Baby Skin Care: Natural & Organic Baby Products
Category : Baby Changing Accessories, Baby Skin Care, Gift Ideas
Date Published : October 25, 2008
The Best of Natural & Organic Baby Skin Care Products
Everyone wants skin as soft as a baby’s. Now, with organic baby products and natural baby products specially created for the delicate skin of an infant, you can keep your baby’s skin enviously soft and beautiful.
Say goodbye to harmful chemicals found in traditional skin care products, which can dehydrate your baby’s skin and cause bothersome irritations. Organic baby products contain all natural ingredients, like coconut and almond oil that are guaranteed safe for babies and nursing mothers.
Even the most well-cared for infants get nappy rash and organic baby products provide nourishing relief. These all natural baby products are tested by dermatologists and the best part is mummies and daddies can pamper their precious newborns worry-free, while making environmentally responsible choices.
Here are a few excellent all natural baby products that top the list:
1. Charmingly wrapped for your newborn, the Baby Gift Pack (£39) offers three all natural organic baby products – Baby Massage Oil (100ml), Nappy Salve (30ml), and Baby Room Fragrance (50 ml). The products are handmade and specially designed to moisturise and revitalise sensitive baby skin. These organic baby products use ingredients that prevent the growth of germs and include natural preservatives to keep products fresh.
2. The Little Baby Bag of Bliss (£19.95) is the way to pamper every newborn. Hugs Natural Baby Oil (60ml), Splash Baby Bath Wash (100ml), and Botty Bliss Natural Nappy Cream (60ml) make up this trio of delightfully scented organic baby products. The Bag of Bliss is designed to preserve the purity of your baby’s skin, enriched with all natural ingredients like coconut, sunflower, and sweet almond oil. The bag also includes a complimentary Little Guide to Baby Bliss, with baby massage tips to give baby a relaxing experience. A very affordable choice among organic baby products.
3. There’s a bit of everything in the ‘Organic Babies’ Mum and Baby Gift Box (£26.99), containing organic baby products to keep your baby’s skin healthy and hydrated. For your baby, this gift box includes the Soothe & Calm Baby Balm (40ml), all natural Chamomile Baby Wash (150 ml), Baby Salve (30ml), and an adorable bib made of organic materials. The Mum & Baby Moisturiser is sure to leave you both with irresistibly soft skin.
4. Bring your baby into the world with a bang with the Welcome to the World Hamper (£57)! The Hamper contains locally-grown organic baby products that fight skin disorders and keep your baby’s skin soft and beautiful. With five all natural baby products – Baby Cleanser (100ml), Olive and Almond Baby Bath and Body Oil (100ml), Baby Salve (30ml), Baby Cream (30ml) and Chamomile Baby Soap (75g) – all of your baby’s skin care needs are provided for.
5. For mummies and daddies seeking spiritual cleansing for their newborn as well, the Welcome to the World Cream (£17.00) by PittaPatta promises emotional release and restoration of spiritual balance. Blended with all natural ingredients, a little love, and other therapeutic essences, this organic skin cream ensures that your newborn gets a fresh start. (60 ml)
Why not treat your baby to some natural organic baby products? After all, babies deserved to be pampered too!

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Hi
Loved the article and I would like to add a couple of pointers.
Look for products that:
• are certified by The National Association for Sustainable Agriculture, Australia (NASAA) or by Australian Certified Organic (ACO).
• have natural products in their ingredients lists
• contain do not contain petrochemicals, parabens, or sulphates.
• use natural preservatives like tea tree oil, or a combination of various essential oils that have antimicrobial activity (eg lavender, lemon, rose, rosemary, sage, sandalwood), grape seed extract or honey.
• are Australian made. Not only does Australia have stringent organic standards, but agriculture in Australia a relatively new and therefore has better quality growing conditions than its overseas equivalent.
Avoid products that:
• have the word “organic” or “natural” in their brand name but don’t have organic certification.
• have lots of chemical sounding names in the ingredients list
Cheers Sonya