The Essence of Smart Baby Care
Date: September 3, 2008 | Category: Care, Featured, Kids

Protecting our children is the most important job of every parent. We try—albeit sometimes in vain—to shield them from all of life’s harsh realities. When they’re babies, shielding their delicate skin from harmful chemicals tops our list of priorities. Mothers everywhere will swoon over the organic baby care from Miessence.
The entire line uses only certified organic herbs—no phthalates, petroleum by-products, parabens, artificial preservatives, fragrance, dyes or synthetic surfactants. And, of course, nothing is ever tested on animals. We especially love the Barrier Balm ($22). Slather it all over baby’s body to relieve dry patches and protect, soothe and soften their sensitive areas. Barrier Balm also repels moisture, prevents chafing and relieves cuts, scrapes, bites, even sun and windburn. It’s so safe and effective, you’ll want to use it on the whole family!
Comments
Erin Ely
Date: September 3rd, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Hi Zem,
so glad you put the word out about the Miessence certified organic baby products. There are 6 wonderful certified organic baby products http://elyorganics.com/miessence-products/baby-mother/baby-care/
and also a mother care product. Breast & Belly Balm, which is also certified organic: http://elyorganics.com/miessence-products/baby-mother/mother-care/
Can’t think of a better way to start then with the purest products for baby and mother.
Thanks for your review.
Erin Ely
Date: September 3rd, 2008 at 9:00 pm
Hi Zem,
so glad you put the word out about the Miessence certified organic baby products. There are 6 wonderful certified organic baby products http://elyorganics.com/miessence-products/baby-mother/baby-care/
and also a mother care product. Breast & Belly Balm, which is also certified organic: http://elyorganics.com/miessence-products/baby-mother/mother-care/
Can’t think of a better start then with the purest products for baby and mother.
Thanks for your review.
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