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April 25, 2018
Review: Skin Organics Beauty Box
Skin Organics Clean Beauty is a subscription box with a selection of non-toxic, cruelty-free, organic and natural products. These may be skincare, body care or beauty products. Their aim is to help you discover clean, green and cruelty-free products and brands. They dispatch on 20th of the month.
Cost: £19.00 (+£3.95 P&P) subscription, UK
This is my second subscription to this box.
I have created a video to go with this post but it’s my first attempt and I think it needs a little edit before putting on YouTube. My plan is to figure out ‘how’ this weekend and update my post then. Sorry for the delay. Here is my written first impressions:
What was in my box?
Radiance
This months theme is Radiance. Inside the box was seven products!
The card has details about all the products and discount codes if you decide to buy.
Mono Naturoils
There were two products by this brand. Their products are cruelty free, vegan, zero waste, and the purest ingredients from the earth. The ingredients are botanical and infused with energy from crystals. For customers they have a loyalty program and free shipping.
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Rose & Cucumber Cleansing Oil (website & sheet lists price as £20.00)
I’ve always wanted to try a cleansing oil as I’ve heard that contrary to logic that it can be good for acne prone skin. However, I’ve never got around to putting the theory to the test.
Since receiving the oil I’ve switched to give it a try and so far I like it.
Facial Steam (This trial size is a gift from the founder of Mono. No price is given.)
I haven’t tried this yet but I do get clogged skin so I think a steam will be really good for my face. I’m looking forward to giving this a go soon.
Wildsource Apothecary
Built on an understanding of aromatherapy, these botanical products use natural ingredients. The website hosted a number of interesting looking products that are very tempting.
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Radiance Mask (website RRP £24.00 & sheet lists price as £15.00)
I almost tried this after my bath but I must confess, I am not great at mixing my own masks. I tend to get inpatient with adding water and then make them too runny. I will try and do it this month and share my thoughts.
Naissance
This brand provides ingredients to make your own organic beauty products (and sets to get your started). These oils come with a card with three uses and one is a serum recipe.
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Certified Organic Rosehip Oil (website & sheet list price as £8.99)
I already have an Oil by this brand and found it to be of good quality. It smells just like an oil so I think they honestly don’t add anything to it – you really are getting what you pay for.
Green People
For a long time I’ve wanted to try this brand but never got around to buying it. They are all organic and worked with soil association to create a recognised standard for other brands to aspire to. They are ethical and support charities. Cruelty free.
Quinoa & Calendula Shower Gel (website RRP £9.99 (100ml), 4.00 on the sheet for sample size)
I haven’t yet used this as I wanted to get some nice pics before jumping in the shower with it. It is SLS free (as are all their products), paraben free and a whole list of free from synthetic ingredients. The natural ingredients are all added for a reason such as Quinoa to lock in moisture.
Anita Grant
There were two generous sample size products in this box. The brand is….
Vanilla Cocoa Body Butter Sample (website & sheet RRP £3.45 for 15g sample size)
This body butter is sensitive enough to use on babies and suitable for pregnant women to treat stretch marks.
It has a very strong rich chocolate smell. The body butter is very moisturising and becomes oil like when it warms up. I really liked the texture but found the smell a little much for me. I’d be interested in trying it again with another scent.
Coconut Rosewood Dry Oil (website & sheet RRP £2.99 for 15ml)
The dried rose floating inside makes it feel special and pretty. This is suitable for combination and dry skin. It also can be used on your hair. I really like the smell. It’s early days but so far I’m very fond of this product and have been using it on my face to treat problem areas.
Would I recommend?
Once again this is another great box, introducing the sort of brands I want to know and use. Everything feels like good quality and was beautifully wrapped.
All the products meet the promise of clean, green and cruelty-free – so if that’s something you desire, this is a great box for you.
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Reflect on previous box
I’m going to include a new part to my article where I look back at the previous months box to see how I got on with the contents. I hope you find it useful.
This is how I got on using the products from my March box:
Apothaka: Rejuvenating face oil – normal/combination skin (website RRP £19.50, Sheet lists price as £19.95)
I haven’t used this as much as I though I would. It’s been so hot, I’ve wanted something lighter than an oil.
NKnaturals London: Delicate – Healing Cleansing Balm (website RRP £25.00 for 60ml, Sheet lists price as £15.00 for 30ml)
This was being used every day and my skin loves it. I only stopped when it got so hot and I desired a lighter cleanser (a gel one). I am still using it to remove eye makeup as it is so gentle on my skin. I like the strong honey and lemon smell.
The Salt Parlour: Calm – Salt and Sulphur Scrub (Rose and Shea Butter) (£15.00 RRP for 200g on the website, £5.90 on the sheet for 60g tin)
I keep forgetting I have this but when I did use it I was really impressed. I don’t usually like scrubs but this is the best one I’ve ever used.
North-burN: Revive – Luxury Bathing Salts (Orange, Lavender and Palmarosa (£4.00 on the sheet)
I still have not used this product as I am saving it for after I have my baby (in August) as salt baths are a great way of healing after labour.
Beauty Kubes – Organic shampoo for normal to dry hair (£1.00 on the sheet)
They now have a video on their website showing you how to use these kubes. I think they are a really affordable and eco-friendly way of shampooing your hair and will think about repurchasing them in future.
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Day 25 – Warning
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If Ally is your bestie
You will find her loyal to a fault
Even if you’re in the wrong
She will back you in a revolt
Unless that wrong is against her
Then you will find she won’t forget
So, never cross your Ally
Or you will be filled with regret
To keep your Ally happy
She likes lots of food
Don’t feed her anything spicy
It can cause her to explode
She likes real butter
And vinegar on most things
She has a sweet tooth
But prefers savoury things
If she does not get enough sleep
She becomes a grizzly monster
She can be very trusting
Therefore hates all imposters
She’s got a wild imagination
You could lose her to another world
If she doesn’t get time to write
There will be trouble to be told
She doesn’t thrive in direct sunlight
Keep her safe in a shady spot
If she turns red she needs Aloe Vera
You must not let her get too hot
If she gets a headache
It’s best to vacate the house
She will snap at any sound
Even the scurry of a mouse
She can be a little messy
But don’t call her out on that
She excels in other areas
So, Ally will make up for that
Ally is far from perfect
But looks for the silver lining
If you take good care of your Ally
You need not heed this warning
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Day 25’s challenge
For Day 25 the prompt is to write a poem “that takes the form of a warning label . . . for yourself! (Mine definitely includes the statement: “Do Not Feed More Than Four Cookies Per Hour.””
Oh, this prompt sounds like fun. My hubby knows that I can be mean if I’m tired, hungry or have a headache. I also love vinegar and I’m very passionate about real food and don’t like impersonators (margarine, quorn and chocolate bars that are a really biscuits).
Natalie Anne Collins (@NeoTheArtist)
The images in this article of me were taken by photographer Natalie Anne Collins and retains the copyright. She works in partnership with Neil Anthony Mason. To learn more about their work, click here.
April 24, 2018
Day 24 – Elegy
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Sparkling blue, Crystal clear
Pure water sustained us all
Poisoned by chemicals, Choked by plastic
We took nature for granted
What if we thought to change
Questioned what goes down our drain
Cut down on waste and switched to eco
If we start now we could undo
Reduce your waste
Find green alternatives
Bring back our ocean
Of health, vitality and life
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Day 24’s challenge
For Day 24 the prompt is “an elegy – a poem typically written in honor or memory of someone dead. But we’d like to challenge you to write an elegy that has a hopefulness to it. Need inspiration? You might look at W.H. Auden’s elegy for Yeats, which ends on a note suggesting that the great poet’s work will live on, inspiring others in years to come. Or perhaps this elegy by Mary Jo Bang, where the sadness is shot through with a sense of forgiveness on both sides.”
It felt strange to write a elegy for someone still here. With Earth Day recently taking place, my impact on the planet is at the forefront of my mind. The images of our seas plastic pollution is very disturbing and that is where I drew my inspiration for today’s poem.
If we carry on as we are then our beautiful oceans will be ruined. There is still time for us to change and turn the situation around. It’s not just for us but also the creatures we share our planet with. Water is vital to all our existence and it is beautiful.
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April 23, 2018
Book Review: The Gender Game
The Gender Game
My reading goal
For Christmas 2017, I got a Kindle and set myself the goal of reading 12 books this year – that doesn’t sound like much to some people but I have really struggled in recent years to make time for myself to read. I’m lucky if I get to read one book a year.
Still, I am ashamed at how long it took me to get through this book. Although, in my defense, I spent a lot of January exploring my new Kindle and was easily distracted by games. I also downloaded a few books to get me started and was reading them all simultaneously whilst I figured out which one to go with… I didn’t end up finishing Gender Game until 31 March 2018.
What is the book about?
The book is set in a world divided by the sexes. Matrus is ruled by women. Patrus is ruled by men.
Skip to ‘What I think’ if you don’t want any spoilers.
How it starts
The MC, VIOLET, is a strong feisty character. From the start she is keen to get her brother back but trying to save him got her sentenced to a working house for criminals. She ends up murdering another inmate – now she will be executed for her crime. But, the queen of Matrus makes Violet a deal. Violet is to go and live in Patrus as a wife to a man she’s never met and assist is stealing an egg.
The middle
As you can guess, Violet has no choice but to take the offer. LEE, her now Patrus husband, is a very private man and only tells Violet what she needs to know. He introduces her to VICTOR, a sexy rugged cage fighter, who they will frame for the crime of the stolen egg. Violet is encouraged to spend time with Victor and ends up falling for him.
How it ends
This puts Violet in a difficult situation when they steal the egg and she flies off with Lee and frames Victor. When they take the egg back to Matrus, Victor kills the queen and takes off with the egg. Violet fights him and he falls from the motorbike-plane (he built in his garage). The book ends with Violet flying off with the egg.
What did I think
The book was alright. I gave it a generous four stars on Good Reads.
I liked the concept. The contrasting counties was interesting. I enjoyed the heated tension between Violet and Victor – a steamy romance will always keep me hooked.
I didn’t like how it ended though. It felt unfinished and was definitely left open for the other titles in the series.
Violet was no better off than she started. She still had no idea where her brother was or how to get him back – he could be long dead. She had lost, Victor, the only man she loved. I didn’t find it believable how she killed her husband. She ended up with the golden egg but we never found out why it is so important. Plus, she will likely be blamed for the assignation of the Queen.
I’m not sure if I’ll read the rest of this series as Violet isn’t a character I connect with – she’s quick to violence and killing with little remorse. It wasn’t a bad read, I enjoyed most of it. There’s just other books I’d rather be reading. I would be interested in reading more by Bella as I do her enjoy her writing style (good pace, strong characters and excellent world building).
Day 23 – Avicii
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“My hands are tied but not tight enough
You’re the high that I can’t give up
Oh Lord, here we go”
Like a drug pumping through my veins
Here I am back again
Begging for you to take me there
Although we’re going nowhere
I know you are no good for me
Afterwards only pain will be
For this addiction I will bleed
Here to do the dirty deed
Do to me whatever you will
Make our sinful juices spill
Overdose my senses on you
Hit the spot the way do
Push me over the edge
Being with you is dangerous
Here for you to destroy me
Never will I be free
“My hands are tied but not tight enough
You’re the high that I can’t give up
Oh Lord, here we go”
*****
Day 23’s challenge
For Day 23 the prompt is “And now for today’s (optional) prompt! Kate Greenstreet’s poetry is spare, but gives a very palpable sense of being spoken aloud – it reads like spoken language sounds. In our interview with her, she underscores this, stating that “when you hear it, you write it down.” Today, we challenge you to honor this idea with a poem based in sound. The poem, for example, could incorporate overheard language. Perhaps it could incorporate a song lyric in some way, or language from something often heard spoken aloud (a prayer, a pledge, the Girl Scout motto). Or you could use a regional or local phrase from your hometown that you don’t hear elsewhere, e.g. “that boy won’t amount to a pinch.”
I’ve always loved Avicii’s music and I was sad to hear he had passed this weekend. I hoped the news was a hoax but it is wasn’t. Today’s poem is using the lyrics from one of his songs.
April 22, 2018
3 Easy Activities for Kids at a Gender Reveal Party
Amazon let me down! I ordered my party supplies and they arrived just as the party finished. I didn’t let that ruin the day. Oh no, I took to Pintrest and I got my sister to help me out with her Guide Leader experience.
I hadn’t wanted the party to be a big deal. Just a get together with my best friends and immediate family so I could share our good news altogether. Most importantly, I wanted the focus to be about Noah becoming a big brother.
Food
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I had some amazing idea boards on Pinterest and had fallen in love with the idea of a Mad Hatters tea party theme. I ran out of time for that so had to come up with a new idea.
My table spread consisted of:
Healthy snacks – fruit (nectarines, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries) and vegetables for dips and snack cucumbers
Savoury snacks – cheese pizza, chicken nugget (with ketchup in egg cups) and crisps
Sweet snacks – selection of cakes and biscuits
The juice jug was a titled jug. I used Mr Kipplings cakes as they are sealed (prevents kids poking them before they have committed to eating them).
The centre piece was a cake from Morrisons with a surprise center (multi coloured sweets) and I just added a ‘Girl or Boy?’ cake topper bought from Etsy.
By putting the healthy stuff at the front, the children were encouraged to eat the fruit and veg – it worked! They were the first be eaten.
Activities
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We had a number of activities for the kids in celebration of a new baby. These were:
Little bean
You will need:
egg carton
soil
runner bean seeds
My sister brought soil, beans and an egg carton. She cut the carton up to make little pots for each of them to grow their own (runner) bean. They put soil in their carton and planted their bean and watered it.
Baby face plates
You will need:
paper plates
a section of craft bits i..e pens, pencils, crayons, glue, fluffy balls, fuzzy bendy wires
My sister had brought a ‘one I made earlier’ plate for the children to see what they could achieve. They then each had a paper plate and used pens, glue and fluffy bits and paper to decorate their plate and make a baby face.
Volcano – gender reveal
You will need:
a tray
a small bottle (i.e. Robinsons fruit shoot)
1 cup bicarbonate of soda (baking soda in US)
200ml vinegar
food colouring (pink/blue – depending on the gender)
measuring jug
measuring cups
The children really came to my rescue as they helped with an activity I had never done before.
I added the secret ingredient before we started and secured the bottle (Robinson Fruit Shoot) to an old baking tray using masking tape.
The children covered the bottle in play-doh to make a rainbow mountain volcano (and helped secure it further).
We then used a 1/4 cup for measuring the bi-carbonate of soda to a measuring jug (this enabled them all to have a turn), then used the jug to pour this into the bottle. Using a measuring jug made it easier to get into the neck of the bottle.
We then added vinegar, carefully and slowly to reveal blue or pink.
Cuddles
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My little nephew was a star at the party as we were all in baby mode. Everyone wanted a cuddle with him and he was a really good sport about being passed around. The children listened carefully about supporting his head and were incredibly gentle with him.
I was really proud of all the kids. They really made this party awesome.
My room decorations and confetti cannon from Amazon did not arrive in time but I think the end result showed me that you don’t need those things to throw a good Gender Reveal party.
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Day 22 – Thirteenth hour
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Watch your turns and stay on path
Find what is hidden from your eyes
Deeper into the maze you go
Making friends and challenging foes
Nothing is as it seems
You will grow and you will change
The strike is chasing through the maze
Distraction and betrayal will cause delay
With every step it is getting closer
Can you beat the thirteenth hour
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Day 22’s challenge
For Day 22 the prompt is “to take one of the following statements of something impossible, and then write a poem in which the impossible thing happens:
The sun can’t rise in the west.
A circle can’t have corners.
Pigs can’t fly.
The clock can’t strike thirteen.
The stars cannot rearrange themselves in the sky.
A mouse can’t eat an elephant.”
As a Fantasy writer, I love making the impossible real. My first instinct is to go with ‘The clock can’t strike thirteen’ because it makes me think of my favourite film (from the 80s) Labyrinth, with goblins, faeries, mazes and magic.
Writing this poem feels like it is about something deeper like the choices we make in life that lead to our final hour and perhaps the thirteenth hour is the end. Perhaps we are all busy living and trying to avoid it.
April 21, 2018
Day 21 – Unrequited
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Who was this handsome man
She saw him in his radiance
What was this strange feeling
He stole her resistance
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She was drawn to him
His body was temptation
She had to have him
Without life didn’t bare living
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He could not see her
Or return her feelings
He was not capable
No love only rejection
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It broke her heart
To be invisible
The sound of pain
Tortured and unbearable
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Left a haunting echo
Of a space never to fill
Where the unrequited love
Causes emptiness still
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Day 21’s challenge
For Day 21 the prompt is “Brim provides us with several suggestions for generative writing exercises, and we’d like to challenge to today to tackle her third one, which is based in the myth of Narcissus. After reading the myth, try writing a poem that plays with the myth in some way. For example, you could imagine that imagine the water is speaking to you, the narcissus flower. Or you could write a poem in which the narcissus berates the Kardashians for stealing their neurosis. Or a poem that comments on the narcissism of our time, i.e. beauty and body obsession, etc..”
I’ve had a productive day today but away from the PC, leaving little time to put something together for todays prompt.
I think Echo’s story is one many have experienced. I’d bet everyone has wanted someone who doesn’t know they exist and dismisses them without realising the hurt caused. If you’ve not experienced that – lucky you.
The poem reminded me of one I wrote a few years ago titled ”My Universe”. Here it is:
My universe
He’s like reaching for the moon
Out of my league, out of my grasp
He’s become my whole universe
All consuming, lost in a love so vast
I’m floating, swimming, pink sky space
Glittering stars as bright as his eyes
Lost my way with no turning back
I lost control, I’m falling into black
I knew not to venture into the unknown
Stick to safe and what you know
Keep your feet firmly planted in the soil
Or be prepared for all consuming black holes
I don’t like feeling I have no control
Having someone I’d give my all
But now I can’t live without him
I’m lost in space and it’s all consuming
April 20, 2018
Day 20 – Rebel
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Get in line
You must comply
Tick a box
On the form
Categories
Sorted lists
The Goverment
Control all of us
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Break this mold
Be unique
Create something new
You can think
Free your mind
Ask questions
Be the difference
Be yourself
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Day 20’s challenge
For Day 20 the prompt is “Our prompt for the day (optional as always) takes its cue from Notley’s rebelliousness, and asks you to write a poem that involves rebellion in some way. The speaker or subject of the poem could defy a rule or stricture that’s been placed on them, or the poem could begin by obeying a rule and then proceed to break it (for example, a poem that starts out in iambic pentameter, and then breaks into sprawling, unmetered lines). Or if you tend to write funny poems, you could rebel against yourself, and write something serious (or vice versa). Whatever approach you take, your poem hopefully will open a path beyond the standard, hum-drum ruts that every poet sometimes falls into.”
I work in education and one of the most frustrating things about the job is all the burreacracy and paperwork required by the goverment and the restrictions they apply. A hardworking student can’t finish early, a lazy student can’t fail (we fail if they don’t pass on time).
Everyone is tested the same way, despite everyone being unique. I don’t agree exams are right for everyone. Now the government would like to introduce a test to categorise students abilities before they even start their education (4 year olds)!
Can you imagine starting school and being told you are in the group of children predicted not to be capable of much – that sets you up for life. Yet, we know people often excel in different areas and learn in different ways, at different speeds.
Education is just one example of categories used to control and sort people. It’s not always bad but sometimes it’s not necessary and even harmful.
Today’s poem is about how we all are unique and we shouldn’t let anyone tell us who we are based on a box we are put in. Nobody should be compared to someone else. Especially not at the expense of their confidence.
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April 19, 2018
Holland and Barratt – shop
Early last month, I got some products from Holland & Barratt and have been waiting to have a chance to use them to write about what I got.
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Yes To – Sleep Mask (RRP £2.99)
Coconut – moisturising (RRP £1.99)
Tomatoes – detoxifying (RRP £1.99)
Grapefruit – vitamin C Boosting (RRP £1.99)
Cucumbers – calming (RRP £1.99)
These masks were on offer, enabling me to buy them a pound less that the usual RRP £2.99.
I bought these because I wanted a mess free and quick method to give myself a facial. These certainly lived up to the claim.
You apply the mask before bed. It feels like a thick intense moisturiser. The product dries but didn’t feel crusty, more tacky. As you sleep, you skin absorbs the product. In the morning you wash your face as normal and you can feel it coming off as it becomes slimey once you add water to your skin.
I was pleased with the product and would consider buying again. I’m keen to try the brands sheet masks and more of the detoxifying tomato range.
Yes To is an organic and cruelty free skincare brand that produce affordable products available in many high street shops.
Salt of the earth – deodorant (RRP £5.99)
This is a popular organic deodorant as it was one of the first to go mainstream. Some time ago, I got the original version in a travel size and kept it in my handbag. I always intended to buy it again and seeing this scent tempted me.
I wasn’t sure I would like the smell as I’m not a fan of Lavender but it did smell lovely and lasted all day. You ought to know, that when you first spray it on, it makes your pit wet. You do need to give it a moment to dry before getting dressed. It didn’t irritate my skin and I felt good I wasn’t putting chemicals somewhere so sensitive.
Salt of the Earth have won awards for their vegan friendly deodorant. It lasts all day, doesn’t leave white marks and is 100% natural.
Dr Organic – Tea Tree Blemish Stick (RRP £4.99)
I have tried other Dr Organic products in the past and found then to be good quality, however, I wasn’t a fan of this. It worked to some degree but it didn’t feel hygienic. I wonder if the tea tree kills any bacteria on the application roller ball… I found the thought off putting.
Dr Organic aim to use organic or natural ingredients. Their products are suitable for vegetarian (some are not vegan, i.e. honey or snail slime). They don’t use mineral oils, harsh chemicals of GMs.
Good Bubble – Body care
Bubble bath – Dragon Fruit (RRP £3.99)
Hair & Body wash – Dragon Fruit (RRP £3.69)
This was a repurchase as I’m a big fan of Good Bubbles. My son loves it and I secretly steal it. The whole range is awesome – I’ve tried it all.
Click here for my Gruffalo Prickly Pear range review.
Click here for my Dragon Fruit range review
Good Bubble is a body care brand aimed at babies and children using gentle and organic ingredients. It is cruelty free.


