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Kids Body Wash

Our Baby and Kids Organic Body Wash is made with pure organic ingredients and specially formulated with no nut oils or other common allergens. It is scented with sweet orange essential oils and naturally free of SLS, DEA, parabens, mineral oil, phthalates, animal products, artificial colors or fragrances. Sweet orange is a happy scent, considered safe for even small babies.

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Item # Item Description Price  
CK002 Baby and Kids Organic Body Wash, 8 oz $9.95
CK008 Refill Organic Body Wash, 8 oz $8.95
CS022 Organic Bath Care Sample Set $4.00
CK012 Deluxe Organic Baby Gift Set $45.95

Organic soaps will not bubble or form suds (only petrochemicals do that.) Apply to wet skin, lather and rinse. Our body wash also makes a great shampoo for children.


Newborn babies do not need much soap.  An occasional sponge bath with a tiny drop of the body wash is all that is required.

We fully disclose all ingredients:
Saponified Organic Oils of Coconut, Olive and Jojoba, Organic Guar Gum Extract, Sweet Orange Essential Oil, Organic Aloe Vera and Rosemary Extract


Saponification is the process by which natural plant oils become pure soap when combined with alkaline water. Our foaming hand soap and shower gels are made using certified organic oils blended at precise temperatures with an alkali solution. (Modern alkali is made by running electricity through salt water.) Most “soaps” today are not soaps at all but detergents made with the use of cheaper petrochemicals. Some are made with “Vegetable-based” or “Plant-based Surfactants” but they are still detergents and they still use petrochemicals in their process.

What’s in Your Current Baby Wash?
Ingredients from label of Johnson and Johnson Baby Wash, Original:
Water, PEG-80, Sorbitan Laurate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-150 Distearate, Sodium Lauroampho PG. Acetate Phosphate, Fragrance, Quaternium-15, Tetrasodium EDTA


PEG-80, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, PEG-150:  1,4-Dioxane can appear as a contaminant in products containing sodium laureth sulfate and ingredients that include the terms "PEG," "-xynol," "ceteareth," "oleth" and most other ethoxylated "eth" ingredients.  The Environmental Protection Agency considers 1,4-dioxane a probable human carcinogen. (EPA, 2003). The FDA has expressed continuing concerns about 1,4-dioxane, noting its potential to contaminate a wide range of products, its ready penetration through the skin, and the evidence linking it to systemic cancer in a skin painting study (FDA 2000).


Fragrance
A catch all phrase which may mean anything. Chemical fragrances can contribute to health problems such as asthma, migraines, neurotoxic effects, and upper respiratory irritation. When EPA researchers tested thirty-one fragrance products, they found that more than half the products contained ingredients listed under the EPA’s Toxic Substance Control Act. Since perfume can enter the body through the skin or inhalation, many of these chemicals are readily absorbed and accumulate in the body’s fatty tissue. Most products with “fragrance” also contain Phthalates, a chemical that can mimic hormones.