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Jun 12 2008

Baby For Real: Up and Coming Skin Care for Babies of Color

Published by lisaliberty at 11:59 pm under Parenting: Reviews Edit This

Baby For Real is a company specializing in skin care using natural ingredients for babies of color. These are unscented products which are especially important for baby’s delicate skin. Here is a sample of what’s coming very, very soon:

1.) Oil that can be used for relaxing baby massages, or that can be used in hair to bring out the shine and curl.

2.) Cleanser that can be used in both the hair and on the body.

3.) A diaper balm perfect for those cute booties.

4.) Straight from the nut organic shea butter, perfect for both baby and mommy.

Curly hair, dark hair, tanned skin… there are many babies of color out there with their own special skin care needs. Did you know that tearless shampoos have a drying agent that can dry out the eyes? Popular baby oils contain preservatives and scents that can promote allergies in babies? The products are all natural and unscented, so that they can bring out the natural beauty in babies of color.

The company will also host a blog written by select parents who are raising babies of color, product reviews, and other resources. This is all coming very soon, so be sure to stay tuned.

While the products are great for all babies to use, it is a one stop place for parents raising babies of color — oil that brings out the curl and/or shine in hair and cocoa butter and shea butter for skin, unscented and gentle baby soap. A little goes a long way as well! While babies do not necessarily need a skincare regimine, you want to make sure what little they do need is the best!

It also provides information and resources for parents who are raising babies of color such as blogs by parents raising babies of color and other relevent news. Baby For Real also hopes to provide links to helpful websites and organizations.

The company was started by two best friends. The company logo is designed after the son of one of the owners.

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