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Pregnancy hair care
By ThinkBaby on 05/04/2006 13:11:25
How does pregnancy affect your hair and are dyes, perms and straighteners safe?
pregnancy. Let's hope you're in the last group! If not, then you may need to adjust your hair-care regime to cope with the new conditions. If your hair is dry then try switching to a moisturising shampoo and conditioner and using an occasional deep
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Caring for cloth nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 24/11/2006 07:52:52
So you've got your cloth bottoms, but how do you keep them clean and looking and working well?
to be washed at 90°C as in the past and many clean just fine on a 40°C cycle. Every few washes you may want to give them a really good go at 60°C but check that this won’t affect the material or absorbency first. Detergent and fabric conditioner Many real
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Organic clothing care
By ThinkBaby on 27/11/2006 10:58:58
Why might you want to choose organic clothes for your baby? And how should you care for your clothes in those daily laundry routines?
is currently working with Comfort Pure fabric conditioner.He has 3 children: Patrick 13, Charis 11, and Laurence 6.Are organic fabrics more delicate than normal fabrics?Organic fabrics may not necessarily feel more delicate to the touch than normal fabrics
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How will pregnancy effect my hair?
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/08/2011 09:09:31
From va-va-voom volume to limp locks, we explain everything you need to know about pregnancy hair
.Combat greasy hair with a shampoo that is designed specifically to emulsify the oils. Use a light conditioner or a 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner as these leave less residue on the hair. Dry shampoo is a wonder product for greasy hair giving you more wear
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deadseasource natural pampering
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/06/2006 09:35:00
Natural minerals and plants combine in this range of pampering products suitable in pregnancy and beyond.
Lotion is a deep skin conditioner that helps relax your body as you rub it in. The 300ml bottle costs £4.49.The whole 'de-stress' range of products includes face masks and so many other little delights, you certainly won't be stuck for a birthday wish
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Elemis skin treats in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/09/2006 01:21:07
Many lotions and potions are unsafe to use when you're expecting, but the wonderful creams and oils from Elemis are a real treat.
on its own, the Moisture Melt is a wonderfully rich but light oil that you can rub into those dry, unloved bits like ankles, elbows and knees. It can also be used as a hair and scalp conditioner or a massage oil for feet and hands.If, after years
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Pregnancy Beauty: Hair
By ThinkBaby on 06/12/2008 08:57:30
Hair can get dried out or very lush during pregnancy, but how can you care for it safely? And are hair dyes completely out?
pregnancy. Let's hope you're in the last group! If not, then you may need to adjust your hair-care regime to cope with the new conditions. If your hair is dry then try switching to a moisturising shampoo and conditioner and using an occasional deep
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Winter baby skincare
By Dr Sarah Jarvis on 20/09/2010 01:24:21
Baby skincare can be difficult in the winter with central heating, icy winds and itchy clothing. Find out how to keep your baby's skin smooth and healthy this winter
has dry skin• Rinsing clothes thoroughly, and using a fabric conditioner designed for sensitive skin if you use one, are all the more important at this time of year, when your baby’s skin may be irritated by other things. Baby's skin and bathtime
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