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Dec 1, 2015
yasmine g.
Hi lady's I have a one year old little girl I'm also very into lush products she loves to watch the bath bombs when I put them in my bath well tonight is mommy daughter night so I was wondering wile we take our bath do you think it's safe or ok on her skin to use the lush bath bomb.
Dec 1, 2015
Rissa G.
Oh wow I didn't know you had a little girl! :) how cute. I don't know the answer to that question but just thought I'd send you well wishes
Dec 1, 2015
Lisa S.
I would think it would be okay, you might put one in the bath and scoop some out in a bowl and put her hand in it to patch test. But I would think it would be okay as long as she isn't sensitive to soaps, lotions, laundry detergents, etc...
Dec 1, 2015
Brittany T.
I know Lush makes some bath bombs that are meant for kids such as the iggy bot I think it's called? It's a blue robot...I also think butterball is probably safe but don't quote me on that. I'm unsure about the rest. Sorry if that wasn't much help.
Dec 1, 2015
Crystal G.
I think it'd be okay and as Brittany mentioned I do believe they make bath bombs for kids.
Dec 1, 2015
yasmine g.
thanks lady's
Dec 1, 2015
Justine S.
They're fine for her. My friend only uses lush products on her and her family (she has a four year old and her daughter probably has used more products than I have) and has been for years and nothing happens. I use them on myself and my husband too. Pregnant women can use them too.
Dec 1, 2015
Aan N.
To my knowledge lush's products and mostly all natural. I think she'll be fine. If you're still cared one of the ladies above mentioned to try it on her skin before hand. She should be fine though if she's not allergic to anything.
Dec 1, 2015
NiK I.
It should be fine I know my sister does that with her girls and she has for a long time and they our only six years and two years old and I know the six year old has even used our lush body wash have a fun girls night.
Dec 1, 2015
yasmine g.
Awww thanks girls we actually just got out the bath she had so much fun watching the bath bomb fizz
Dec 1, 2015
Alyx T.
It should be fine unless she has sensitive skin. I would rinse off after with fresh water just so there's no residue on her skin that she could react too.
Dec 1, 2015
Raylene I.
I'm a little late but I wanted to chime in with my two cents.
her skin may react just fine to the soap itself, they are all natural so they shouldn't be harsh on her fresh new skin. and like alyx said, just give a quick rinse off after with clean water to remove any residue or soapy film.
my concern would be that with her being a little girl and sitting in a tub full of soapy water, she could end up with a UTI or a yeast infection. Both my youngest and I are super sensitive to soaps in our baths. I get a UTI every time I have a bath and use soap, so I just a bath strictly for sitting and relaxing. and my youngest is the same way. she has to wash at the end of her bath, shll stand so we can wash her hair and body without sitting in the soapy water then we will hose her off with the shower head. since we have changed her behind routine she has had zero infections of any kind. so I would keep an eye on her bathroom habits for a little bit personally. Hope you girls had a fun girly night
Dec 4, 2015
Kristen M.
I'd definitely say No coming from a nurses perspective.