Canus Li’l Goat’s Milk Tearless Shampoo/Body Wash, 16-Ounce Bottles

by on 2010/02/20

41GK6hJKnUL. SL160  Canus Lil Goats Milk Tearless Shampoo/Body Wash, 16 Ounce Bottles

  • Case of three 16-ounce bottles of shampoo and body wash for baby (48 total ounces)
  • Made from a vegetable base with added allantoin and vitamin E
  • Dermatologist recommended to help treat skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis
  • Features clean, fresh, light fragrance made from essential oils
  • Manufactured in Canada from goats milk processed north of Montreal

Product Description
What is so special about goat's milk? Goat's Milk has long been known as a rejuventor of the skin. Goat's milk contains the highest percentage of naturally occurring compounds which help to moisturize the skin and contribute to its softness. When we devel... More >>

Canus Li'l Goat's Milk Tearless Shampoo/Body Wash, 16-Ounce Bottles

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NaturalMomma February 20, 2010 at 1:33 pm

I am a big fan of goat’s milk products, particularly for the skin, but after checking out the ingredients on this so-called “natural” product, I am horrified that it is being sold as a baby product. Please, research these ingredients before putting them on your child’s skin, and don’t buy this product until this company cleans up it’s act (no pun intended)!. They should know better. Shame on you, Canus!
Rating: 1 / 5

Pat DeFries February 20, 2010 at 2:38 pm

Most shampoos dried out my husband’s scalp, but this one didn’t. Great for the entire body.

pat@WeSnoreNoMore.com

Rating: 5 / 5

CMM February 20, 2010 at 5:26 pm

I remember tryng this product a long time ago. Recent purchase was for personal use. It does have more fragrance than I personally like for small children and it is definately a more feminine smell.
Rating: 3 / 5

H. Tummala February 20, 2010 at 6:12 pm

Really good, smells great. better than many known branded products.

go for it
Rating: 5 / 5

LawyerMom February 20, 2010 at 6:53 pm

My toddler daughter started developing these tiny little bumps on the back of her upper arms, a condition that both myself, my brother, and my mother have as well. I asked the pediatrician about it and she diagnosed it as keratosis pilaris, which is caused by dry skin. I was told that there was no way to reverse it, though cocoa/shea butter helps it and that retin a treatments may help (though she did not recommend that for children).

I proceeded to experiment with different children’s body washes and lotions that contain cocoa butter or shea butter (or some combination) only to see that I was losing the battle as the bumps were spreading down her arms and on her thighs. Finally, after consulting with the online keratosis pilaris support group, I learned that milk baths might help b/c the milk proteins affect the keratin levels in the skin which causes the bumps in the first place.

Well, after experimenting again with different milk baths and lotions, I finally hit on a the perfect formula. Canus Li’l Goat’s Milk Body Wash in the bath at night, followed by vaseline (either in the original or thick cream formula) on the affected areas before putting on PJs. The keratosis is still there, but it’s diminished rapidly and significantly. Plus, I’ve grown to LOVE the smell of the body wash. Some ppl complain that Canus products smell like old lady soap, but I LOVE the perfumed smell — to me, it smells like CLEAN. I highly recommend this product!
Rating: 5 / 5

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