How strongly 4 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Accepted by the National Eczema Association for eczema-prone skin
- Free of fragrance, parabens, dyes, phthalates, and sulfates
- Tear-free and hypoallergenic formula
- No scent, which some kids and parents find less fun at bath time
- Thinner consistency than some competing washes
- Smaller bottle size compared to budget alternatives
“Slathering him in CeraVe (the cream that comes in the tub not the pump bottle) and Aquaphor on bad spots 3x a day when he was younger also helped a lot.”r/Mommit community
What owners love
- Accepted by the National Eczema Association for eczema-prone skin
- Free of fragrance, parabens, dyes, phthalates, and sulfates
- Tear-free and hypoallergenic formula
- Affordable price point widely available at drugstores and Target
The recurring gripe
- No scent, which some kids and parents find less fun at bath time
- Thinner consistency than some competing washes
- Smaller bottle size compared to budget alternatives
In owners’ own words
“Slathering him in CeraVe (the cream that comes in the tub not the pump bottle) and Aquaphor on bad spots 3x a day when he was younger also helped a lot.”
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