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Johnsons Baby Oil Body Wash, #5282 - 14 Oz | 
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 24225
Ingredients: Water,Glycerin,PEG 7 Glyceryl Cocoate,Sodium Laureth Sulfate,Cocamidopropyl Betaine,Coco Glucoside,PEG 150 Distearate,PEG 120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate,Tocopheryl Acetate,Sodium Benzoate,Fragrance,Quaternium 80,Tetrasodium EDTA,Mineral Oil,Allantoin,Polyquaternium 10,May also contain: Citric Acid. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
MPN: 5282 UPC: 381370052821 EAN: 0381370052821 ASIN: B0016IQX10
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| Features:
| • | It gently cleanses your skin while thoroughly moisturizing. | | • | Johnson's Baby Oil Body wash leaves even extra dry skin moisturized for up to 24 hours. | | • | Plus with our No More Tears formula you can trust it will be gentle. | | • | Lock baby softness into your skin everyday with Johnson's Baby Oil Body Wash. | | • | Hydrates extra dry skin with no greasy after feel. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description INDICATIONS:Johnsons Baby Oil Body Wash gently cleanses your skin while thoroughly moisturizing. This no mess, non greasy body wash, enriched with Johnson's Baby Oil works in the bath or shower to hydrate your skin and lock in moisture.Features of Johnsons Baby Oil Body Wash :Johnson's Baby Oil Body wash leaves even extra dry skin moisturized for up to 24 hours.Plus with our No More Tears formula you can trust it will be gentle.Lock baby softness into your skin everyday with Johnson's Baby Oil Body Wash.Hydrates extra dry skin with no greasy after feel.
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Amazing for excessively dry skin! January 4, 2009 D. Maddux During the colder months, my skin gets so dry that it flakes like dandruff and you can see it on the insides of my clothes. That's how bad it gets. I can shower and lotion/oil my skin and an hour later have dry patches all over my arms and legs. Needless to say, that is so unattractive! I picked this up and threw it into my cart by accident one day thinking I was buying baby oil. I tried it and absolutely loved, loved, loved it. First off, it smells great. Secondly, it doesn't leave your skin feeling like there are a million products on it; it feels clean and smooth, that's it. Thirdly, it's a great price! After I shower, while I'm still wet, I put baby oil on my skin and it is my honest testimony that I don't have to lotion up again until I take another shower. NO OTHER PRODUCT HAS EVER DONE THAT FOR ME! Who would have thought that Johnson & Johnson (of all people) would find the solution for MY dry skin? My skin feels soft and kissable (that's important) all day long. I'm no longer embarrassed about my skin. I can't tell you how liberated I feel. It's been a long time coming. Kudos!
Non-greasy ! January 2, 2009 Ben (Austin, TX United States) The bottle caught my eye on the shelf and since I am an "ingredient checker" I wanted to see the main ingredients. I noticed that mineral oil was one of the last ingredients listed so I became curious and threw it in my cart. I am really glad I did, because I love it. The reason it is not greasy is because it is glycerin based and not mineral oil based. Mineral oil is the typical ingredient most people think of when they see "baby oil" on a product (even though a product may say baby oil it does not mean it contains mineral oil, though most of them do --- you have to look at the ingredients in small print !). I am not against mineral oil, but I do seem to be gravitating toward glycerin based products, because I am finding they are less greasy. If you are one of those people who shys away from a product that says baby oil because you do not like the sticky, messy, residue-like feel of heavy mineral oil products, then this is your answer. I could not find this on JNJ.com's websites, but I did see some other products I am going to check out at the store to see if they are similar to this one (in that they are more glycerin based and not mineral oil based). I also like JnJ's Light Oil Mist with is also glycerin and NOT mineral oil. So I shower with the Baby Oil Body Wash and follow with the JnJ Light Oil Mist. Anyway, hope this helps.
Excellent product August 12, 2008 Kay I bought this to try and combat my baby daughter's chronic dry scalp and skin patches. Regular baby oil was fairly effective but messy; her sheets ended up covered in the oil which got stuck in her hair and the bath became dangerously slippery while we were using it. This turned out to be an excellent alternative, and in fact better than regular baby oil. Although it's marketed purely as a body wash I also used it as a shampoo and within a couple of weeks I noticed a marked improvement in her scalp condition. Using regular baby oil, within 24-36 hours of application the dry skin was back as bad as ever but using the bodywash it gradually receded completely. Very impressed, would highly recommend you try this product.
Something you've got to try! June 5, 2008 J. Arena (Williamsburg, VA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you've got really dry skin, Johnsons Baby Oil Body Wash is definitely something you've got to try. Of course, you'll get clean, but when you get out of the shower, your skin will feel softer -- much softer. This is a miraculous product for comparitively little money. "Designer" stuff for much more money will not work as well, or smell as clean and fresh. There's nothing here to offend the most easily-offended nose. The good part is that even a macho-man can use it, the scent just says "clean," and can be considered very unisex. Most definitely give it a try, you will not be disappointed (or out a lot of cash.)
Smooth & lovely May 1, 2008 Kasia (New York City) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have never used an oil based body wash before so I had to satisfy my cat like curiosity and try this one out. The bottle and the liquid inside look mesmerizing, every tilt and spin makes it coat the insides like a lava lamp, and it feels silky and almost velvety when poured out. This is great for winter time but even though the weather is still mixed I like moisturizing products all year long. Baby oil wash smells just like it sounds, lightly powdery and actually beautiful, I find it a pleasant change form the usual washes and products made for grown ups. This doesn't lather up too much, it's more honey like than a frothy wash, but if used with a shower glove it would probably produce some suds. Also this is great when shaving ( legs) and no shaving cream is necessary. I still use lotion afterwards, but those who don't need it much can probably skip that step. Baby oil is also great to use after a shower, it locks in 10 times more moisture when applied on wet skin than lotion on dry skin. - Kasia S.
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