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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Ten Fingers, Ten Toes

Received any baby showers invites recently? Why not take a gift that shows both your excitement over the new arrival and your commitment to using natural products?  Many companies are now creating skin care products specifically targeted towards expectant mothers and their babies. The thought behind the products is that babies have ultra sensitive skin and are very vulnerable to the environment around them. Therefore mothers should be extra diligent about products used on their babies' skin.


Earth Mama Angel Baby received a zero rating from the Skin Deep database which means the company and its products are toxin free and fully comply with all phases of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics compact.  The products, which include a line of bath time and skin care items, are specifically targetted to new and expectant mothers.  They also offer an assortment of gift baskets for your next baby shower invite.  In lieu of preservatives, products are sealed in UV coated amber jars to protect the delicate herbal mixtures from light and to resist temperature changes.
To see a complete ingredient list, product line, and store locator, visit www.earthmamaangelbaby.com


The Green Beaver Company was inspired by founders Karen Clark and Alain Menard's baby son when they saw him drinking the bubbles in his bath water. With a background in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, they were well aware that this habit of their sons could lead to him ingesting some potentially harmful substances. They began formulating their own products without the use of chemicals. Their approach is to use ingredients that are safe to eat, vegan, gluten-free, and native to their home country, Canada. Their extensive product offering extends from a line of facial moisturizers and cleansers to shampoos and conditioners.  Currently, the products are only sold in stores throughout Canada, but they can also be purchased online.
To learn more about their ingredients and obtain a list of retailers, visit www.greenbeaver.com

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