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Our Baby and Kids Organic Body Lotion contains minimal ingredients and no nut oils or other common allergens making it safe and gentle for baby skin. It is lightly scented with yummy sweet orange, soothing lavender and chamomile essential oils. Don’t limit this lotion to babies though. It’s wonderful for big kids and adults with nut allergies skin.
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| Item # | Item Description | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CK003 | Baby and Kids Organic Body Lotion, 8 oz | $16.95 | ![]() |
| CS022 | Organic Bath Care Sample Set | $4.00 | ![]() |
| CK012 | Deluxe Organic Baby Gift Set | $45.95 | ![]() |
Massage on to skin.
Massage has been shown to be an effective bonding experience between mothers and babies. There are many massage oils on the market for kids, but lotions are actually considered a safer alternative then oils because the oils may be too readily absorbed into the skin and they may also make a baby dangerously slippery when picked up.
We fully disclose all ingredients:
Organic Aloe Juice, Organic Coconut Oil,
Emulsifying Wax NF, Palm Stearic Acid,
Kosher Vegetable Glycerin, Grapeseed
Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Sweet Orange,
Lavender and Roman Chamomile Essential
Oil, Xanthan Gum, Mannan, Tetrasodium
Edta, Citric Acid
Organic Aloe Vera
Juice (Aloe barbadensis)
Aloe vera has renown healing properties,
anti-inflammatory and can soothe the
skin and help heal cuts, grazes, burns
and insect bites. It has been used as
early as 1500 BC in Egypt for skin care.
Organic Coconut
Oil (Cocos nucifera)
Coconut oil is expressed from coconut
kernels. Coconut oil is commonly used
to promote lather in soaps and gel.
Wonderfully emollient and has cooling
properties.
Emulsifying Wax NF
Plant based, used to create a bond between
water and oil. A critical ingredient
in lotions and cream, since there is
no other natural product that can create
a smooth texture. An emulsifier is
a chemical compound that joins oil
and water and forms a stable mixture.
Palm Stearic Acid
A vegetable derivative used to stiffen
and stabilize lotions and creams. Occurs
naturally in vegetable fats. A white,
waxy, natural fatty acid.
Kosher Vegetable Glycerin
Vegetable Glycerin is obtained by adding
alkalies to fats and fixed oils. It
is the by-product of the saponification
process used to convert oils into soap. Glycerin
is a soothing humectant which draws
moisture from the air to the skin.
Glycerin is an emollient, which makes
the skin feel softer and smoother,
reduces rough feeling, cracking and
irritated skin. Nontoxic, nonirritating
and nonallergenic.
Lavender (Lavendula
officinalis), Roman
Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)
and Sweet
Orange (Citrus Sinensis) Essential
Oils
Lavender and chamomile essential oils
are known for their soothing relaxing
properties. Sweet Orange is considered
to be a happy scent . Not
all essential oils are safe for babies. Lavender,
Sweet Orange and Chamomile essential
oils are considered safe for newborns.
Grapeseed Oil(Vitis vinifera)
Grapeseed oil is made from the seeds
of wine producing grapes. The lightest
of oils and virtually odorless. Contains
vitamins, minerals, high in polyunsaturates
and protein. Grapeseed oil is wonderful
used around the eyes and neck. Widely
used in hypoallergenic natural products
because it does not often cause allergic
reactions in the highly allergic.
Phenoxyethanol
A paraben free preservative. It
does not react with other ingredients,
air or light. It is very stable. We
use phenoxyethynol at 1% or less. It
has been tested on the skin and eyes
and it is non irritating and non sensitizing
at levels of 2.2% or lower. Phenoxyethynol
is not a broad spectrum preservative
by itself. Through extensive research
and testing, we have found success in
combining it with another commonly used
and completely safe cosmetic ingredient,
Edta.
Xanthan Gum (Polysaccharide gum)
Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide (natural
sugar) fermented from corn sugar. Often
used in the food industry to thicken
and stabilize products. It can be added
to thicken a cosmetic product.
Mannan
Mannan is a natural polysaccharide consisting
of glucose, mannose, and acetyl mannosemonomers.
It is used as a stabilizer of oil-in-water
emulsions for cosmetics.
Tetrasodium Edta
A preservative derived from sodium salts. Edta
is used as a chelating agent. The
Greek root of the word chelate is chele
which means “to claw”. The
root of the word creates a great visual
image of what Edta as a chelating agent
does. Edta “claws” or “binds” minerals,
which are necessary components for the
growth of mold. For instance, Edta
binds up magnesium which prevents the
growth of mold. Edta is also used
in many foods, for instance mayonnaise
and soft drinks, that include ascorbic
and sodium benzoate to reduce the formation
of benzene (a carcinogen).
Citric Acid
Derived from citrus fruits by fermentation
of crude sugars. Used as a preservative
and to adjust acid-alkali balance.
Citric acid is said to have antioxidant
and toning properties.
What’s
in Your Current Baby
Lotion?
Ingredients from Johnson and Johnson
Baby Lotion:
Water, Propylene Gycol, Myristyl Myristate,
Glyceryl Stearate, Oleic Acid, Stearic
Acid, Polysorbate 61, C12-C15 Alkyl Benzoate,
Dimethicone, Isopropyl Palmitate,
Sorbitan Stearate, Cetyl Alcohol, Synthetic
Beeswax, Stearyl Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol,
Carbomer, Fragrance, Methylparaben, Propylparaben,
Butylparaben, BHT, Sodium Hydroxide,
Red 33
Propylene Glycol (PG)
Petroleum by-product that act as surfactants
(wetting agents and solvents). They
easily penetrate skin and weaken protein
and cellular structure. Because PG penetrates
the skin so quickly, the EPA warns against
skin contact to prevent brain, liver
and kidney abnormalities.
Fragrance
A catch all phrase which may mean anything.
Chemical fragrances can contribute to
health problems such as asthma, migraines,
neurotoxic effects, and upper respiratory
irritation. When EPA researchers tested
thirty-one fragrance products, they found
that more than half the products contained
ingredients listed under the EPA’s
Toxic Substance Control Act. Since perfume
can enter the body through the skin or
inhalation, many of these chemicals are
readily absorbed and accumulate in the
body’s fatty tissue. Most products
with “fragrance” also contain
Phthalates a chemical that can mimic
hormones.
Parabens: a group of compounds
widely used as anti-microbial preservatives
in cosmetics products. Studies
have shown that parabens can mimic estrogen
in the body with butyl-paraben being
the most potent. Synthetic chemicals
that mimic the actions of estrogens increase
the risk of breast cancer. Evidence
indicates that EDCs also may contribute
to early puberty as well as reproductive
and fertility issues in boys and girls.
(Breast Cancer Fund Report, 2008)
BHA and BHT petroleum derivative, retards spoilage due to oxidation; used in edible oils, chewing gum, fats, margarine, nuts, instant potato products, polyethylene food wraps; not permitted in infant foods, can provoke an allergic reaction in some people, may trigger hyperactivity and other intolerances; serious concerns over carcinogenicity and estrogenic effects, in large doses caused tumors in lab animals. Banned in Japan in 1958. Identified as a "carcinogen" by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and has been banned in Europe. McDonald's eliminated BHT from their US products by 1986.




