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Waitrose's Baby Bottom Butter

Hi, I've heard alot about how good Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter is but can you tell me how perfumed it is. I can't use anything that's strongly scented. Can you smell a scent on your face after using it and if so how strong. I just want to find out before spending out.
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  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    It does smell a little of cocoa butter, it is lovely I have used it on my hands & dry patches on my arms but it's more of a balm consistency I think it would be a bit thick for your face. have you tried Weledas baby calendula weather cream, that's really good too supposed to be similar to Elizabeth Ardens 8 hour cream.
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  • VfM4meplse
    VfM4meplse Posts: 34,269 Forumite
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    It's very lightly scented, and very thick in teexture when cold, so if you did wish to use it on your face you'd only need the tiniest smear. I use it after my shower when my skin is warm (but not on my face) and it just melts right in.
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  • pearl123
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    I read somewhere I think it was the Daily Mail that women were using on their face! I thougth that as it was cheap. I'd give it a go and try it on my face. I'll look up so reviews online about Weledas baby calendula weather cream. Thank you for the recommodation.
    I suppose I'm just trying to find a face moisturiser that good cheap, chearful and not strong smelling.
  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    Just found the article, it's from a year ago & the bottom butter was only £2.54 then so it's probably worth shot at that price it is nice cream & it does melt into the skin. Maybe drop Weleda a wee email saying you have sensitive skin but someone recommended their cream & could they maybe send a sample.
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  • I've just finished a tub. I'd say it smelt of vanilla. It's basically solidified olive oil and I can't imagine it being great on the face.
    I can't see a particular reason to buy it again TBH, it's like a nicer version of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly.
  • amyb_2
    amyb_2 Posts: 3,346 Forumite
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    I use it on my face; but more a a protective barrier in the weather it isn't that fab as moisturiser.
    I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler
  • Skyllo
    Skyllo Posts: 269 Forumite
    I had mine for a couple of months and it went really runny. :( It was just sitting in a drawer and it wasn't in my bathroom so I don't know what went wrong! I agree with people that said it's just like Vaseline - it's too oily to use during the day and it didn't really add anything to my skin but grease!
  • pearl123
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    edited 6 February 2012 at 7:57PM
    Blimy..I'm slow I didn't realise that Daily Mail review was a year ago. Maybe, I will get a tub when I run out of a body lotion, as it looks like it might not be that great on the face after all.
    I'm glad I checked out here first.
  • tsstss7
    tsstss7 Posts: 1,255 Forumite
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    I actually use it on my baby's bottom lol. its made of olive oil, with a small amount of chamomile and vanilla so it does have a scent - it smells lovely on my dd.

    I wouldn't use it on my face as its praps a tad heavy but then I'm not a big one for potions so I'm not a good one to advise on that.
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  • adelight
    adelight Posts: 2,658 Forumite
    It's good for the face if your skin is very dried out but otherwise it's best used as more of a topical balm, good for dry bits and I love it as a hand cream.
    The scent is very light and it is nothing like vaseline.
    Living cheap in central London :rotfl:
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