3.10.2014

Toddlertubs Baby Wash for #AntiAmoyPawis + RAFFLE

Bath time is usually play time for my kids.  They're 10 and 7 and both still manage to make a mess, whether they are in the shower or in the bath tub.  They like making bubbles or even cleaning the tub before they rinse! One thing they look for when bathing is their shampoo and liquid soap, or a head-to-toe body wash.  They really prefer a liquid body cleanser.  One recent find is Lactacyd Toddlertubs.


As I posted on my Instagram and Facebook page, the blue Lactacyd Baby Bath was the first body wash I used for my babies.  It's ideal from birth to 12 months.

I got my first bottle from the hospital welcome bag and tried it when we brought home our first born.  We continued to use the product during the first few months because I liked that it's mild and non-drying on my baby's skin. It has a light watery consistency that's perfect for newborn or infant bathing, formulated with lactoserum and lactic acid to help fight skin infections and irritations.  True enough, my baby never experienced any skin problems, aside from a very mild diaper rash.

I remember I used to squirt the bottle directly into the baby tub with lukewarm water before I put my baby in, then massage all over and let him soak for several minutes.  He loved it.  So when the girl came along, I did the same thing with her and used Lactacyd Baby Bath during the first several months.


Since they became toddlers, I've tried other bath products that are gentle yet effective for washing and bathing.  I currently rotate a few brands that they grew to love.  With the sample bag that Lactacyd sent me last month, I discovered they now have ToddlerTubs moisturizing toddler wash, for 1 year and up.  

What I like about ToddlerTubs:
  • Comes in two variants with long-lasting scent
    • Bubbles (with baby fresh scent)
    • Splash (with zesty fruity scent)
  • Has the same active ingredients as the baby bath
    • lactoserum and lactic acid, with added moisturizers - for soft skin, freshness, fights odor-causing bacteria and keeping active toddlers protected all day
  • Hypoallergenic
For mothers out there who have been using Lactacyd Baby Bath, you can now shift to ToddlerTubs when baby turns one.  A more active growing toddler needs a bath product with anti-amoy pawis skin protection.

I don't have toddlers anymore, but my kids still love using baby bath products like these.  We love the ToddlerTubs Splash variant the most since the scent is zesty, not too strong but still lingers, making them smell and feel fresh - tanggal ang amoy pawis talaga! =)

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