October 11, 2014
Baby Mantra Skincare Products Review
I participated in Influencer Activation on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Baby Mantra. I received product samples to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for participating.
With a baby at home, I have been enjoying using the different products that I bought, received as gifts and was sent to review. I was recently sent some bath and skincare products from Baby Mantra for Ms. Adalyn Grace to try out. At two weeks old, she is a great product reviewer ; ).We were sent the massage oil, lotion, conditioner, shampoo and body wash and 3-in-1 bubble bath, shampoo and wash. So far, I have been able to try out the newborn shampoo + body wash and the calming lotion. The wash is made with coconut and olive oil.
The lotion uses shea butter and lavender oil. I liked both of these products a lot and enjoyed using them for baby's bathtime. The lotion absorbs quickly on her skin which is nice that I do not have to rub a lot on this sensitive skin. With the lavender, it is a calming ingredient and is good for nighttime. So far, we have not used any conditioner on her but in the future, this will come in handy as she has a TON of hair!!
Someone does not seem to like being naked- it only lasted for a couple minutes though!
This line was created by two sister that wanted to make safe and ecologically sound skincare products. They are natural, gluten-free and cruelty- free products. They are made in the U.S. which I love as many products are made out of country.
Other ingredients include avocado, grapeseed, lavender, shea butter, mango butter, apricot and more.
They are fairly affordable products and can be found at Walgreens (or Duane Reade if that is what it is called in your area), Walgreens.com, BabiesRus.com and Amazon. Prices on Amazon are about $12 each but a little seems to go a long ways.
All better- dry and warm now : )
These Baby Mantra products allow me to have a product that I can use on my baby that is safe and free from harmful ingredients.
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