Happy Friday!
I often come across products, photos, songs, words of inspiration - you name it - that I file away in the trusty ol' noggin under 'things to remember.' And I always, always have the best intentions to share them with you at a later date. However, with motherhood comes, oh, let's call it... MEMORY LOSS, and I often don't remember what I've done yesterday much less that lovely little thing I wanted to share with the world. Thank God for Pinterest, which, unless you live under a rock, you've heard all about in the last few months and have likely become as addicted to as I have (you can check out my board here).
In an effort to be proactive, I'm starting a new post every Friday where I share something new that strikes my fancy, whether it's an innovative product that I've been pitched, photo I've come across, etc. With that said, today's discovery is Happy Future, a new baby bath & cleansing products company from France that has recently made its way to the US. The line, which includes bath and shower gel and no-rinse cleanser and lotion and moisturizing lotion, is hypoallergenic, 100% organic and USDA approved. AND, for those with allergies, is produced without any nut by-products. I also love that Happy Future comes from the land of Sophie, not gonna lie.
I have been using the bath gel and lotion during the girls' bathtime, and the smell is completely natural and not "perfume-y" (for lack of a better word) which I really like. Frankly, after reading about the cancer risk in a major retailer's baby shampoo product, I have been doing a much more thorough job when reading labels these days. And while all-natural brands might be more expensive, the added cost is completely worth it for my peace of mind.
On that note, Happy Future is offering 25% off to Baby Meets City readers through the end of April with code BB1016 when ordering through their website. Happy 'Happy Future' shopping!
Disclosure: Happy Future provided me with product for the purposes of this review. All opinions expressed herein are, as always, my own.
3.30.2012
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