Posted by admin | Posted in Organic Baby Products | Posted on 07-11-2008
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Certified Organic Baby Shampoo
This page should have information if you are looking for Certified Organic Baby Shampoo
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Foaming body wash & shampoo for baby & child - 150 ml List Price: $12.95 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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All natural and mild cleanser, Delicate and mild fragranced foam. Made in USA. This bath product actually comes out of the bottle foaming. It is gentle to the baby's skin and eyes. Use it both as a body wash and a shampoo... |
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Vermont Soap Organics~Fragrance free Baby Wash & Shampoo Sale Price: $9.95 |
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New~Certified Organic Baby Wash and fine hair Shampoo~Unscented~Vermont Soap Organics All Chemical Free Organic Products For Your Organic Baby You can rest easy knowing that Vermont Soap manufactures USDA certified organic baby products that are safe, nontoxic, and free of petroleum based chemicals... |
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Organic 2-in-1 Conditioning Shampoo & Baby Wash by Organically Grown List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $16.95 |
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Gently wash your baby's sensitive skin and hair with our USDA certified organic conditioning shampoo and baby wash, scented with soothing almond and lavender. Our special organic formula made without sulfates or parabens provides a mild no lather wash that is safe for your baby... |
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Mambino Organics Just Hatched Baby Arrival Kit 5 piece gift set ($55 value) *made with certified organic ingredients List Price: $55.00 Sale Price: $39.95 |
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This perfect baby shower gift set includes all the skin loving essentials to cleanse, nourish and protect a newborn's delicate skin from day one, and is a must have for every baby. This gift set includes: little bottoms diaper balm* ~ 18 g / ... |
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Organic Lavender and Honey Baby Soap Bar List Price: $8.00 Sale Price: $9.95 |
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Most likely the mildest soap you will find made with love and care to delicately nurture you or your baby's tender skin. Delizioso's Baby Soap contains only the highest quality natural ingredients. Pure Oats, Alfalfa Honey and Lavender are blended together to enhance the rich lather... |
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Baby Boo Organic Soothing Lavender Shampoo Sale Price: $15.04 |
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Organic shampoo for your babies, enriched with Vitamin E and aromatic Lavender which helps keep your baby calm and relaxed. No Nasty Chemicals (parabens, SLS, SLES)....Just a lovely lavender aroma. |
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Organic Fresh Baby Shampoo Bulk - 64 oz (Half Gallon) Sale Price: $49.95 |
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Finally, a certified vegan baby shampoo that is lightly scented, non-irritating and available wholesale in bulk quantities. This gentle shampoo formula uses the calming distillates and essential oils of lavender and chamomile... |
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Organic Fresh Baby Shampoo Bulk - 128 oz (Gallon) Sale Price: $69.95 |
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Finally, a certified vegan baby shampoo that is lightly scented, non-irritating and available wholesale in bulk quantities. This gentle shampoo formula uses the calming distillates and essential oils of lavender and chamomile... |
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Organic Fresh Baby Shampoo Bulk - 16 oz (Pint) Sale Price: $19.95 |
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Finally, a certified vegan baby shampoo that is lightly scented, non-irritating and available wholesale in bulk quantities. This gentle shampoo formula uses the calming distillates and essential oils of lavender and chamomile... |
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Organic Lavender and Honey Baby All Over Wash Sale Price: $16.00 |
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Make bath time fun for the little ones with this all over baby wash! Perfect for hair, body, and fun bubble baths. With soothing, and super moisturizing olive oil, organic alfalfa honey, and Lavender Essential Oil it gently cleanses and moisturizes sensitive baby skin... |
What Goes on Might Go in !
Don’t get shocked-get informed
60% of what we daily put on our skin/hair and body might go in. The general main stream brands contain an average of 80% petrochemicals/synthetics (Water not included) whereas some of them are considered carcinogenic and skin irritants. More and more consumers become aware of the potential risk we are taking and are changing to more natural/organic products.
Fast borrowed results are what the market leaders promise – long lasting side effects might be what we get at the end.
Better to be save than sorry is a good advice in today’s beauty jungle and the choice is: “back to nature when ever possible”.
To put it very simple – Garage Cleaner, Engine Degreaser, Dish wash liquid etc. are not supposed to be ingested since considered harmful to our health and surely you would not wash your or your babies hair with it right?
What does that have to do with my Shampoo?
One ingredient you will find in Tooth paste, Shampoo, Soap and all foaming products is called SLS – Sodium Lauryl Sulphate and is the same as used in above mentioned products.
Would you ingest them or give them to your kids ? If there is a written warning on the label, would you buy it anyway? We are very cautious about all the cleaning liquids – it is time to become more aware and careful with what we buy and put on our skin and the skins of our loved ones.
Do I suggest, that the majority of brands on the super market shelves are a potential health hazard? Yes I do and the FDA and petrochemical industry is trying to play the possible health risks down – ask yourself why..
Food for thought
Cigarettes are considered a potential and meanwhile accepted threat to the consumer’s health. In almost all Countries a visible reminder has to be on each packet of Cigarettes. What about the same reminders on “low dose” risk chemicals in daily used products”? As with Cigarettes – a “one time dose” might pose not an immediate risk – but how many times a day are we using daily care products ranging from soap to shampoo, tooth paste, day creams, make-up etc.? Are we still in the “low dose section” or does multiple applying multiply the dose as well? Remember already 1 cigarette is considered a health risk – one time applying cream could bear the same effect.
Common sense tells, that it must have the same effect as for a chain smoker compared to a one time a week smoker. If you had evidence – would you still do it?
Going natural is also sometimes quite a challenge since no terms are regulated and “natural” can be as much as 2% of any kind of natural ingredient included in the formula. How to deal with that?
Up until now it is not possible without putting up some interest and effort in Labels and Ingredients. There are trusted and certified organic skin care and body care products on the market, take the extra time and maybe spend a little more for the luxury of relaxing by knowing that you don’t put more burden on your body.
From my own experience I can say “it feels really great” and I won’t go back to “brands for less” just to support the TV campaigns.
Make a choice and let it be an informed!
About the Author
Being native Swiss I am living in the United Arab Emirates since 2004.My professional bg is MD Business/purchase and further education in nat.healing,homeopathy and last but not least - web designer. Since 2007 I am running my own organic/natural Trading company here in the U.A.E.My aim: to educate people here and on the net conc. the hazardous chemicals we have in our daily used products. What goes on your skin might go in! - more information's are found on http://www.toxicbeauty-ae.com - my educational website
Besides all this I am Mam of 2 teen agers, writer, creator, I like to draw (if time is given) and will stay curious as long as I am walking this planet and beyond
There is always a "why" that deserves a "because" and each new because creates more why's .... maybe this is what is considered feeling alive?











