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... is definitely the place to be these days, especially if it means that countrified companies like Sweet Grass Farm are offering up all natural, wholesome, organic, chemical-free lotions and potions for baby's bitty parts.

Their all new FarmBaby line packs love, nourishment and 24/7 round-the-clock care into its healthful products - and leaves out drying distilled alcohol, harmful parabens and irritating dyes - that include grooming goodies like Body Wash (not shown, $7.95) made with soothing aloe vera  and lavender oil; Baby Lotion (shown at bottom right, $7.95) also infused with aloe vera and lavender oil, along with a yummy blend of shea butter and natural silicone to leave baby soft instead of slimy; Organic Powder with Cornstarch (not shown, $8.95), crafted from organic arrowroot and organic cornstarch that's meant to keep baby silky smooth with its talc- and mineral-free formula; and its fresh-smelling Nursery Spray (not shown, $5.95-$8.95) suited perfectly for baby's delicate sheets, favorite blankets, teeny clothing and upholstery, especially since it doesn't contain any alcohol, harsh chemicals or solvents that could irritate sensitive eyes, skin and lungs.

Cosmotot's pick is the nourishing Bottom Balm (shown at top left, $8.95), which is made with herbal extracts like calendula and chamomile that protect tender skin from inflammation and irritation, in addition to tea tree oil used for its anti-fungal and antibacterial properties.

It even smells farm fresh.

Well, without the livestock part of course.

Cosmomama says there's more in the details:
Sweet Grass Farm isn't just for the under one year old set either. Their extensive line of soy candles, handcut herbal soaps, fragrant laundry and rustic home items, along with fragrance sticks and natural bath and body goods sure make grown ups want to rise and shine, too.

 


Published Monday, April 28, 2008 11:54 AM by Maria Pilar Clark

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