Tag: organic skincare

  • Natural and Organic Skin Care: Baby Mantra

    Natural and Organic Skin Care: Baby Mantra

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    Tell me I’m clever,
    Tell me I’m kind,
    Tell me I’m talented,
    Tell me I’m cute,
    Tell me I’m sensitive,
    Graceful and wise,
    Tell me I’m perfect—
    But tell me the truth.

    -Shel Silverstein

    When Jacob was a baby he was clever, cute, and perfect in every way like babies should be, but he had horrible eczema: you can see the patches on his cheeks in the photo above. They call eczema “the itch that rashes” and “asthma of the skin” and it’s heartbreaking to witness as a parent; he was clearly in distress all the time, scratching, scratching, until the rash had spread and thickened and was scratched raw. He scratched in his sleep, even, writhing around in bed until he scratched himself awake. And then invariably all that open skin would become infected, inflamed and painful, and he’d have to endure a round of antibiotics or steroid cream in addition to his twice a day full-body slathering of lotion.

    Let me tell you about the lotion. We were supposed to apply the lotion immediately after a bath or shower to trap the moisture in, and Jake would be off like a shot, having to be tackled and wrestled into acceptance. He’d scream and cry; it was only through trial and error that we learned which soaps and lotions stung, which ones made the itch feel worse. We spent a lot of money on pricey skin care items (and hair care, since that affected his skin too) that made promises about being super-moisturizing or appropriate for sensitive skin, that Jeff or I would up using because Jake couldn’t tolerate them.

    Add to all that heartache the fact that your skin is your largest organ, and absorbs whatever chemicals you’re applying to it along with any environmental toxins. I was seriously stressed about the health of Jake’s susceptible skin, in the short term and the long.

    jake scratching

    (Scratch, scratch, scratch. I wanted to put a photo here of Jake running away from the lotion after a bath; he’s holding a beach ball perfectly positioned as a “modesty patch.” But I resisted. I’m so good at adulting.)

    Jacob is older now, but he still has eczema flareups. Part of it is probably inherited from me; I have sensitive skin and break out in itchy, blistering hives from certain products. I’ve found that sticking with natural, organic products hugely— HUGELY— minimizes my own outbreaks and helps Jake with his.

    Last week I was sent a line of natural baby skincare products to try from Baby Mantra:

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    Even though my babies are pretty close to grown now— Jake will be 18 in a few months, and my youngest just turned 11!— I still look for the gentlest products available for our sensitive skin. Just being advertised as “for babies” doesn’t cut it; we stubbornly kept buying conventional baby products in the early years but learned soon enough that they stung terribly and exacerbated the problem when applied to Jake’s irritated skin.

    I wish Baby Mantra had been around when Jake was suffering from the worst of his eczema.

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    All Baby Mantra products are:

    • allergy tested
    • dye free and toxin free
    • gluten free
    • cruelty free and vegan
    • certified natural by the Natural Products Association, which means ingredients come from or are made from a renewable, biodegradable resource found in nature (flora, fauna, mineral), with absolutely no petroleum compounds
    • packaged in recyclable materials

    I took the line with me to the beach with the intention of having Jake try it out (to this day, trying new lotions on him is a bit nerve wracking). While I was there I was a little lax about reapplying my sunscreen and, erm, got a little more sun than I intended. It hurt. My daughter got a little more pink than I would like as well.

    baby mantra beach

    Baby Mantra offers a natural baby shampoo in addition to its natural baby conditioner,but I opted to pack the 3 in 1 bubble bath, shampoo and wash in case anyone was inclined to take a bath (didn’t happen but I was prepared!). I did pack the detangling conditioner (my hair is a tangled hot mess at the beach, and Cass’s tend to resemble a rat’s nest more than human hair after a day battling waves). And in a move that I would grow to be immensely thankful for, I also threw the calming lotion in my bag.

    All three of these products contain lavendar essential oil, which is soothing and has antiseptic properties. They didn’t irritate my burn at all, and the lotion felt like heaven: it’s light and not sticky, very moisturizing thanks to the shea butter, with barely any scent at all. In terms of calming my skin, it felt like it worked just as well as the medicated afterburn lotion I tried once I returned home. Since the medicated stuff carried a warning to use only 2-3 times daily, and not over a wide area, I opted to skip it entirely and go with baby mantra for me and Cass.

    The 3 in 1 lathered up nicely and got my sweaty, salty self all clean without drying; the conditioner worked the knots out. They both carry very light scents that basically remind me of “clean baby” and faded quickly (I don’t care for overpowering scents at all).

    baby mantra shower

    Although I didn’t put the other Baby Mantra products through the same rigorous testing, from my one use of the newborn shampoo and body wash I can say that it’s not bubble inducing like the 3 in 1 is and therefore easier to rinse clean. The sweet-smelling apricot and avocado massage oil is expectedly more oily/tacky than the lotion; I used this before bedtime for longterm moisturization overnight. We’ll hold onto the diaper rash ointment for my husband; he works in construction and often gets painfully dry, cracked hands and only the heaviest duty creams work for him. It’s made from sweet Almond oil, Rosemary leaf, and Jojoba.

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    To recap:

    Baby Mantra’s earth-friendly range of extremely gentle personal care products for children (newborn to 8 years old) are made with all-natural skincare ingredients. Baby Mantra products have been certified by the Natural Products Association (NPA), are gluten-free, allergy-tested and cruelty-free.

    You can find Baby Mantra products across the country at stores like Albertsons, Jewel Osco, Walgreens, Duane Reade and Meijer. We recommend using the store locator on the company’s website to find a store nearest you. In addition, Baby Mantra can be found online on websites such as Amazon.com, Babiesrus.com, Drugstore.com, Walgreens.com and Diapers.com.

    Be sure to follow and like Baby Mantra on Facebook for coupons and other offers.

    Score a coupon for $2.50 off Baby Mantra here!

    Giveaway!

    Enter via the Rafflecopter widget below (use as few or as many options as you like) for your chance to win the same 6 Baby Mantra products that I tried:

    • 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Shampoo & Wash
    • Calming Lotion
    • Newborn Shampoo & Wash
    • Diaper Rash Ointment
    • Calming Massage Oil
    • Detangling Conditioner


     

    Disclosure: I received this product for the purpose of this review, however, these are my own opinions and they have not been influenced in any way by Baby Mantra.

     

  • Giveaway: Get the Full Man Package from Shield for Men

    Giveaway: Get the Full Man Package from Shield for Men

    Hey everybody!

    Yesterday I posted a review of the Shield for Men Full Man Package: organic, non-toxic skincare for men that:

    • makes ’em smell good but not fruity (or chocolatey),
    • isn’t full of chemicals for you to slather all over your skin (your FACE at that),
    • doesn’t make me break out in hives or freak out about the scent,
    • actually works.

    It’s a nifty gifty idea for dads and grads, both of whom could use a gentle reminder to take care of their skin and of the earth.

    Who wants to try it?

     

    Giveaway!

    Shield for Men is sending one lucky winner the Full Man Package for your dad or grad or whoever the righteous dude in your life might happen to be.

    That’s one Wash + Protect cleanser and one Moisturize + Shield moisturizer:

    The Full Man Package is the ultimate grooming kit for men who want to look their best without losing their man card.

    Each product has been formulated with premium all natural man ingredients that’ll have any man looking like they’ve got the full package. The package helps wash and hydrate the skin without leaving a greasy feeling or sticky residue.

    Just follow the directions in the Rafflecopter widget to enter: up to 15 possible entries, do as many or as few as you like. I’m lenient like that.

    Good luck!

     a Rafflecopter giveaway

  • Organic Skincare: Not Just for the Ladies (Shield for Men review)

    Organic Skincare: Not Just for the Ladies (Shield for Men review)

    shield for men

    Odors have a power of persuasion stronger than that of words, appearances, emotions, or will.

    The persuasive power of an odor cannot be fended off,

    it enters into us like breath into our lungs, it fills us up, imbues us totally.

    There is no remedy for it.

    ―Patrick Süskind

    Beauty may be only skin deep, but chemicals in your beauty products can penetrate even deeper. Think about it: this is stuff you wear on your skin, your largest organ, day in, day out. And many beauty products been found to harbor carcinogens, pesticides, hormone disruptors, plasticizers, degreasers, surfactants. There are no studies that really evaluate the long-term safety of these chemicals in your body (your “body burden”), or how they will interact with each other, or with the who-knows-how-many other chemicals we come into contact with every day.

    Food for thought.

    So, I try to stick to non-toxic options. (Quick aside: I was in Sephora and asked for a “green” face powder and the woman was recommending options with green undertones. I didn’t even know such a thing existed and I’m still not clear on why; in any case, we cleared that all up before I got to the register.)

    As has been well-documented on this blog, I’m very particular about scents, and I tend to lean toward cleansers and lotions that smell like foods: vanilla, citrus, chocolate. Perhaps not shockingly, the men in this house are less than thrilled when they borrow my stuff and walk away smelling like a dessert or a fruit basket.

    Shield for Men is one of the few truly non-toxic lines for men that I’ve come across. Made in the US of A and cruelty-free, these products do NOT contain:

    • Parabens
    • Sulfates
    • Synthetic Fragrances
    • Synthetic Dyes
    • Phthalates
    • GMOs
    • Triclosan

    What does Shield for Men include? Good stuff like

    • organic virgin coconut oil
    • vitamin E, pro-vitamin B-5, vitamin A
    • tea tree oil
    • organic aloe vera
    • green tea extract
    • essential oils: ylang ylang, patchouli, rosewood, cedarwood

    It smells like man: earthy, a bit musky, but not at all obnoxious.

    We were sent the “Full Man Package” to try— Wash + Protect cleanser and Moisturize + Shield moisturizer— and it arrived in a brown paper package all wrapped up with string (10 points to whoever can cite that quote). I didn’t get to photograph it, though, Jake tore into the package as soon as he heard there was something in there he’d get to try.

    I did try it myself before handing it off to Jake (who, at 14, is at that age where he’s all into smelling manly).

    The Full Man Package is the ultimate grooming kit for men who want to look their best without losing their man card.

    The cleanser degreased my face after a day running in the humid 90 degree weather without making my skin feel stripped, which is a tricky balance I don’t often find in cleansers. The moisturizer soaked in nicely and my hands didn’t have that weird “squeaky” feeling afterwards (I don’t know how else to describe it, but it’s a sensation I get sometimes with moisturizers specifically formulated for the face; it makes me want to wash my hands after applying).

    My skin didn’t look like an oil slick a few hours later, either, which is my normal beef with moisturizers. There is a definite scent that lingers for quite a while, and I like it. It’s subtle but… outdoorsy. *I* wouldn’t wear it every day, but that’s because I like smelling like lemons and cookies (or lemon cookies). I’m cool with the men in my life wearing it around me daily, though, and I’m very opinionated about what men should not smell like (Drakkar Noir and Axe come to mind; I will readily admit Drakkar Noir was a dealbreaker in one of my past relationships).

    Another quick anecdote: most of the shaving creams, aftershaves, cleansers Jeff normally uses make me break out in hives just by contact: a kiss on the cheek or a bit of a nuzzle to the face. Men’s products seem like they must be harsher than women’s, for some reason. While the joke “I’m allergic to your love” never gets old for me, it’s nice to know he can use this without causing me actual physical discomfort by his proximity 🙂

    Our solution is a 3-in-1 complete product: after-shave lotion, acne/blemish treatment, and anti-wrinkle solution all in one!

    It’s too soon to tell if Shield for Men will help out Jake’s horribly sensitive skin (eczema coupled with puberty is rough) but I’ll keep you updated. For now, I can say that it definitely hasn’t made his skin any worse (sadly, this is an extremely positive statement) and he’s happy to not smell like cucumbers any more!

    Pricewise, it’s in line with I’m used to paying for quality organic skincare (I use Kiehl’s or Juice Organics). A little goes a looong way, FYI.

    If you’re looking for a present for Father’s Day or graduation, I’d say two thumbs up on Shield for Men. Their product is 100% guaranteed, shipping is free, and their website is funny.

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    They also tweet out man tips and post manly stuff to Facebook. Y’all know how much I love a company with personality.

     

    How It Works – Summer from Shield for Men on Vimeo.
     

    Bottom line, skincare is important— not taking care of it ages you prematurely and leaves you open to further damage. Also important? A bit of gentle education about minimizing toxic exposure, especially on your body. For an eye-opening experience, check out the products you already own in the Good Guide (they have a mobile app so you can just scan UPC codes to make it easy).

     

     

    Disclosure: I was sent Shield for Men products for review purposes. All opinions and non-oil-slickitude are my own.