Asda little angels baby bath review năm 2024

On a mission to find something just as good but cheaper than Johnson’s Bed Time Bath I was shopping online at Asda recently and decided to give their Asda Little Angels Bedtime Bath a go. I figured it couldn’t be so bad that I wouldn’t use it anyway so I bought a couple of bottles.

Asda Little Angels Bedtime Bath retails at £1 for a 500ml bottle. A Johnson’s 500ml bottle alternative costs about £3 so this one costs a third of the price! As this is an Asda product you can only get it in store or online.

I actually really like the bottle for this product and normally I really don’t care what it looks like, especially for something this cheap. However, the curved, see through bottle is really nice and the Little Angels logo on the front is really bright and eye catching. I definitely would have looked at this had I seen it on a shelf in a shop rather than looking online for it specifically.

As the bottle is see through, you can see that the liquid inside is a nice, soft blue colour. Most of the bed time products available on the market are purple in colour and I only really realised once I had a few different brands on my bathroom shelf so it was strange to see this one being a different colour!

Using the bedtime bath is just like any regular bubble bath to be honest. It’s best to add some to warm water while it is running to help create more bubbles. I have found this particular bath product to be really thick and therefore, you need to use a fair amount of it to make a decent bubble bath and this is where value of money comes in.

The liquid itself has a soft smell of lavender to it which is why this kind of thing is supposed to be relaxing at bath time. The lavender is supposed to be soothing for the child to help them to sleep if they go to bed after their bath. This bedtime bath product is really lovely and mild on the skin and Erin has had no reactions to it whatsoever.

While I do like this product, it’s just not as good as the Johnson’s alternative. As you need to use a fair bit more of the liquid to create a decent amount of bubbles the value for money isn’t that good. I find that our 500ml bottle runs out quite quickly which means we’re buying it more often than Johnson’s. Although I’m not completely impressed I would still buy it again. I tend to only buy Johnson’s when it’s on offer because I hate paying the price and this would be cheaper to have in stock in the meantime.

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EmmaMumsnet · 15/10/2018 11:55

This is the feedback thread for the 25 Mumsnet users with children aged 6 months to 3 years who tested the ASDA Little Angels bath time range. Testers were sent ASDA Little Angels colour changing bubble bath, bubbly berry bath & wash, super strawberry 2 in 1 shampoo & conditioner, and amazing apple 2 in 1 shampoo & conditioner.

Here’s what ASDA Little Angels has to say: “Help enhance bathtime with our range of Little Angels fun and fruity bubble bath and shampoo! Our no tears shampoo formulation gently cleanses and conditions delicate hair and scalp, and is dermatologically tested and paediatrician approved ensuring it's just right for your little angels - and the rest of the family too. Our gentle bubbly berry bath formula makes lots of lovely soft and fruity bubbles so bath time is even more fun, and watch your little one stare in amazement as our colour-changing bubble bath magically changes from orange to blue before their very eyes!”

Testers please answer the following questions:

  • Overall, what did you and your little ones like best about the Little Angels bath and shampoo range?
  • Which was your favourite product in the range and why?
  • Would you buy ASDA Little Angels bath and shampoo range again?
  • Would you recommend the products to a friend or family member?

Everyone who leaves their feedback as required will be entered into a prize draw to win a £300 voucher of their choice (from a list).

Asda’s own brand range of baby skin and hair care products have been formulated with guidance from paediatricians, and are gentle enough not to irritate delicate baby skin.

The range starts from as little as 75p, so represents great value for money for mums on a budget.

Just remember that many midwives recommend that only water and cotton wool is used for the first few weeks for washing and nappy changes, so these products are more suitable for babies over a month old.

Asda little angels baby bath review năm 2024

Netmums' verdict

Well-priced, with a no-tears formula that's dermatologically tested, this baby bath is an essential buy for every family.

Is Asda Little Angels good?

Our baby seemed to find the nappies comfortable, the nappies are reasonably attractive, and we had no significant problems with the performance of the nappies. Sobia: Yes I would. It is cost effective, definitely comfortable for my son. They don't have much of a design to them but they have a clean look about them.

Does vapour bath work?

Baby Johnson's vapour review I recently got to try the baby Johnson vapour bath formula as unfortunately my little one was unwell. I found that it did provide soothing relief for her breathing and help to clear her stuffy nose. I would definitely consider buying this product again and recommend to my friends.

What bath products to use for baby?

Include these items on your baby bath-time shopping list..

Infant bathtub..

Foam pad tub insert..

Gentle, unscented baby soap..

Unscented moisturizer..

Tear-free shampoo..

4 to 6 cotton washcloths..

4 terry cloth bath towels..

Hooded towel..