Oil L (200ml)
Cow Brand Additive-Free Foaming Facial Cleanser (200ml)
Rohto Hadalabo es cleansing foam type (160ML)
Hada Labo Gokujyun Premium Hyaluronic Acid Lotion (170ml)
Spot Treatment
Since your acne is deep in the skin I would look for a dermatologist that also serves foreigners because unless I'm mistaken a lot of products with Benzoyl Peroxide etc are prescription only.
Hydrating Toners
Meishoku Cosmetics Meishoku Facial Water Medicated Skin Lotion 2.7 oz (80 ml) - Acne Prevention
Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Acid Solution (170ml)
Hada Labo Gokujyun "Hyaluronic-Eki" Large-Capacity Pump-Type 400ml
Matsuyama Skin Moisturizing Water, Light Type
Kikumasamune High Moist Lotion
Mebika Moist Lotion
Cezanne High Moist Lotion
Meishoku Cosmetics Ceracolla Super Moist Face Lotion 6 fl oz (180ml)
Gels
Hada Labo Shirojyun Cool Hyaluronic Jelly (200ml)
Naturie Skin Conditioning Gel
Rosette Ceramide Gel
Meishoku Cerracolla Perfect Gel
Moisturisers
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Eaude Muge Medicated Skin Cream - 40g - Acne Prevention
Lion Pair Acne Clean Lotion - Look for the cream as well!
Meishoku Cerracolla Perfect Cream
MUJI Sensitive Skin Moisturizing Milk - Moisture (200ml)
Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Cream 50g
Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Milky Lotion 140ml
Hada Labo Gokujyun Premium Hyaluronic Acid Milky Emulsion (140ml)
Sunscreens
CANMAKE Mermaid Skin Gel UV
Nivea Protect Water Gel SPF35/PA+++ Pump 140g
Biore Sarasara UV Perfect Face Milk SPF50+/PA++++ 30ml
Biore Sarasara UV Perfect Milk SPF50+/PA++++ 40ml
Hada Labo Gokujun Perfect UV Gel (50g)
Good stuff. The Motherlove cream is really nice. The hospital had little sample packets of it and sent me home with a huge stack of them that I’m still working through.
If I could add two of my favorites — a diaper caddy! I got this one at my shower and it’s fantastic. I’ve got it filled with diapers, wipes, butt paste, lotion, gas drops, q-tips, hand sanitizer, breast pads, etc and it just follows us from room to room. It’s so nice to have everything with me at all times and not have to run back upstairs for every change.
And this cleansing water is great for cleaning off faces, hands and butts (especially when a diaper needs a little more than a wipe). It’s Micellar water, so you don’t need to rinse it off. I just squirt some on to a cotton pad — this also stays in the diaper caddy. Great for in between baths!
Babo Botanicals SPF 30 Clear Zinc Lotion is everything you asked for. You can find it at any small pharmacy in the US, in NY anyway. Great price too!
This is the Babo Botanicals Brand Promise:
Pure Flower and Plant Extracts
Sulfate Free
Formaldehyde Free
Paraben Free
Phthalate Free
Tear Free
Allergy Tested
Dermatologist Tested
No Icky Chemicals
No Synthetic Fragrances
No Synthetic Colors
Dairy and Soy Free
No High Allergy Nut Oils
Biodegradable Formulas
Recyclable BPA-Free Packaging
Color Safe
Vegan
Gluten-Free
I'm a shower self harmer too. One thing I really like is getting awesome scented fun soap. Sometimes it distracts me enough that I don't end up self harming. Also I really like these things http://www.amazon.com/Sesame-Street-Fizzy-Color-Tablets/dp/B001250T76/ It maybe seems a little silly but the red ones, when wet if you drag them across your skin make a cool blood illusion without hurting yourself.
As always you seem to have a ton going on, but it also seems like you are working on some great plans to improve your situation. Hang in there.
Also please be careful of "coolguy_25" he's claiming to be a student studying counseling but it looks very sketchy. I wouldn't trust him.
I love writing longhand. I started doing it after going through a lot of measures to have something to type on with me at all times, as I usually want to write when I'm out of the house. But everything that I used to type still needed me to sit at a table mostly, whereas I am able to write in a notebook curled up in a chair, standing at a counter, or against the wall even. I also am able to keep my own interest better because I like notebooks and pens. It also keeps me from editing too much, and makes it a little harder to jump around the text, which is good for me (I find I need to discipline myself and write from the beginning to the end, otherwise I will get distracted and move to another project).
Learning a shorthand might help if you find longhand is too slow.
If you must type but would like the tunnel-vision of writing by hand, I recommend a word processor. I used one of these for years. The only drawback was that you had to treat it nicely or the keys would stick a bit (still work, but wouldn't clack as nicely as the other keys). Very portable apart from that while still having a full-size keyboard, and the readout is not backlit. I mostly didn't even look at the screen.
If they still work the same way, basically you type into a file (it can hold 9-10 at a time). Then, when you get home you plug it into a computer, open Word or whatever, and tell it to export. It will then type everything in the file out right in front of you (so you have to let it run for a minute). Then you can do the editing on a screen when you are done. You can do it in the word processor too, but it's more difficult and hard to format.
Hello and welcome to SebDerm you are in the right place.
First and foremost : stop buying new products every week, unless you have desastrous effects or flare ups.
Introducing a new product in your skincare routine means that you must use this product dilligently for 3 to 4 weeks before you can draw any kind of concrete conclusion.
You mentionned that Dandrazol works for you that's very good, hang on to it- use that frequently for a few weeks with a type of oil as suggested below for at least 3 weeks before you draw any conclusion.
If you have a big problem with flakes I strongly recommend one type of oil for your scalp and behind your ears:
PS: I'm personally a fan of MCT OIL for the cost efficiency I used this one in the past but do your research and try to find a product yourself.
If you want to relieve the symptoms on your face and still keep it budget friendly :
Note if you use product or a similar one I recommend that you use a suncreen from this list the budget friendly Japanese products are not available on Amazon prime anymore but you can generally find them on Ebay UK.
For lasting improvements inspect your routine most people have bad habits and bad habits die hard.
If you have any questions and can't find the answer by yourself don't hesitate we are here to help you fight this stupid skin condition !!!
Full Product Name: Meishoku Ceracolla Super Moist Lotion
Skin Type/Skin Tone/Current Climate: Combo/Fair Olive/Hot & Humid
Reason for Use:Hydration & plumping
Product Size & Price: 180ml/11,12€
Packaging: Drip bottle, very precise. You can easily measure out droplets to evade wasting product.
Ingredients: (according to Cosdna)
Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Dipropylene glycol, Methyl gluceth-10, PEG-75, Ceramide, Ceramide 3, CERAMIDE 6 II, Hydrolyzed collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Cholesterol, Phytosphingosine, Glycosyl Trehalose, Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium lauroyl lactylate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Carbomer, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium chloride, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben
Product smell, texture & finish: Scented fluid, ever-so-slightly viscous. Smells like a baby-oriented product, I find it very pleasant.
Product effects compared to claims: Quite nice, I've noticed a few changes in hydration levels since starting its use. My skin also appears slightly plumper.
Where it fits in the routine & how it behaves with other products: Another hydrating lotion which comes right after double cleansing. It's a thin liquid that absorbs fairly easily and does not leave my skin feeling sticky unless I use it for the 3/7 skin method.
How long it has been used for: 1 month
Has it been/will it be repurchased: Yes, most likely, although I will continue searching for better products. This will work nicely as a secondary hydrating lotion (yes, I'm a product hoarder).
Concluding remarks: Very pleasant and affordable. I particularly enjoy the fact that the liquid is not too viscous - it stands somewhere in the golden middle, which leaves my skin feeling nice and supple. Its effects have been no where near remarkable, but it is a reliable product for bringing in that extra hydration.
I had the problem of it feeling greasy the day after. I tried the method of over conditioning but it just left it oilier than it started. But most shampoos also dried it out. A shampoo with a good balance I've found is Aveeno Gentle Conditioning Daily Shampoo. Essentially I needed something that would remove the oils but do it gently and this is perfect for that. You have to really work it into your hair to get a good lather, but it's worth it.
The full 2tbsp is an acquired taste I think! I love a fatty coffee but it was too rich for me.
I've been using Olimp MCT oil for a while now, it's the best priced one on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009OYB9SU/
My back acne got 100x better when I started showering before bed and changed my sheets weekly.
Currently looking to slowly ease back into the SCA routine after no success with it in the past, plain water seemingly working the best for me. My skin isn't clear yet, but it's mainly blemishes instead of spots.
I can not recommend enough that you have three towels by your shower. One for your body, one for your face, and one for your hair. It's also important the order in which you do things. I've changed from showering in the morning to at night, and only wetting my hair in the morning to get rid of bed-hair.
I also make sure to shampoo/condition first (which I am only doing every 3 days now) and then wash my skin. Huge difference. Makes sense that the oils and whatever in shampoo would sit on your skin - too dumb to make the association at first! Whoops.
Physical exfoliation for the body is also pretty good. Either a standard long-reach shower brush or a body wash cloth.
I only use the pillow case for two nights. Once each side.
Now... to find a cleanser that doesn't make my skin feel tight, or a moisturiser that makes me feel greasy...
Hi! We ran off of advice given to us and some lists online. (Lucie's list is really good.) What is unique to where you live? When are you due?
For example, I'm due Nov 7 and in Colorado. So we registered for warmer baby beanies as well as cold weather clothes like long sleeve footies and such. I also made sure to register for car window shades because the sun in Colorado is no joke. I added in a set of wetbags because I've heard they're insanely useful. There's also a rocking chair because my mom had one with me and my sister and swears by it.
We didn't register for any of the health kit things because they have a lot of stuff we've been told not to use (nail clippers) and other stuff we know we won't use (the bulb nose clearers are great I'm sure but the nurse at the infant class told us to just get the Nose Frida. We just put in a baby thermometer you can use under the baby's arm, nail files, comb and brush kit, and Boudreaux's Butt Paste because my mom was adamant we don't need to bother with anything else. I know we'll need to get baby Tylenol but I didn't bother to register for it. (Maybe I'll go ahead and add that now...) OH! Also teething stuff but you already got that. If I mentioned something you already have sorry, I got a bit carried away.
Anyway. It might help to go to Buy Buy Baby or Target or some place to register in person, just put everything cute on the list. You can shorten the list later but this will give you a broad scope if you're worried you're forgetting something.
this is my routine and what works for me :
Put a mixture of Coconut oil + castor oil all over your hair the night before you wash wash it (I wash my hair every 2-3 days, I run so it gets all sweaty and oily). You don't have to use castor oil if you're not interested in growing it.
Then, I wash with organic tea tree oil castor soap, it's literally just oils.
Then I use Trader Joe's Organic Tea Tree conditioner and do the squish to condish but I use A LOT! I'm running out so I'm looking for new conditioner and I'm pretty sure [I'll use this!](http://www.amazon.com/Acure-Organics-Conditioner-Moroccan-Argan/dp/B005Z49N86/ref=sr_1_5? s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1396453832&sr=). I've used it before and it works amazingly.
Now my magical products to hold my curls are:
MIXED CHICKS CONDITIONER AND Diva curl Gel. Together work amaziiingly. I suggest putting more conditioner than gel. Squish, squish! Then dry with a diffuser. And Bam! Amazing curls.
I have 10 ear piercings including a conch and the most effective thing I've found is straight up pure lavender essential oil. I heal pretty slowly and using a wet qtip (soaked with the oil) and dab all around the piercing. For me this massively reduced swelling, sped up healing, calmed redness and irritation, etc. With my first cartilage piercing (helix), it was very inflamed for about a year(!!) and within hours of putting lavender oil on, it halved in size and has never bothered me again (7 years later). Good luck ^_^
For cleaning, do not use salt water! The pH isn't good. The oldest piercing parlor in the country recommended the Dr Bronner's baby formula soap (https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Bronners-Liquid-Travel-Sized/dp/B00119Q8RI/ref=sr_1_18_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1518633376&sr=8-18&keywords=dr+bronners+baby) in the shower to gently rub around the area.
That is awesome! I think you should get this because summer is coming up and you need to protect that gorgeous skin and this jade roller. I highly recommend it because it works wonders and gets rid of puffy circles and drains your lymphatic system ! :3
Honestly? My advice is to get saniderm/tatuderm/tegaderm. It's a transparent waterproof dressing. You just slap it on and let it heal. It heals much better, and you don't have to wash and goop it all the time. You can buy it for yourself. My last artist didn't use it, so I just got some myself and applied it when I got home.
Here is the one I got off amazon, but they all have it in Walgreens. It is used for non-tattoo wounds/scrapes.
If you are gonna do it though, make sure you watch some application instructions.
If you don't want to do this, instructions are:
Talk to your artist too.
Filing her nails down will help with the bleeding!
I ordered this no rinse cleanser stuff and it’s cleared up my sons baby acne in a few days:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AZ37W20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_a58NDbDJVFJ1H
I’ve heard breastmilk works wonders too! Good luck 💛
These baby scissors are great: https://www.amazon.com/Simba-Baby-Safety-Scissors-Yellow/dp/B0050W627S/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1521555015&sr=8-3&keywords=baby+scissors
If she's scratching herself so much in her sleep, she probably still has a strong startle reflex. Can you try swaddling her, if she isn't rolling yet?
Also consider working with CPS. Take your pride out of the equation and consider if extra resources could help you save for the future or a rainy day when unexpected expenses pop up.
u/playhertwo I see you have these lavender scented tabs they look pretty nice, i love lavender as well have you had them before?
u/blanchetastic I am digging this pillow fun pillows are a must
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They are called "Color My Bath" and we got them off amazon.com We also got some Crayola bath crayons and bath paint off amazon.com as well. All really fun things to do in the tub and it all washes away easily. The crayons can be completely submerged and they will still work great.
Edit: here is the link http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004813L0S/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/179-1283759-8108138
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0043BYOO0/ref=pd_aw_sims_2?pi=SY115&simLd=1&dpPl=1&dpID=41kvL%2Bsnz1L
http://www.amazon.com/Play-Visions-Crayola-Bathtub-Paints/dp/B009ZXLU0C
J'utilise pour me laver une serviette super décapante Salux, elle est assez fantastique pour enlever les peaux mortes avec un peu de savon. Vu qu'elle est fine, je l'utilise aussi pour nettoyer les cavités de mon oreille ainsi que son intérieur, enroulé autour du petit doigt. Quand je m'en rappelle, je me met une goutte d'huile (olive, coco, tournesol, ce que tu veux) dans les oreilles avant le nettoyage déjà décrit pour ramollir le cérumen et mieux le décaper.
Lien Amazon ici => JAPANESE SALUX BEAUTY TOWEL SCRUB NYLON WASH CLOTH BATH BODY SHOWER https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B008ET8FYW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_iaw6BbR8AQVM5
Badger baby sunscreeen. After I had my middle child I discovered he breaks out from everything. I had to go pretty organic to stop him fro rashing out. I started using this too and I'm in love with it. I will say because it is a physical based one if you don't rub it in well enough you will look pretty ghostly.
OK, I purchased this brush, [this shampoo] (https://www.amazon.com/Mustela-Foam-Shampoo-Newborns-fl-oz/dp/B00D4OH20K/ref=sr_1_8_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503507599&sr=8-
8&keywords=cradle%2Bcap&th=1) and [this balm] ( https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Ointment-Certified-Seborrheic-Dermatitis/dp/B0194EGJRK/ref=sr_1_6_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503507599&sr=8-6&keywords=cradle+cap).
What I would do was wet her head, add some olive oil (yes plain olive oil) and let it sit for a minute or so. Then I would scrub with the brush for a minute or so ( the brush is super soft, baby seemed to like it), then I would wash off the oil with the shampoo following the instructions(it says to let it sit for a minute or so), then after the bath I would use the balm over her scalp and on her eyebrows (because she also had dryness there). At that point she was getting a bath once or twice a week, the cradle cap would clear up and slowly come back and we would bathe her again.
My LO was a baldie with cradle cap from birth until about 3 months. Her umbilical stump didn't fall off until 8 weeks so she was only getting real baths from that point on and we didn't start treating it until that point. I say it took about a month for it to stop coming back.
RE: your shoulder pad decals..
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005CW4NV8/ref=dp_prsubs_2
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Got a nice-ish inkjet printer? Print your own! Trim them as close to the finished print out as possible (pro tip when experimenting, print near the bottom of the sheet so it can be used again and again until you like the size/shape) then put this stuff on top of the decal after you use it:
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O9K5Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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You should have some pretty nice looking decals when all is said and done.
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>Which shampoo do you use?
For the moment, Dr Bronner's unscented.
I've found the advise for this on this youtube channel.
But really, it's NOT working. I'm still looking for advices on this...
>And can you describe, how did seb derm look on your face? Did you have areas of your skin that were peeled off and afterwards they are red, sticky and they heal slow?
That 's it: the brown flakes+redness patches on the side of the nose, between the eyes, and the forehead (not mentioning the whole scalp, which is still incurable for me...).
>Thank youu
You're welcome. Internet has saved my life so I try to help in response!
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We do tons of toys in the bath (two of his favorites: tube https://www.amazon.com/Boon-Building-Bath-Pipes-Toy/dp/B00R0V7PUU suction things https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Brain-Toys-Squigz-Starter/dp/B00DEBB3N0). I also let him bring certain non-bath toys into the bath occasionally which gets him very excited. Color tablets are good too (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004813L0S/).
Color My Bath Color Changing Bath Tablets, 300-Piece https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004813L0S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_AB35wbH4HFMZR
For any other littles or caregivers who love to make bath time fun!!
I use Dr Bronners for this purpose. Super happy with them, and they come in travel size bottles. Or buy a big one for better value and refill a small bottle.
I'm not aware of any standalone zigbee repeaters, although standalone zwave repeaters exist.
There are three kinds of zigbee nodes: Coordinator (one per network); Routers and End Devices (multiple per network). End-device nodes are typically battery powered and do not work as routers. On the other hand, line powered zigbee devices (GE Link, Cree Connected, Osram Lightify, GE Zigbee switches etc.) all function as repeaters. So to make sure your zigbee mesh works well, just setup a well distributed smattering of devices that work as zigbee routers.
Same for z-wave. While repeaters are available, line powered z-wave devices function as repeaters.
I got it here on Amazon but I also saw a display for it at Buy Buy Baby yesterday. I followed these instructions it took about 5 days for us, and I found it worked better without the lotion afterwards, and didn't dry out my baby's skin. It totally worked though, my baby's skin was baaaaad and it's totally clear again now a week later
I use castille soap as a base because it doesn't have all the additives other shampoos have. I've even found several "beard shampoos" have stuff in them that are really bad for your beard. Because I can't be bothered making my own castille soap (yet) I used Dr. Bronner's.
https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Bronners-Pure-Castile-Liquid/dp/B000HK1OOY
It's unscented unlike a lot of other castille soaps I've tried, which is really nice because then you can add your own scent. I use essential oils to create a slightly sweet, earthy mint smell. Also the baby soap variety is especially mild, which is great for your beard.
Hello everyone! i made me way over here from a post on /r/assistance
Im in need of diaps & wipes for my little one. Any help would help out, thanks!
Baby Wipes
Overnites Diapers
Diapers
I used a Chromebook to write while travelling all last year. It's perfect. When you don't have WiFi, you can write in offline mode. It'll automatically sync when you find a WiFi hotspot. Also, you just open the lid and it is on in seconds, which is perfect for catching 25 minutes of writing when you have a break in your day. A downside is that once your doc gets large (>40k words), the file will start slowing down and you may find it easier to open a new doc, which can get annoying. For drafting, I'd also recommend a Neo.
I wonder if Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Soap could be added.
It's ingredients are as follows: Water, Saponified Organic Coconut & Organic Olive Oils (w/ Retained Glycerin), Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Citric Acid, Vitamin E.
Just to mix a little with the beeswax and a little shea butter to make it into more of a cream/lotion.
Thanks for the suggestions :)
Personally I recommend the AlpaSmart to anyone who considers themselves a distractable writer. Does the exact same thing as this Freewrite but for $30 instead of $500. I've been writing with AlphaSmarts for over a decade and they're easily the most useful item I've ever owned for writing distraction-free on the go.
Pre:Iced Coffee/Hot Shower with Aura Cacia Lavender Shower Tablet
Soap:Stirling Naked & Smooth
Brush:Omega S10077 knot in custom Dogwood Handcrafts Aurora handle
Razor:Rockwell 6S (R4)
Blade:Rapira Voskhod (1)
Post:SBSW V&R
I have not had a major attack of anxiety in about, idk, 3 years? I have been pretty good about coping strategies and whatnot but the idea of going to a temp agency today for one reason or another set it off big time...I plan to make up for it by doubling down on my online job search, and by going tomorrow morning. Was a good shave and helped take the edge off a few clicks...hopefully this doesn't happen again tomorrow.
I have the same issues I've had good success with these two shampoos:
Vichy Dercos: https://www.vichy.ca/en/dercos-dermo-soothing-shampoo-3337875486736.html
The Body Shop Ginger shampoo: https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-ca/hair/shampoo/ginger-scalp-care-shampoo/p/p002450
Also look into doing a hemp seed oil overnight treatment. You do it usually once a week. When I used to do them I washed it off the next morning with dr. bronner's castille soap. https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Bronners-Pure-Castile-Liquid/dp/B000HK1OOY?ref_=bl_dp_s_web_3024701011
I suggest reading this for your stretch marks.
What worked for me for my acne was Dr. Bronner's Castile Liquid Soap. Remember to dilute it! Scrub your back with it and after the shower apply an unscented lotion. I am queen of exfoliating so I like to use Alpha Skin Care Renewal Body Lotion
Remember, what works for some doesn't for others! Don't be afraid to play around with products.
It is so frustrating! What worked for us was: Step 1. coconut oil rub with this brush (https://www.amazon.com/Bean-Clean-Cradle-Scalp-Massaging/dp/B010C5D8WY)
Step 2. Mustela shampoo with that brush again
Repeat daily until managed, then do the coconut oil rub occasionally to keep it at bay
Good luck!
That looks fantastic, dude!
Mind if I offer a little advice? Use Micro Sol on your decals after they are applied. It dissolves the film, leaves the ink, and gets rid of that "decal sheen" like you see there.
These are Elmo Fizzy Tablets that do the same thing, but fizzle, and do not dye the child
note: This idea is correct and a good tip, but im just letting you know there is a "thing" that does this and fizzes (fizzing is important for fun)
My 18mo goes through phases like this too. Sometimes she showers or takes a bath, other nights she's not interested. As long as she isn't super dirty, I let it roll. I did get these cool color tabs to put in the bath, which has been a big hit and helps to learn colors. Maybe try that?
https://www.amazon.com/Color-Bath-Changing-Tablets-300-Piece/dp/B004813L0S/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1521211786&sr=8-5&keywords=color%2Bbombs&th=1
I have this electric file (bbluv) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y5C1GK9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 that works well and I still use it on my 19 month old. It's easiest if you keep up with the filing rather than letting them get long (every few days). I follow up with a quick manual file to make everything is smooth (Angel love) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M1FO5WP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Honestly, your cheapest options are to get an actual Zwave repeater or just about any plug-in Zwave device (here's a cheap smart plug).
Alternatively, you can replace any one of those switches with a zwave switch, and upgrade the rest later, as budget allows.
Another method (in addition to varnishing) is to use Micro Set and Micro Sol. Brush the Micro Set on the surface before you apply the decal, and then brush on Micro Sol after the decal is in place. Micro Sol softens the decal medium and causes it to conform to the surface. It's really good for making it seem like the transfers are painted on.
https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Setting-Solution-Microscale-Industries/dp/B0006O9K5Q/
This is the main one we buy - [Dr Bronner Unscented](Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Liquid Soap - Baby Unscented 32oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HK1OOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_h3T6Bb2T2W1CG)
You can also buy pre-scented ones, but we found we get sick of a scent after a while... I just add my own scents (think things like lemon juice, soap making scents). I love this brand as I have very sensitive skin and never had issues with them.
You’ll have to look up how to dilute them - it’s differing amounts based on use. You can use for dish soap, body, shampoo, and even clothes washing machine.
I use this and this for my water decals. Love the way the decals come out.
That particular product gives me hell when layering other stuff over it (I wanted to use it as a day treatment) because it's so sticky, and was causing all my stuff to pill over it as well. I'd be sure to wash your face in the morning with a water-based cleanser so that it's completely removed. For a silicone- and avobenzone-free sunscreen, you're best off looking at organic/natural physical sunscreens- the only ones I could find in a quick search were this one, which looks like it's out of stock, and this one, although I have zero experience with either product, so I can't give you a personal review.
I thought I was going to have trouble too but it fit over the hole without any issues. The micro-sol really helped curve the decals over the bends very well.
Micro-Sol:
http://www.amazon.com/Microscale-Industries-BMF128-Setting-Solution/dp/B0006O9K5Q
yes, yes you can: http://www.amazon.com/Sesame-Street-Fizzy-Color-Tablets/dp/B001250T76
I'd go back to the Neutrogena, maybe with something like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Salux-Japanese-Beauty-Skin-Cloth/dp/B008ET8FYW for better scrubbing and coverage potential?
I think that what you're looking for is a portable word processor/notetaker like the Alpha Smart 3000 or the Alphasmart Neo Handheld or another similar product. I think they have the functionality, battery life, and portability that you're seeking.
Please buy these. They will change your life: Simba Baby Safety Scissors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050W627S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZWhQDb8YY4XZA
Melasma sufferer here. Azelaic acid, mandelic acid, tretinoin, and sunscreens with high UVA protection help with melasma. It takes about six months to see the results and you have to be consistent with these ingredients to prevent melasma recurrence.
Product recommendation:
If you want to see an esthetician, find one that offers Fractional Cell Regeneration (sometimes known as Coral Calcium Peel) or FoxC Peel (sometimes known as Melaless Peel). They deliver faster results than traditional chemical peels. Don't get lasers at esthetician or dermatologist, they will make it worse.
These baby nail scissors are the bomb. Been using them since she was born and she’s 10 months now.
Fingernails were worse
My partner and I both nipped our daughters fingers while trimming and said 'never again'. Bought these Simba scissors, have been great:
Simba Baby Safety Nail Scissors, Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050W627S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2o4KAb32QJKYR
I would skip the gundam markers entirely, you will probably find yourself not really needing them. any small color additions are better off done with a brush.
As far as the waterslides, the Sazabi comes with waterslide decals. to get this style of decal to conform to irregular surfaces and to make them appear as though they are painted on, you use solvents to soften and melt the decal material once you have it in place. Link Here
If you don't have an airbrush the recommended topcoat would be Mr. Hobby topcoat.
1.7 oz tube: https://www.amazon.com/Ecological-Formulas-Melazepam-Cream/dp/B001WUEJ4U/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520444471&sr=8-1&keywords=melazepam
2.0(?) oz tube: https://www.amazon.com/Ecological-Formulas-Melazepam-Cream/dp/B018IVHWRQ/ref=sr_1_9?m=A3077ZB2LWZZWN&s=merchant-items&ie=UTF8&qid=1520444731&sr=1-9&refinements=p_4%3AEcological+Formulas
Pure Essence Health has 55,000+ reviews overwhelmingly positive and the product has a grade A on fakespot.
the first azelaic acid I got was from a Bangladesh pharmacy before then I got the gel prescribed here from my dermatologist. I've heard the ordinary one is super thick and hard to spread. I haven't used the skinoren but sca also recommends melazepam https://www.amazon.com/Ecological-Formulas-Melazepam-Cream/dp/B018IVHWRQ. there's also the one by paula's choice with licorice root (helps with lightening hyperpigmentation)
I've been using this as recommended by someone on this sub. I would previously use coconut oil in my morning coffee and be hungry by 10am. With the MCT I can go till 1-2pm easily.
Do you mean something like this?
Mirco-sol, baby. Softens the decal, makes it conform to the contours, and makes it look a lot more like paint.
My go to gifts for one year olds: a rainbow play silk and color drops for the bath. I stay away from anything that takes batteries or could be difficult to store and I have used this exact combo for gifts multiple times because it's thematic and open ended for how and when they are used! We have and still play with a couple silks and still use bath colors and my little one is 2 now.
My piercer recommended baby soap or unscented castile soap like this one. I would definitely NOT use dial or something, because those can be really really harsh on your skin.
The console decal took quite a bit of fiddling to get it just right. If it was just a hair off in any direction, it would bunch up around the shifter hole. The dash laid down great, but with the trim rings and switches, I had to hit it over and over with Micro Sol until it finally flattened out.
Doing a quick search, and something like this might also work. Looks like it has decent reviews, and works with Wink.
Dr. Bronners Baby Mild Unscented. I swear the big bottle (32oz) lasts me like 18 months, longer if you dilute it.
Dr. Bronner's unscented castile soap
>Water, Saponified Organic Coconut & Organic Olive Oils (w/ Retained Glycerin), Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Citric Acid, Vitamin E.
Good recommendation, but seriously you gotta get nail files. There is one called angel something and they don't harm the fingers and take the nails down so gently my son doesn't even wake up. Been using them since he was a newborn without any issues.
https://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Newborns-Toddlers-Infant-Children/dp/B01M1FO5WP
Edit: added link
Aeon Z-Wave Repeater, $27 on Amazon Prime.
While they do exist, I rather dislike baby clippers, and so did the baby, who would fuss each time. The scissors were recommended by the public health nurse who was helping us out during our first few weeks. The nurse explained that the baby clippers can, as previously stated, be really rough on new fingernails. There are scissors specifically made for clipping baby fingernails
Why don't you try an Alphasmart NEO?
I write on just about any surface, but when I need portability, ease of use, and few distractions, I use an old Alphasmart. I've written a novel on pen and paper before, but I found it nearly impossible to edit it efficiently that way. And typing it up was a wrist killer. So the plus side over pen and paper or a typewriter is that the files in a NEO can be loaded into a word processor for large-scale editing or submitting, so nothing has to be retyped.
If you're fancy, you could also try a Hemingwrite.
Blue Lizard, Babo, Coppertone, Badger, Burnout.
Alphasmart.
You can still find them for sale on
eBayAmazon.Have you tried Melazepam?
You can purchase a range extender for about $27. you'll need a power adapter somewhere in your garage near the lights though.
http://www.amazon.com/Aeotec-Z-Wave-Extender-Repeater-DSD37-ZWUS/dp/B00K7QZUZM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1463517321&sr=8-1&keywords=aeon+labs+range+extender
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 90g Meishoku Ceracolla and 180g? Is it exactly the same but different size?
I would if the ingredient worked for me, because your other options in Canada are
a. buy 20% Melazepam off amazon.ca
b. get a prescription for 15% Finacea from a doctor (which will be more expensive unless you have coverage)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018IVHWRQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qRlVDbCNBYRK3
These are the ones I got! 100 big tablets, 200 small ones. :3
This happened to my son too when he was about 12 months. We used the Mustela cradle cap shampoo again and I got one of these brushes to lather the soap on his head. I would also put a little coconut oil on his scalp a little while before his bath.
I also stopped washing his hair and wetting his head so much. I went from washing it every other day to just twice a week. It was winter and the dry air seemed to affect his skin and scalp. It cleared up in less than a week and I continue to use soap sparingly.
I think people are doing a good job of narrowing down your list, but I would add one thing: nail clippers or scissors. Babies have razor sharp little talons right from the get go, and you're going to want to trim those suckers right away (and frequently!) so they don't tear themselves up. I strongly prefer scissors (I use these) - do it while they are sleeping!
Hmm, I don't see tea tree oil in either of the sunscreens I mentioned. Here's the JMO one, here's the Badger one.
Why would it be bad for it to be in a glass bottle? I'd be concerned if it were in a clear bottle, but this one is a dark amber bottle.
I used Mustela micellar water on my newborn when she was around 6 weeks old. It’ll look worse for the first few days, and within a week it disappeared! Mustela No Rinse Cleansing Water, Micellar Water Cleanser for Baby, 10.14 Fl Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AZ37W20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XxeFDb03EA4RF. It’s pricier but it worked for us. Just add one or two pumps to a cotton pad and wipe it on your LO’s face once or twice a day
Monochrome types like https://www.amazon.com/Alphasmart-NEO-AA-0410-10971-AQ-Neo-Handheld/dp/B007BHWRII/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=
This one looks decent too: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3855?gclid=CjwKCAjwzJjrBRBvEiwA867byncfWlM7BIx703KXlWaEssrLlRc4aKGJCJvLPXCuaM9awZEMx7vJzhoCY2gQAvD_BwE
480 resolution would be fine (prob need that much really... Doubt i'll find it). Tube TV's and non-optional backlights are a no. (I have a weird but severe form of digital eye strain).