Scrubbingtons Pit Stop Children's Natural First Deodorant Aluminium and Alcohol Free for Sensitive Skin 1 x 50ml

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Scrubbingtons Pit Stop Children's Natural First Deodorant Aluminium and Alcohol Free for Sensitive Skin 1 x 50ml

Scrubbingtons Pit Stop Children's Natural First Deodorant Aluminium and Alcohol Free for Sensitive Skin 1 x 50ml

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Is your child particularly active? - Whilst some of the natural options and deodorants aimed at children will be effective for young users experiencing mild body odour, if your child is particularly active, sporty or exercises regularly, they may need a stronger adult deodorant. Mitchum (along with Sure and Dove) scores highly with Mumsnetters because of its reliable protection, claiming to last overnight and even into the next day. It’s worth noting however that the ingredients list contains aluminium, which may put some parents off unless your child is older and particularly active. Pros

According to pediatrician Dr. David Hill, MD, FAAP, "it takes around 18 months for a baby's brain to develop to the point where the symbols on a screen come to represent their equivalents in the real world." So, it's important that babies get real-life social interaction, and not stare at screens all day.

Pharmacy product

I’ve converted the whole family including my very sweaty, stinky DH, god love him. Comes in a tube made from sugar and you end up needing to put it on every few days. It is fab.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user MrsArchchancellorRidcully) If your kiddo has sensitive skin, this option from Native, made with all naturally derived ingredients, is the way to go. It is baking-soda-free and fragrance-free, but it goes on smooth and works for hours without causing irritation. By now, every parent has gotten the message that the time their kids are watching TV should be limited. Parents are inundated with messaging around screen time and how much is too much, but the reality is that kids watching TV can often give parents a much-needed break. Whether it's to get a meal ready, throw in a load of laundry, or simply enjoy a few minutes without a child asking you for something, letting your kids watch TV feels like an easy and harmless way to keep them occupied, but what amount is okay and how much is too much? Scrubbingtons Pit Stop is designed for preteens - it has less harsh chemicals in but seems to stop the stink.” (Recommended by Mumsnetter HPandTheNeverEndingBedtime) Common sense suggests starting with a deodorant that's specifically gentle on skin – look for a product that's 0% aluminium, 0% alcohol and has a sensitive skin formulation. And remember, you’ll need to support whatever deodorant you choose with a regime of regular bathing and daily clean clothes, preferably in natural, breathable fabrics.

There are lots of different deodorants on the market that are specifically tailored for or suitable for children and teenagers, so selecting which one is right for your child can be a real challenge. We’ve thoroughly researched the best deodorants you can buy for children, including analysis of tried and tested experiences from a wide range of reliable sources. Recommendations from real parentsNatural ingredients - Deodorants made from natural products are increasing in popularity, but it’s worth noting that your child’s body will need time to adjust and for the deodorant to start working, whereas traditional deodorants are more likely to work from the first application. Suggest taking a trip to the store together: A shopping trip is never a bad idea. Tweens and teens like to be involved in decision-making, especially regarding their own health and hygiene. Go to the store together and browse deodorant options. While you’re there, treat them to a little goodie — a celebratory chocolate bar or a new hair accessory (whatever works!). This can be more than an errand; it can be a bonding experience — so slow down, browse aisles, and smell all the pit-fragrances. Tell them about the deodorant you use: Your child has probably seen you put on deodorant. Show it to them and explain how it works, how it smells, and when you apply it. The fact that you, a bona fide adult, also get body odor from time to time can help cushion the blow of this puberty news flash. Scent - Do you want a deodorant with a perfumed scent or would you prefer a fragrance-free option? A scent-free deodorant is less likely to contain perfumes that can be an irritant, but a natural, fresh scent may be appealing to teens.

Talk about how it’s important to take care of your body: Our bodies are a blessing; eating, moving, and sweating are all privileges. To that end, talk about how it’s important to fuel your child’s growing body with healthy nutrition. Instill the need for exercise and activity. Of course, with motion comes sweat. They may begin to smell a bit funky under the arms after gym class or when playing with friends; remind them that it’s totally normal, and there are ways to keep your body healthy, fresh, and clean. Cancer Research have created a helpful report on the controversies surrounding deodorant additives and the specific risks associated with cosmetics and toiletries. What kind of deodorant is best for a child?Do a patch test first and within 48 hours you’ll see evidence of any allergic reaction in itches, bumpy or red skin. Should kids use deodorant or antiperspirant?

Unlike some deodorants that can try to mask body odour, Nuud uses micro silver to prevent it from occurring in the first place. Whilst it’s a more expensive option on our list, it is concentrated and requires less frequent application - a small pea size amount rubbed under the armpits can last between three and seven days at a time. Whilst not marketed specifically for children, Bionsen is a popular choice of deodorant for kids due to its formulation, which is dermatologically tested and proven to be gentle on sensitive skin, whilst also being free from aluminium and unwelcome parabens. Approach with sincerity and excitement: This is a major milestone. And while it might not feel particularly thrilling for either one of you, you can change the narrative and celebrate this moment. Deodorant may very well be the first noticeable step your child takes toward puberty. They are officially transitioning into adolescence. This comes with big challenges, but it also means your tween or teen can soon exert some autonomy and find their own unique voice. Be truthful — the next few years will come with peaks and valleys, bodily betrayal, and all sorts of weirdness. It will also be amazing, exciting, and full of opportunity. It’s worth remembering that with skincare products there can be some extreme differences in opinion and it may be a case of trial and error to find the best choice for your child. Natural deodorants can also require a period of transition, so you need to give time for their body to adjust when shifting from one product to another. Once you’re resolved to push the button, glide the roll-on or smear the cream, getting the right deodorant for your child will be a process of trial and error. There’s much disagreement on this topic and some quite polarised opinions, so it can be difficult to decide what's the best option for your not-so-little one. Fortunately, that’s the stuff of Mumsnet and we’re here to help. Whether you want to go 100% natural or want something made of tough stuff for a particularly sporty, sweaty child, we've selected the top products available today. How we chose our recommendationsMethod of application - For children, the method of application can be important. A spray might be preferable for older children, whereas tweens or teens may be more comfortable using a roll-on. Some deodorants require manual application using your fingers, which may not suit those with sensory needs. My son is nine and is using Scrubbingtons first deodorant. It smells just like fresh skin and hasn’t caused any irritation. Super pleased with it.” (Rated by Mumsnet user Hardchoices) I highly recommend this one. I use it and my 11-year-old DD is now using it. It lasts three days and is aluminium-free. It comes in a little pot so you have to use a finger to put it on but it works. It’s hard to find one aluminium-free that actually works.” (Rated by Mumsnet user DDMAC)



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop