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Babies with sensitive skin can be nightmarish. Especially if there are no regular skin care products to support their daily routine for sensitive skin.

My baby boy has been suffering from a huge allergic reaction to every possible baby formula on the planet. What was worse, his pediatrician kept telling us it was “normal and would going away with age.” Hello, but the baby is suffering now. Like Today!

The pediatrician visits were changed to another doctor. And this one changed our baby’s and our lives’ in a glimpse. I was beyond ecstatic.

With my son’s skin being sensitive to any, even light irritants, my responsibility is to check all the ingredients before I buy anything and then test the product before its full use as intended. If you have a similar situation, you’ll understand how serious the problem is.

So, my dear moms and dads, I bring to you only the products that are eco clean and sustainable, organic and healthy to our bodies. To our babies’ bodies.

Today, I would like to introduce to you and offer a chance to win a set of Organic baby skin care set –Happy Future:

•Liniment Oil – Eliminates & Prevents Diaper Rash
• Shower & Bath Gel – Gentle for the Smallest Babies
• Face & Body Creme – Moisturizing and Clean Smelling
• Cleansing Lotion – Non-Rinse and Portable

Why Celebrate Woman Loves and Recommends All of the Happy Future Products:

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• No Parabens
• No Nut Derivatives or Almond Oil Additives
• No Phenoxyethanol or Phtalates
• No Petroleum Derivatives
• No Artificial Colorings or Perfumes
• No Alcohol or GMOs
• Recyclable Packaging

When I noticed that one of the Ingredients read “Parfum,” I contacted the company to make sure that there’s no artificial ingredient in the product. They assured me that this was Organic Vanilla Bean. I suggested they just put it like that: Organic Vanilla Extract. They might incorporate that change into the packaging in their next round.

Some Interesting Things I found About Each Product

Happy Future Delicate Cleansing Gel – Great for Shower & Bath

This product is the most favorite out of the whole collection! What’s interesting, the smell of vanilla is being activated in a warm shower. And it literally fills the air with stunning thin smell of spring. It’s not heavy at all. Just enough to get it noticed and acknowledge it with a smile! It’s so neat, don’t you think so?

Happy Future Non-Rinse Cleansing Lotion – Great for Your On-the-Go Needs

I keep this product in the car to go with us where we go. Used it several times to clean mainly hands and face for my toddler. Great to use in picnic areas where there’s limited access to soap. The product is very gentle, non-greasy and non-smelly. And if you have a baby in a diaper – this lotion is a great clean-up-this-mess solution!

Happy Future Moisturizing Creme – Excellent for Face & Body

This creme goes really fast in this family! Because mama is using it, too, for her hands! Love it. My toddler enjoys the smell, which is non-intrusive and pleasant. This extra layer of creme protects my toddler’s skin from external abusive elements of nature or during the play.

Happy Future Liniment Oil – Use for All Diaper Rash and Dry Skin Needs

Though we are out of diapers, I’ve used this product several times to sooth some skin irritations on my toddler’s bum. Worked overnight!

If you would like to try these amazing products for your baby, enter in this easy Rafflecopter.

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Disclosure: Celebrate Woman received product(s) from Happy Future to facilitate this review. My opinions are my own and were not influenced by the sponsor. Celebrate Woman Today promotes only healthy, eco friendly, and life-enhancing products.

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  1. Meghan says:

    I don’t have kids, yet, but would definitely care about which products touch their skin.

  2. Karen Foster says:

    yes i do care.

  3. Janet W. says:

    I do care, but half the time I don’t know what the ingredients really mean. My grandson has very sensitive skin so I try to get all natural products.

  4. kathy d says:

    yes I care. My grand daughter has exema so her skin is very sensative.

  5. Nikki Bergin says:

    I care but I don’t always pay attention

  6. We try to use only natural and organic products on our daughter.

  7. Yolanda says:

    I always pay attention.

  8. I haven’t but I will start!

  9. kIM says:

    YES I DO MY LITTLE ONE WOULD REALLY USE ALL OF THESE PRODUCTS!!

    REMEMBERKIM@VERIZON.NET

  10. Heidi Daily says:

    I definitely care and always read the ingredients!!

  11. I don’t have kids but I probably would be picky. I think this would be a great gift for a friend of mine. :)

  12. faith chukwuka says:

    i read the labels because my son has allergies and i try to make sure he is not using anything harmful, and yes i do care what he uses and i only want the best for him.

  13. erica says:

    Yep! I use California Baby

  14. Kelley Johnsen says:

    I would love to try these! Thanks for sharing!

  15. erica says:

    your picket fence link in the rafflecopter isn’t working :-(

  16. Holly Petrie says:

    I always check ingredients and am interested in checking out another brand for my kiddos!

  17. Dede says:

    I currently use Arbonne on my kids, but would love to try another safe brand.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

  18. andalene says:

    I try to keep track of everything that I use with the kids – I really do. Some things end up slipping through the cracks – mostly due to cost.

  19. catherine c says:

    it is important to me

  20. Natasha says:

    I do care. Thanks for the chance to win!

  21. i only use J&J

  22. Julie Lynn Bickham says:

    Yes I use only natural products on my childrens skin.

  23. Kathlyne says:

    I use lots of different products. I do like burt’s bees. And I do read the labels.

  24. Denise M says:

    i do care, my baby inherited my sensitive skin

  25. Becky says:

    My baby has REALLY sensitive skin and California Baby, Arbonne and Berts just didn’t work. Happy Future has been great! And I like that my child can put it in her mouth without making terrible faces. I think that is the best indicator of purity!

  26. courtney b says:

    yes of course I care.. we really use johnson and johnson

  27. Heather Tarver says:

    I definitely care what I put on my baby’s skin, I don’t want to have to worry about her putting her hands in her mouth and ingest some sort of chemical from bathtime that stuck to her :( And it has to be sensitive and tear free!

  28. Julie Ghrist says:

    Yes i care very much… i try to use all natural products and organic when i can!

  29. Kelly Andrus says:

    Yes, I always read labels.

  30. Janelle Prentice says:

    Yes, and I’ve been working towards switching to more natural products

  31. Bekah Kuczenski says:

    Yes my baby is so precious to me I only want the best for her!

  32. jodi lasher says:

    I have not really paid attention but after reading alot of chemicals that are in some of the products i think i will start paying more attention. My children are very important to me.

  33. coley r says:

    we do care about the products in our babies skin but i have not thought bout the soaps and shampoos much… goin to start reading!!

  34. Emily B says:

    I ALWAYS read ingredients!

  35. tracy webb says:

    yes, we try to

  36. Alex Liz Robinson says:

    Yes, i care. We order from mellaluca and they have great products that are safe to use.

  37. polly says:

    i care what products i use on my little grandson
    pkeintz@gmail.com

  38. I sure do read about them and want eco friendly products that are natural.

  39. deanna_boocock says:

    I always read the list to make sure it organic and there are no added perfumes or dyes.

  40. Michele P. says:

    my pre-teen has been using more natural soaps, deodorants and other items because of my concern with chemicals in products nowadays. Sadly, I didn’t practice that when she or my son were younger, but now with my 2 grandsons I am using natural products on them when I have them over for a visit.

  41. Most definitely! They are still developing and their skin is so sensitive, I always try to read labels.

  42. Erin Slocum says:

    I do. My youngest has extremely sensitive skin so we have to be very careful what we use.

    Erin from http://www.forhimandmyfamily.blogspot.com

  43. I usually make my own skin care so I know for sure what is in it…

  44. Kelly Falcone says:

    I always read the ingredients to avoid parabens among other things. I care : )

  45. I absolutely care what is in my family’s skin care and food. I read labels of everything.

  46. A. Kerr says:

    I always read the ingredients. My kids have major allergies.

  47. Mary A says:

    I usually read the ingredients when buying for my grandchildren.

  48. Biki says:

    I used to not care until I found my cousins had very sensitive skin and we had to find alternatives so it wouldn’t irritate him

  49. Beth says:

    I do care, but have not been good at paying attention. Just recently I have be more aware and would like to be a better mommy when it comes to what I put on my kids! :) Thanks for the chance!

  50. Sandra W. says:

    I care and read everything but it’s hard to find good products that aren’t out of my budget

  51. Jennifer says:

    Yes and yes :)

  52. Sarh S says:

    I didn’t care so much w/my daughter, but then I had my middle child, a boy and he has sensitive skin and eczema and my youngest, also a boy, also has eczema so now I pay close attention.

  53. Teresha says:

    I always check the list of ingredients on the products I buy!

  54. christine jessamine says:

    i use johnson and johnson, i dont look at the ingredients like i should

  55. Faythe A says:

    There was not much attention to ingredients when my guys where babies, but I read labels now for myself & anyone I buy for.

  56. Kristie Betts says:

    When my kids were smaller I like to use Johnson and Johnson cause of the tear free, cause we all know if it’s any othe soap or shampoo it’s gonna burn your eyes, and my littlest one always seem to try to drink it.

  57. Michele Behlen says:

    I was very careful with the products I used on my kids and I am still careful with my grandchildren.

  58. wendy wallach says:

    i always read ingredients when buying skin care

    madamerkf at aol dot com

  59. Jessica Rose says:

    Well, presently I dont have any kids, but if I did I’d be concerned about what I’m putting on them

  60. I don’t use anything but ombrelle sun screen on my kids skin. I always read labels but I’m not exactly sure what I should be looking for. I should get some all natural product but I’m not even sure if that’s good.

  61. sara wood says:

    I only use hypoallergenic skin care products.

  62. Maegan Morin says:

    Interesting question… I do care what I put on my kids skin but I have never read an ingredients list. How much of a contradiction is that? Maybe its naivete but I just assumed I could trust brands like Johnson and Johnson or anything that says organic on it.

    • Celebrate Woman says:

      Maegan Morin,
      Reading and Understanding ingredients is of utmost importance to me. Having been in the research field for many years and seeing what companies disclose and how they do it, really made a huge difference in my “pickiness” of any products, especially when it come to food and skin care. As to J&J you mentioned, their kids’ skin care is far from being truly safe for our kids. I researched every ingredient in their Ingredient lists for many children’s products.
      To reduce the development of immune and chronic diseases in our kids, we need to start Now. Skin care is a huge part of our lives. When you see “Natural” on packaging, BEWARE that it may not be safe in the long run, as toxicity develops over time, as the ingredients that are not harmful in small quantities pile up in our kids’ and our bodies.

  63. Paul T / Pauline T says:

    I definitely read labels since my daughters have severe eczema and other skin problems resulting from Chinese drywall found in our home, which was built in 2006.

  64. Marie Howard says:

    I always read labels!!!!!!!!!!!!

  65. Jennifer Metz says:

    I care very much about what goes on my kids’ skin…I always read labels and try to avoid harmful ingredients like parabens!

  66. Mellissa Hanks says:

    I use a variety of products :O) but I always read the back first!

  67. Michelle Tucker says:

    I never really thought ABout it, but I do check labels normally.

  68. Sabrina Radke says:

    My little one has super sensitive skin and I always make sure our stuff is chemical free! I would love to try these!

  69. Kelley Johnsen says:

    I am still learning, but I really all my ingredients now! Thanks for the review, I have been interested in trying this company!

  70. Jesica H says:

    These look great, I try to avoid this with alcohol in them.

  71. Tamera Westhoff says:

    I didn’t until I realized everything that was in them! Now I absolutely notice and am careful!

  72. Debbie P says:

    I don’t have kids yet but I think I will probably be picky. Thanks for the giveaway.

  73. Giveaway Gal says:

    I always read the back of labels because almost everyone in my family has very sensitive skin.

  74. Tonya Dean says:

    When my daughter was little 10 years ago it wasn’t that big of a deal. I don’t think we even had very many organic skin care products available.

    tdlsfm(at)gmail(dot)com

  75. I do care a lot I’m currently using TruKids products which are just simply great.

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