2009 Advisor
CrystaBush
Detroit, MI

Helped Baby's stuffy nose but irritated her dry skin!

4 star rating

A bath fanatic, into trying new things, mom of 2
Pros

    Provides relief, Works well on adults too, 1 bottle lasts a long time

Cons
    does irritate skin

FEB
19
2009

Johnson's Soothing Vapor Baby Bath

Johnson's website advertises that the Soothing Vapor Baby Bath:

  • Is allergy and Dermatologist tested
  • Cleanses, leaving skin clean and fresh
  • Includes Rosemary, Eucalyptus & Menthol
  • Help relieve symptoms of a cold
  • Recommended for ages 3 and up

If your baby has a cold, add 3 capfuls of Johnson's Soothing Vapor Bath into a standard size bathtub.  Spread it evenly around and the vapor bath will provide your baby with relief from her cold.

My Viewpoint!
We have used the Johnson's Soothing Vapor Baby Bath many times, only once on our baby girl.  Although Johnson's advertises that the Vapor Bath will not irritate baby's skin, it did.  My daughter suffers greatly from Eczema and I was crazy to think that the Johnson's Soothing Vapor Bath wouldn't affect her.

The other times we have used this product is on ourselves and it works!  I have sat in the bathtub with it and it didn't bother my skin at all and the vapors are soothing.  Other times I have just put some in a big bowl and sat with it on my lap.   It works well.

I recommend this product for children who suffer from a cold and don't have skin irritations.  I also recommend it to parents who need a little cold relief, as well. :)



I_thumb_up Johnson's Soothing Vapor Baby Bath is recommended by CrystaBush

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soccermomlynnette wrote on Jun 6, 2009 at 1:05AM

It is tricky to find skin prodocts for people with Eczema. This sounds like a great product, just too bad won't work on your daughter!!!!!!

GigiandAdonai wrote on Mar 8, 2009 at 7:32PM

That sounds interesting b/c I would think that anything that has eucalyptus and menthol would irritate the bum-bum and patooty. I don't think I would want to soak in this ;+(

Bfastattiffanys wrote on Mar 3, 2009 at 2:38PM

thanks for the heads up. my son has eczema too and i have to be very careful on what i use.

LisaCarey wrote on Feb 21, 2009 at 12:51PM

good review -- and excellent point about sensitive skin