With the busyness of the past few months, I haven't been posting many reviews on Wednesdays. I've decided, at this point, to limit reviews to twice a month.
Today, it's a simple review. I'm working on some things with the wonderful mamas at Earth Mama Angel Baby this summer and, in addition to paying me, they've gifted me with some of their amazing products. Since we have a new baby in the family, I've given most of the products to my daughter, Jessica, to use with Marley Grace, who was born on April 30th. However, I've kept some of the goodies for myself.
One product I've been using is the Calming Lavender Shampoo and Body Wash, made from certified organic castile soap. While this shampoo/soap is perfect for little ones, I find it equally wonderful for grandma. Actually, what I've been using it for the most is for shaving my legs, which I tend to do when I'm rushing to get ready to go out. Aside from the zero-toxins goodness of the product, there is also that lavender calming factor, which I believe stills my hurried soul just enough to keep me from shaving a shiny slice of skin from my shin, which I'm apt to do when hurrying.
End result? Silky smooth legs.
Here's what the website shares about the Calming Lavender Shampoo and Body Wash:
• Certified by Oregon Tilth: NSF/ANSI 305 Certified Contains Organic Oils
• No petrochemicals, petroleum or petroleum byproducts
• No “fragrance” or parfum, 1,4-Dioxane, formaldehyde, or phthalates
• No sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), cocomidopropyl betaine or other synthetic foaming agents or surfactants
• No artificial preservatives, parabens, phenoxyethanol, Quaternium-15 etc.
• No artificial emulsifiers
• No antibacterial pesticides
Pretty cool, huh? One warning, though. Unlike conventional "no-tear" baby shampoos, the Earth Mama Angel Baby shampoos are not tear-free. They'd need a dose or two of toxins in order to make that claim. So be careful when using this product to wash your kid's hair.
Lavender, vanilla, and EMAB . . . Ahhhh. Already looking forward to my next shave.
Reviewing it for you,
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Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. I received both payment and products. However, this is my honest opinion of the product mentioned in the above review.
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