Baby Gentle Bubble Bath and Body Wash Review
Baby Gentle Bubble Bath and Body Wash
Halos N Horns
Reviewed by Merrion Murgatroyd
The packaging is in a bright and colourful tube of 250ml with a snap shut lid forming the base of the tube. The logo and colours were appealing to me, yet were not gimmicky. Although the tube was solid in construction, the contents leaked through the large hole into the lid, meaning when the lid was open the contents leaked out without the tube being squeezed. I would have preferred a smaller dispensing hole.
The product had a fresh, bathtime smell to it, which all of my family liked. It was not overbearing yet when my daughter was out of the bath and dry, the smell lingered on her in a positive way. The Halos N Horns Bubble Bath and Body Wash is also suitable for hair washing, which we tried, and my daughter's hair smelt lovely and looked clean. However, we needed a separate conditioner although her hair is fine and short. My daughter suffers from dry skin so this product was perfect for us, as we usually end up adding another moisturising cream to her bath, which we didn't need on both occasions we tried this. It contains no SLS, Phthlates, MIT, Parabens, Triclosan, Propylene glycol or SLES. It did however get into her eyes on hair washing, which stung her eyes – the product packaging claims it is kind to eyes but to avoid contact with eyes. We didn't need much more than a small squeeze to get plenty of bubbles, although they didn't last the duration of the bath, and a small amount was sufficient to wash her body and hair.
Overall, I did like this product, and would like to try more in the rest of the Halos N Horns range (they also sell a kids' fruity range) but I would prefer different packaging. The product is easy to find in high street stores and is good value for money. It's great to have found a product that is kind to a child's/baby's skin without costing the earth and one which is appealing in smell as well as ingredients.
RRP: £3.56
Rating: 3/5
Available to buy from Boots here.
