Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash

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RRP  £36.00
Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash

by Ellie Kirwin-Jones |
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Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash is a gentle shampoo and body wash that can be used every day on your little ones. This product is free from any nasty chemicals, perfect for children with sensitive skin and can be used from six months old. It also comes wrapped in tissue paper that they can colour in!

How did this product make your life easier?

Hannah: This product is a great all in one bath product for baby. It can be used to create a lovely bubble bath, as a body wash, or as shampoo. It has a lovely relaxing scent and includes essential oil aromas, which will no doubt help relax your baby during their bedtime bath. The bottle and dispenser are really easy to use, even while supervising baby in the bath.

Megan: Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash hasn’t made my life as a mum any easier. But I don’t think any wash/shampoo product can make your life easier really. The product is a Hair and body wash so eliminates the need for two products meaning I am using less space for storing the product and I only need one product rather than two during bath time.

Lucy: Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash makes it easier for me as a mum, because it can be used as a bubble bath just added to the water to cleanse my babies skin or as a hair and body wash. The essential oils mean it’s easy to cleanse my baby's hair and skin whilst releasing the calming fragrance and not aggravating his skin. Which is great for the bedtime routine.

Would you recommend this to other mums?

Zoe: The beautiful picture is a good visual prompt go start wash time whilst in the bath with baby. The ease of using the opening and closing of the top with the hand is of great use when you have to hold the baby with your other hand. The bottle is the right size for you hand to use with ease. The delegate fragrance of this wash is delightful and just the right strength for a baby. All ingredients are natural and this is of utmost importance to me and my baby's skin.

Gemma: It's free from parabens & has lots of lovely essential oils in it. It smells amazing. I love the clementine and sweet orange scent. The bottle is easy to use with a pretty design. Most importantly it’s been nondrying and hasn’t irritated my baby's skin. Her hair after washing has been super soft. We’ve loved using it.

Eleanor: I would recommend Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash as it's 95% made from natural ingredients. It's full of nurturing essential oils from Clementine, lavender and sweet orange. The products smell lovely and fresh and isn't heavy to use of the skin. My 9 months old has been struggling with cradle cap since birth and no matter what shampoo we use was not clearing up. After one wash with this shampoo, I noticed the difference. Her hair follicles are softer and there are fewer clumps of cradle cap on her hair. When washing hair this product has a lovely lather to it and leaves hair soft and shiny. It's been a big hit with both our children and will definitely be buying this for our family to use.

Would you choose this product to win?

Gemma: Yes I previously used Childs Farm products. I find Bramley Little B Hair & Body wash has a much nicer smell to it. I often find a combined hair and body wash can leave my child’s hair very dry after a wash. This product is a great combination product, both leaving their skin smelling lovely and hair super soft. For me, it’s the product's scent and essential oils that make it a market leader!

Hannah: I would choose this product over others on the market as the smell is just so lovely. It was wonderful at bathtime, both for amazing bubbles and a relaxing scent. It feels really luxurious and the packaging matched that. It is a bit more expensive but the quality matches this, making it perfect for a gift or stocking filler.

Lucy: I would buy this as a luxury product if I had the money to spare or if it was on offer. I would maybe buy it as a gift for a friend with a new baby. I love the whole concept and look of the product, but being at the higher end price-wise I would stick to the brand I currently use which works as an everyday product. I would keep this and use it as a treat every now and then for my baby, possibly when he’s not sleeping well.

What changes would you make to this product?

Megan: Price, it’s too expensive for a baby wash. I can buy alternative products which involve two products but still cost less and you get better value for money. There is nothing this product can do to make my life better. It’s just a posh baby wash at the end of the day. There isn’t anything that particularly shines.

Zoe: I would not change a thing about this product. I love it all from the nice little box it came in, the beautiful tissue paper it was wrapped in, the beautiful picture on the bottle, the ease of the opening, and the free colouring pencils received in the box. I would hope that along with body lotion, shampoo, nappy cream and wash that these items come in a variety of sizes.

Hannah: The product itself is hard to fault. It is however more expensive than the usual high street brand baby washes, however the price is matched by the quality of the product and packaging, compared to others I have used. Otherwise, I can't think of anything about the product which I would necessarily suggest was changed.

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