Product Review: Johnson’s Baby Products

Early Wednesday morning, a friend of mine had her first baby, a beautiful baby girl.  She opted for the surprise, so we didn’t know until after the baby was born that it was a girl.

So, I hurried down to buy baby girl clothes, lots of flowers and pink stripes and ruffles.  And then, I included the assortment of Johnson’s Baby Products I was lucky enough to receive for this review.  They include Johnson’s Baby essentials such as PINK Baby Lotion, Gold Baby Shampoo, Head-To-Toe Wash, and Desitin.  After all, who can even take care of a baby without these items?  (Rhetorical question.  No answer necessary).   It’s such a fun thing to give or receive baby products when there’s a newborn involved–especially to a new mom who is the last person who has time to run to Target for them!

As the press release reminds us, “All these products provide a first-time Mom with the essentials she needs from day one in addition to making an experienced Mom’s hectic routine easier by serving several purposes. For example, did you know Johnson’s Baby Powder doubles as a deodorant or a dry shampoo to remove oils and grease in a hurry? Moms could also consider saving space when traveling by using the same shampoo as their baby or by using baby oil as shaving cream.”

(Oh my!  Baby oil as shaving cream!  Wish I’d thought of that before!  I have been known to use baby shampoo myself–hasn’t every mom?)

If you check out the Johnson’s Baby Products website, you’ll find coupons and information.

You’re welcome.  :)

And now for the all-important disclaimer:  “I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Johnson’s and received samples of Johnson’s Baby products to facilitate my review.”

One Response to “Product Review: Johnson’s Baby Products”

  1. Jill February 20, 2010 at 1:31 pm #

    This post reminds me of one of the best gifts I received when my firstborn was born. I received home-made baby wipes with the recipe. I can’t tell you how much money we saved. They were great.

    Baby wipes
    3 cups water
    1 Tablespoon baby shampoo
    1 Tablespoon baby oil
    2 drops antibacterial liquid soap
    1/2 roll sturdy paper towel roll.

    It is important to use good paper towels like Viva or Bounty. Cheap paper towels disintegrate. We used our electric knife to cut the roll in half.

    Put 1/2 roll in one of those small sterlite show-off containers. Mix liquid ingredients and pour over roll. Pull out cardboard center. Wipes pop out from center.

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