Whats the difference between baby shampoo and regular?
Adult shampoos contain chemicals called anionics (most common: ammonium laurel sulfate) that create the rich lather that most people want, to feel the shampoo is cleaning well. These can be very drying, but since adults use conditioner and other styling products and have oilier skin than kids, it’s not really an issue. And while baby shampoos may claim to be tear-free, avoid getting any shampoo in kids’ eyes, since even the baby kind can sting. Here’s a clip of Parenting’s Lisa Bain and stylist Jennifer Bilek talking about kid hair care on The Today Show.
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