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Lovey's Tushi Wash Review & Giveaway
"Lovey's began with a mother's love for her baby! With a passion for health and healthy living, this mummy became frustrated by the lack of natural product options for her baby. After months of trying several different tushi cleaning solutions on the market, she decided to create her own product with good quality, natural ingredients. After experimenting with different formulas, she came up with what is now Lovey's Tushi Wash."
Call me naive, but I never knew baby wipes were made with chemicals. I always thought of them as damp tissues. I've used them on both kids, myself and throughout the house cleaning up little messes. The first time I heard about the chemicals in baby wipes was when Baby L got diaper rash due to teething. When I talked to my pediatrician about it she reminded me not to use baby wipes on his bottom. The chemicals just burn and sting the rash. Chemicals? Really? I truly had no idea. When I was asked to review Lovey's Tushi Wash, I knew I needed to try it. The natural alternative to baby wipes, Lovey's Tushi Wash is Zinc & Petroleum free, Sulfate & Paraben free and Lavender & Tea Tree oil free.
At first squirt, Lovey's Tushi Was has a scent that reminds me of a creamcicle with a hint of mint. It's not over powering and doesn't linger for too long. I used a soft washcloth and wiped Baby L's bottom. It cleaned just as well as a baby wipe but I felt better knowing it was all natural. Using washcloths is more environmentally friendly. Each bottle of Lovey's Tushi Wash has 200+ applications.
When out and about, use Lovey's disposable & biodegradable compressed bamboo cloths, called Mini Shoo-Foos. You just run the compressed disc under water and it opens into a 12" x 20" soft cloth. While at home, use Lovey's thick and absorbent organic bamboo washcloths. They fluff up beautifully, are 400% more absorbent than cotton and have a natural anti-bacterial quality.
Want to WIN your own bottle of Lovey's Tushi Wash?
Enter this giveaway by 11:59pm EST, February 4th. One random Oh My Baby winner will win a bottle of Lovey's Tushi Wash. Winner will have 48 hours to respond. U.S. Addresses only.
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I received a bottle of Lovey's Tushi Wash free of charge for review on my blog. The views and opinions are my own and were not influenced in any way.
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I learned that it costs the same as a baby wipe per application.
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Cost about the same as traditional wipes but w/o the environmental impact.
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I learned that it has witch hazel in it and no tea tree oil or lavender oil... which is weird because I always thought those were good... but maybe not for babies!
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That its from naturally sourced ingredients
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NO Parabens!
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I learned that traditional baby wipes have 15 ingredients, mostly chemicals
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it costs the same as if you were buying actual wipes
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learned that traditional baby wipes have 15 ingredients mostly chemicals. trishbazin@yahoo.com
I learned that it doesn't contain lavendar or tea tree oil, which a lot of natural baby products do. I'd love to win this, as I use cloth wipes and haven't found a wipes solution that I love.
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i like that they are natural. I learned that it costs the same per usage as regular baby wipes
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I learned that there is citric acid in baby wipes, which is probably why it would irritate a rash so much! jill dot shoemaker at gmail dot com
Learned Lovey's is based in Canada. =)
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The 'founder' is happy about not filling landfills with baby wipes! Instead, these bottles are recyclable.
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it is costing just about the same price as the paper wipes and safer and there are so many chemicals in the paper wipes.
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I learned about all the awful chemicals in the wipes, including citric acid. Crazy.
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I learned that Lovey's Tushi wash has nO Parabens, no Sulfates or
Lavender & Tea Tree oil
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I learned I could ge A set of 3 organic washcloths for $14.
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