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In this review:
  1. The Best Cheap Shampoos
  2. Best Shampoos for Normal Hair
  3. Best Clarifying Shampoos
  4. The Best Moisturizing Shampoos
  5. Best Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair
  1. Best Volumizing Shampoo
  2. Best Curly-Hair Shampoos
  3. Best Baby Shampoos
  4. Best Dandruff Shampoos
  5. Best Cheap Shampoo for Men
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Best Cheap Baby Shampoos

Sometimes it's hard to improve on a tried and true product, and we concluded that Johnson's Baby Shampoo is the best money can buy for that age group. Chances are you were raised on the product that famously proclaims "no more tears" during bath time.

And chances are you use this cheap baby shampoo for your children, and perhaps someday they will for theirs.

Indeed, Johnson's Baby Shampoo (starting at 25 cents/oz., Amazon) is a reliable stalwart, one that holds its own as best baby shampoo against upstart competitors that aim to provide the very same benefits. And rival offerings abound these days, with baby shampoos bearing labels from traditional baby-products companies, like Gerber and Huggies, and from hair-products companies, like Suave and Aveeno.

How do the best baby shampoos avoid irritating babies' eyes? According to Wikipedia, the magic is produced in one of several ways, and sometimes in combination, depending on the particular formula; that is, by diluting the product, raising the pH above that found in adult shampoos, and/or adding surfactants (cleansers) that are less likely to irritate, sting, or burn a young child's eyes.

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Our top budget pick in the baby shampoo category, from Johnson & Johnson, is famed for its gentle ingredients (it's hypoallergenic and contains no soap) and promised results. Based on the baby shampoo reviews that we read, this product hits the mark. One grandfather writes in a Johnson's Baby Shampoo review on Epinions about having used the shampoo for much of his life and continuing the tradition with the grandchildren. Other reviews for this cheap baby shampoo mention the good lather, the soft feel of the child's washed hair, the pleasant baby smell, and eyes that don't get red or irritated. Adults also appreciate this latter quality; one consumer posting a Johnson's Baby Shampoo review on Amazon says it's particularly useful during allergy season when he doesn't want to further stress his itchy eyes.

Johnson's Baby Shampoo apparently has a few non-traditional uses, as well. Laundry, for example: one consumer post on Drugstore.com tells of using the product for her delicate hand-washables. Removing makeup: according to Johnson's Baby Shampoo reviews on Makeup Alley, all you need do is put a small amount on a wet cloth, lather up, and then gently wipe your eyes or your skin and rinse; it's also an effective cleanser for makeup brushes and hair extensions. Baths for babies and pets: shampoo reviews on Epinions say this best baby shampoo works well for cleaning up the usual baby-food messes and wiping down your pooch.

Second on our list of best baby shampoos is Aveeno Baby Wash & Shampoo (starting at 55 cents/oz., Amazon), which is at least double the per-ounce price of Johnson's. This dual-purpose product is also hypoallergenic and free of soap, and it contains oat extract that's supposed to be both soothing and moisturizing.

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Parents, for the most part, confirm the claims. Baby shampoo reviews on Diapers.com laud its mildness and effectiveness as both body wash and shampoo. It holds strong appeal for parents of babies with sensitive skin, who write in Aveeno Baby Wash & Shampoo reviews that it leaves children's skin soft and supple, even in the presence of eczema, and is gentle and effective on babies' hair. That said, we came across a dissent in baby shampoo reviews at Drugstore.com, where one user asserts it had a drying effect on an adult's skin and another reports that shampoo dribbling into her toddler's eyes caused the child to scream.

by Maralyn Edid (Google+ Profile)

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