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How about some baby perfume! If you ***** stinks, or they're just not grown up enough for you, now there's a product to help. I guess. It's baby perfume! For girls, there's "Coco" and for the boys there's "Momo" perfume, to make your baby a lively accent to your daily life. Just spray the baby perfume on the tot, and smell the luxuriously fresh scents. However, this is not a substitute for bathing your *****! =)
The makers of this baby perfume claim it's a great way to "pamper" your baby...

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I would be afraid of what it would do to their skin. Infants skin is much thinner than that of an *****. My 5 year old gets into my perfume all the time, though!! aaarrrggghhhh!!!
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If your baby stinks, wash it.
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no because i think that they are too young to be using perfume maybe at about 10 years old
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Not at gunpoint.
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y would any1 put perfume on their kids.
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Of all the dumb *** things I ever heard of.....half the ***** population is allergic to perfume...what would it do to babies?
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Why would one want to cover up the beautiful natural scent?
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it might lead them to an allergic reaction
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Babies already smell like baby powder or baby lotion. Why add some nasty perfume to them? This is almost as bad as the high-heeled shoes for baby girls! Let babies be babies! There's plenty of time to grow up later!
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This is just one more way to start up allergies. Babies smell so good on their own. I will say when my babies were babies (now they are grown ******) I loved putting the baby magic on them and baby powder.
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pinching their cute little cheeks is fun
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I don't have ********, but now adays with all the chemicals that are in shampoo and soaps even some baby lotions it is best to leave them natural!
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so they invented another crap just to take your money.
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That's what baths are for. Yeah, they'll poo, but why would I want the kid smelling like flowers and poo?
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It stinks!!! Are they kidding. My younger son was so allergic to perfume when he was a baby, I had to stop wearing it. As a mother of two, I have a **** time with this. stinks kidding younger son allergic perfume baby wearing mother
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which ones are yours :-) just teasing.
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All of them!! Imagine that..LOL
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I'm leaning towards no because babies already have that fresh baby smell. I like the smell of a baby after their bath and then the baby lotion! Why perfume? Seems like an unnecessary added expense to me. But I know some parents that would definitely spend on their "precious" little babies.
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if you want to kill it. x)

nah, wouldn't use it, stupid & waste of money.
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I would be afraid of what it would do to their skin. Infants skin is much thinner than that of an *****. My 5 year old gets into my perfume all the time, though!! aaarrrggghhhh!!!
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I love the smell of a freshly bathed baby. And I love to pinch their fat little cheeks.
*** bless,Big Dan
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Is it just me or is it sick to want to put perfume on your *****? It's just another way for mother's to let there own vanity affect their poor *****. I think it's unnatural to want your baby to smell any other way than how nature intended, and they smell so gorgeous anyway! weirdos
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What's next, after shave!
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Infants smell perfectly fine naturally (minus when they use the bathroom, of course). I'd keep the perfume on the older people; teenagers and ****** want to attract some attention. Babies don't need that same kind of attention that ****** need when attracting a mate.
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I wouldn't spray my baby. She smells wonderful after a bath and I think thats all the need. I don't like the idea of perfume.
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i have a daughter who is 2 and when i put deodorant and perfume on she wants some on too so i spray a tiny bit on her. but with baby perfume it would prob b minus the harmful chemicals. i don't c anything wrong with putting a beautiful scent on a baby. sure they smell lovely after a bath but what is wrong with doing that?
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i don't think babies need to be pamper in this way
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what the point?
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though I don't have any kids yet, but i don't think I'd spray them with a baby perfume...
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Let a baby live and enjoy life while he can. the baby's skin is still so natural. Perfumes are chemical. Unless it is totally healthy and natural minerals, which I doubt, don't do anything to ur baby.
Would someone spray real chemicals on a baby?
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but this would be an improvement from what some people do with their ********
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no, absolutely not, that is insane....i would put baby powder on my baby but not perfume
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I don't trust those products
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You could suffacate your ***** if you did that its stupid
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No way! Don't know what effects could happen!
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i wouldnt srpay my ***** with baby perfume they could have an allergic reaction (sorry about spelling)
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Never!
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No that's stupid
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I didn't even wear perfume myself when my babies where attached to my hip. It's an irritant to sensitive noses.
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Why would you want to cover their natural scent that so many people like. Besides, do you really want to make your ******** growing up that fast? Perfume while they're babies? What's next? cellphones for toddlers? make-up at age two? Come on.
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***! ANY perfume sets up my asthma. And anyway, babies smell wonderful naturally (except when their diapers are *****)
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