Organic Shampoo Recipe

Organic Shampoo Recipe

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The Importance Of Organic Baby Products

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Did you know that harmful chemicals are being exposed to your child right under your watchful eye? As parents, we often make the mistake of assuming that most of the baby products we buy today are safe for our baby to use. Unfortunately, many of the toys, clothes, and simply, everyday products we use on our children contain high levels of chemicals and other toxic contaminants. The simple solution is to go organic.

Organic Toys

Babies spend a lot of their time playing with toys that always find their way into their mouth. Unfortunately, babies are exposed whatever harmful chemicals these toys may have. Most baby toys are coloured bright using harmful chemical dyes. In addition, the cloth material used in stuffed toys is not of very high quality and contains harmful substances. As a result, it is always best to switch to organic toys. These toys are absolutely safe and have been certified by the government to ensure that your child is only playing with safe and organically grown materials.

Organic Bedding

The bedding you choose for your baby is very important. Normal bedding is just not safe enough. The fabrics used might not be organically manufactured and instead, are made with pesticide filled cotton material. This becomes too big a risk to take with your baby’s health. Instead, choose organic bedding as a safer alternative. Organic bedding uses materials and fabrics that are completely safe. You can have a peaceful night’s sleep knowing your baby is safe in his.

Organic Toiletries

Toiletries such as toothpaste and shampoo are another source of harmful chemicals. Care must be taken to ensure these products are not harming your baby. There are many brands today producing organic baby products and toiletries. Organic toothpaste has pure ingredients such as cleansing oils and naturally occurring cleansing agents. You can also find recipes online to make organic baby soap yourself.

Grandpa's Wonder Pine Tar Soap 3.25 oz (92 g)
Grandpa's Wonder Pine Tar Soap 3.25 oz (92 g)
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. . . is one of the world's great soaps! Excellent for bathing, showering, shaving and sham

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Aubrey Organics Calaguala Fern Treatment Shampoo (11 oz)
Aubrey Organics Calaguala Fern Treatment Shampoo (11 oz)
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For Oily, Fine Hair Clear your head. Fresh, aromatic herbals go to work fast to remove oily buildup and normalize hair and scalp. Based on an ancient Mayan recipe, this scalp-soothing shampoo deep-cleanses and hydrates for a full, healthy head of hair.

Dr. Bronner - Organic Tea Tree Castile Soap Bar, 5 oz bar
Dr. Bronner - Organic Tea Tree Castile Soap Bar, 5 oz bar
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Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Tea Tree Bar Soap is the creation of Emmaunel Bronner, a third-generation German-Jewish master soapmaker, brought the family's Old World soap recipes to the US in the late 1920s and established what has become the top-selling natural blend of liquid and bar soaps in America. In addition to producing an exceptional lather and smooth after-feel, Dr. Bronner's soaps support fair trade, organic agriculture and a healthy environment.

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  • All-one Hemp Tea Tree pure castile soap
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