2009 Reviewer
Phoenixblonde61
El Mirage, AZ

Looking for new ways to use old products, including Baby Oil!

5 star rating

Pros

    Many different uses for the product., cheap


MAY
6
2009

My family has used Johnson and Johnson's Baby oil for as long as I can remember! Mom used it to get gum out of our hair and keep our skin soft as kids. I did the same with my own daughters when they were growing up and continue the tradition with my 1 and 2 year old grandsons.

There are tons of other uses for baby oil, it's not just for babies!

In addition to using it for gum removal, I have used it to remove my eye make up. Takes it off in a breeze! I use it after bath oil moisturizer instead of another expensive after bath oil.

I use it on my elbows, knees and heels to keep them soft. The air here in Phoenix is awfully dry, especially in the winter. I  also use it to help get my rings off if I am having a little trouble because my fingers are a bit swollen. Rub a couple of drops around the ring and finger - ring slips right off.

I use a drop around bandaid edges before removing them, I found that it helps to prevent the bandaid adheasive from taking arm or leg "hair" along with it. Since it does such a good job with removal of bandaids I have also used it to remove labels and stickers from glass and plastics, rub in a drop, let sit for a bit and then rub. In most cases the label/sticker rubs right off without having to apply again.

Last edited on May 21, 2009



I_thumb_up Johnson's Baby Oil is recommended by Phoenixblonde61

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Phoenixblonde61 wrote on May 13, 2009 at 6:45PM

In response to bkovacs's comment from May 11, 2009 at 1:42PM:

Thank you for compliment and welcome! I love the site although I am still checking it out. So far I think it's great to see what other think and have to say about things. It's a wonderful resource.

bkovacs wrote on May 11, 2009 at 1:42PM

Nice review, especially considering it is your first. Welcome to Viewpoints!

--Bob