Depending on the age of the baby, I would use a mild commercial product especially made for babies. For an older child, well cured Castile soap should be a good choice.
None, really.
It's unnecessary and baby's skin is so sensitive as it's not fully developed yet.
If you want to use anything aside from water, go for a blooming bath oil or milk bath.
The short answer is "no". Not that I am not willing to share a recipe, but that NO soap should be used on babies under 6 months old (most pediatricians will tell you that now, too). Older than that I would second a well cured castille with a decent superfat.
Im so sorry, I didnt realise that my baby is no longer a baby. she is 1 year 2 months. .
My son is 20 months old and I didn't know I was not supposed to use my soap on him. When he was a newborn I just sponged him off with water. But by 2 months I was using my goatmilk soap on him with oatmeal and honey! Also if he became excessively fussy I would use 1 drop lavender mixed with olive oil to rub his back with and he would generally calm down. As far as Commercial soaps go, they are usually laden with chemicals that are harmful to us all and prefer not to use them since the only reason I started making soap was because of my daughters eczema and looking for solutions to her problem, which is no longer a problem. I'm sure glad everything turned out OK.
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