Sunday, November 7, 2010
My True Nature: Non-Toxic Bath Products for Kids and Families
My daughters have been busy playing with the My True Nature bottles in the tub since they arrived. The 1 fl. oz. size is perfect for little hands, and they adore the characters on the labels-- Bobo the dragon, Milo the skunk, Clio the teddy bear and Ollie the octopus. Each has its own personality, and its own dedicated bath-time product. We particularly like Milo the skunk, who is "stinky by nature." For once, I don't have to worry that the character is--
a. inherently sexist
b. culturally offensive or
c. part of mass marketing campaign to the 3-5 year old set
And thankfully, the products are non-toxic, made by a concerned mama, who wanted to create bath products that work and don't include any yucky stuff. You can be sure they have no:
*parabens
*petrochemicals
*phthalates
*sulfates
*synthetic dyes, synthetic fragrances,
*triclosan or preservatives
*and no animal testing
The Bobo's Baby Bubble Bath foams up great, and smells delightful. Milo's 2 in 1 shampoo and baby wash works well on my girls' long hair, and they love the stinky skunk on the label.
My True Nature practices green business ethics as well. Their bottles are made in the U.S.A. from 100% FDA approved post-consumer PET plastic. Post-consumer plastics have already been processed from a fossil fuel to plastic, so to reuse the material in a new bottle does not require the further depletion of new fossil fuels. Because of this, their bottle manufacturer estimates that the carbon footprint of My True Nature's bottles are approximately 60% less than with regular PET plastic bottles.
Thanks to My True Nature for supplying a safer, fun, and super functional line of bath products for babies, toddlers and children.
**FCC rules: I did receive 3 small travel sized samples of these products to use for this review. I was not compensated to write this review, it is based solely on my experience and opinion. And, of course, the opinion of my two highly paid, very capable (and sometimes volatile), product testers, ages 3 and 5.
Labels:
baby shampoo,
bath products
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