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The best baby aisle beauty products for sensitive skin

 

Before you head straight to the makeup aisle for all your cosmetic needs, think about popping by the baby section. Turns out, baby products are basically the jackpot for people with sensitive skin. Because they're meant for newborns, the products tend not to have any harsh or harmful chemicals and are often fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. If you’ve been breaking out due to scents, dyes or certain chemicals found in a product you use, it might be time to revert (way) back to your old faves. These products will make your skin and hair softer and smoother than ever before...well, except maybe when ya were a baby.

1. HonestHealingBalm,$13, buybuybaby.com - This healing balm is an awesomely gentle allover body lotion that won’t cause any irritation.

 

2. Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Sunblock Lotion SPF 60+, $11, neutrogena.com - Sunscreen is super important for any time of the year, but all that grease can make sensitive skin break out. Say goodbye to that problem with this lightweight solution—it's 100% natural and hypoallergenic. 

3. Burt's Bees Baby Bee Kissable Cheeks Balm, $5, amazon.com - This 100% natural cheek and lip balm features tons of vitamin E and cocoa butter for super soft skin. 

4. Pampers Sensitive Wipes, $3, buybuybaby.comMakeup removing wipes can have a lot of chemicals in them, so opt for baby wipes instead. They get the job done and are way softer on your skin.

5. Johnson's Lavender Chamomile Baby Powder, $4, buybuybaby.com - Baby powder is about to change your life. Sprinkle on sheets when making your bed to soften skin and absorb sweat while you sleep, or use it as a dry shampoo—you’re welcome.

6. Burt's Bees Baby Bee Shampoo & Body Wash, $12, burtsbees.com - This shampoo and body wash combo is about to make you think twice about 2-in-1 cleaners. This formula is tear free, plant based, and leaves your hair and skin extremely soft.

Do you use any baby products? Share in the comments below.  

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by Brittany Goers | 2/1/2016
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