Johnson’s baby Oil is enriched with natural Aloe Vera, known for its dry skin-soothing qualities, as well as Vitamin E, a known skin conditioner. It forms a silky barrier to prevent excess moisture loss and protect against dryness, leaving baby’s skin soft and smooth. This allergy-tested gentle oil is great to use for a baby massage and parent-baby bonding. To use, gently massage onto damp skin after bathing to leave skin feeling baby soft. This baby oil gel works best on damp skin.Seal moisture into baby’s delicate skin with this pleasantly scented baby oil gel. It has all the moisturizing properties of baby oil, with the added moisturizing ingredients of aloe vera and vitamin E, but in a gel base that, unlike standard oils, won’t drip everywhere and make a mess. Smooth it on liberally after baby’s bath to seal in moisture, or use it for infant massage. It feels nice on grown-up skin, too, though it does have a distinct baby powder scent. The 6.5-ounce clear plastic tube has a large flip-top opening that serves as a base. –Elisabeth Fredrickson
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There is nothing like Johnson’s Baby Oil There’s never been anything better in my lifetime to use. When I was a girl I used to add some iodine to the oil and lay out in the sun – worked absolutely perfectly. Everybody I knew did the same thing at the beach – but today I use it for older skin. There’s nothing I know about that will do a better job and can be used sparingly.
This is THE BEST for DRY HEEL CRACKS!! I’m hooked! All of the benefits of the classic baby oil with a mere fraction of the mess. Great to use to treat dry heel cracks – this will be a year round staple for me from now on. I’ve tried at least 20 other products: prescription, over the counter medicated creams, and beauty moisturizers and none accomplished in weeks what this did in 2 days.
Not everyone reacives a rash, but……. I’m starting to think I’m one of the few people who didn’t receive a rash. So purchase at your own risk. I always buy this baby oil gel, but its always the Shea & Cocoa Butter one. I don’t put it directly on dry skin, because that is REALLY pointless. You’re going to go around feeling sticky and uncomfortable. Its best used when you get out the shower and are still wet. This locks in the moisture and has your skin feeling soft and looking shiny! I recommend trying the Shea & Cocoa Butter one…