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0 In BEAUTY (ADULTS)

Improve your skin, hair and nails with this great product!

⁠⁠Ok peeps – I promised to share the details on this one and here it is! ⁠⁠I’ve been using this product for around 3 weeks now. I specifically bought it from Nourished Life to see if it helps with hair growth (ya know that post-baby thinning ), but it’s a bit too soon to see the results of that. Apparently it’s around the 8 week mark where you see the full results of taking the product. I’ll be sure to…

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0 In FEEDBACK

Aromababy Barrier Balm – thanks from Rochelle

I can’t tell you how much it warms my heart getting feedback where my posts and product recommendations are helping you make healthier buying choices for you and your families.⠀ Rochelle, from Melbourne shared with me, ⠀ “Thanks for putting me onto the Aromababy barrier balm, it’s so much nicer for my little girl than the stuff I was using!”⠀ I just placed my third order this week for my little Juliet – she just turned 16 months. This stuff…

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0 In BEAUTY (KIDS)

Teen skincare by LuvUrSkin

Do you have girls who are teens or will be someday, or do you buy gifts for teen girls? Or just like a feel good entrepreneurial story? Keep reading. This post is a huge shout out to the up-and-coming Aussie teen-preneur, Izzi, from LuvUrSkin who recently appeared on Shark Tank Australia, promoting her natural skincare and cosmetic range for young girls. Izzi responded to her mum’s refusal to allow her to wear her adult products due to chemicals in them,…

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0 In HEALTHCARE (KIDS)

Soothe your babies bottom with Aromababy Barrier Balm

When I had a baby recently, I became even more conscious about what products I would use on my precious little one to get her started in life in the healthiest possibly way. There is a plethora of baby products on the market, especially for nappy creams; many of them chemically based – containing Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Linalyl Acetate to name a few. The MSDS’ (material safety data sheets) for these ingredients state to varying degrees that…

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