DIY Baby Wash

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Here’s an all-natural DIY baby wash recipe that’s quick  and easy to make!

This DIY baby wash is so simple and takes minutes to make! 

This baby wash contains no harsh ingredients and is all-natural.  I have been making this DIY baby wash since my twins were about 9 months old.  

This DIY baby wash is something you can always have on hand since all you need is a bottle of castile soap (something I always have on hand in my cabinet!). 

With store-bought washes you have to remember the next time you will think of buying it – but with this you always have it on hand!  

DIY baby wash

This DIY baby wash is non-toxic, all-natural, and one simple ingredient.  One big reason I’m a fan of it and will always use it.

I always have castile soap in my cabinet for this soap and many other homemade cleaning recipes!

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DIY baby wash

Ingredients for the DIY Baby Wash:

  • 1/4 cup castile soap (I like this kind for my twins)
  • 3/4 cup distilled water
  • 1 Teaspoon glycerin (optional) but will make it extra bubbly
  • 1 Teaspoon Fractioned coconut or jojoba oil (optional, will make it extra moisturizing) 

Add ingredients to a soap foam dispenser and shake well before each use.

For a 10 oz. soap foam dispenser, add in 1/4 cup castile soap and fill with distilled water. 

Make sure not to get into eyes when washing.

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Since this DIY baby wash is all-natural and uses only castile soap – it won’t lather like typical baby shampoo.  The key to making it foamm is to use it in a foam pump.  Otherwise, it won’t lather at all.

I much rather prefer this all-natural baby wash on my twins than a commercial product that uses ingredients that I’m not sure exactly what they are.

My toddlers never break out while using this body wash, and it’s so effective and gentle!  I even use this body wash recipe for my 11-year-old.  I’m really trying to use whole and natural ingredients in all of our products at home!

Just be careful of not getting it in eyes, because it can sting – since it is all-natural.


DIY baby wash

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