Noodle & Boo: Sensitive Skin Care for Mom & Baby
| Feb 4, 2010 by FRANCOISE SHIRLEY |

Designed to nourish, protect and replenish especially sensitive and delicate skin, Noodle & Boo offers a complete organic skin care approach for babies and kids. From the tops of their heads to the tips of their toes, baby's skin should be tended to carefully. With a complete collection of care products including shampoo, body wash, bubble bath, soap, diaper ointment, and sunscreen, Noodle & Boo makes sure all of baby's skin care needs are met.
All products are pediatrician-tested and hypo allergenic so even the most sensitive of skin will flourish.
Noodle & Boo also pampers mommies-to-be and new moms with luxurious products that nurture and protect skin while offering peace of mind that there are no harmful ingredients that could hurt a developing baby or nursing newborn.
The Glowology Maternity line features care products to prevent and reduce stretch marks, soften hands and feet, and slim and firm. In addition, Glowology offers a collection of sensitivity skin products that are gentle enough for baby, but made with mom in mind.
The Heavenly Honey Wash and Lovely Body Lotion are just two examples of this delightful collection for moms. Say good-bye to dry, irritated skin and hello to the beauty of soft, supple skin. The perfect treat for your body in the midst of the Winter season. And, unlike most sensitive skin products which usually feature no scent at all, Glowology features a fragrance that is soft and pleasant for you and those around you, including your little one.
Celebrity fans of the brand include Jennifer Garner and Kourtney Kardashian.
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thank you for sharing! Fortunately, even new parents can objectively measure their baby's health.
Being a mother everyone should care herself for the care of a baby.
Not a mother, one should take care for any one's child to care for herself/himself.
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