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Johnson's Baby Oil Reviews
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Johnson's Baby Oil is made with the highest grade mineral oil to form a silky barrier to prevent excess moisture loss.This fast-absorbing dermatologist and allergy tested baby oil helps soften and protect baby's delicate skin.
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    September 22, 2007

    I am also a big fan of baby oil. I use it as a moisturizer in the winter when my legs are really dry. I have tried the Johnson's gel format in the past and did not like it at all. It stunk and didn't seem to rub into the skin as well. I highly recommend the baby oil (any variety) but steer clear of the gel formulations. My favorite scents are baby powder or vanilla and jasmine.

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    September 22, 2007

    I absolutely agree with ally, this is something you should probably have in your cupboard for many different uses. You can also get it in lavender scent and use it as a massage oil or in the bathtub. I love using it in the winter when my skin gets so dry.

    If you don't like the messiness of oil you can get most scents in a gel as well, although I've never tried them.

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    September 21, 2007

    I looove baby oil. It has always been a must-have beauty product of mine.

    It has its many great uses such as:
    1. A shower moisturizer - It locks in a lot of moisture when applying it in the shower. I apply and rinse off and my skin is silky smooth for days!
    2. A substitute for shaving cream - razor glides on legs just as smooth.
    3. Heavy duty eye makeup remover
    4. Removing unwanted wax residue after hair removal.

    And also did you know that you could use baby oil (the unscented type) to protect your wooden chopping boards? It prevents them from drying and cracking out.

    I don't like to smell like a baby so I go for the unscented baby oil and add a couple drops of a essential oil (ylang ylang or whatever I'm in the mood for). I love baby oil for its cheap price and the fact that you could do so much with it.

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