Monday 14 February 2011

NEW UNSCENTED WIPES FROM JACKSON REECE

Jackson Reece, Mother & Baby Magazine’s Gold winner, Best Baby Wipe, has a new addition to their Kinder by Nature wipes range – Unscented/Fragrance Free Formula (RRP £2.29) Drawing inspiration from nature to develop their Kinder by Nature soothing, herbal wipes you can rest assured that all their wipes are 100% biodegradable, compostable and chlorine free. Whether you choose scented or unscented wipes only the purest, natural ingredients are used that are suitable for children with eczema and sensitive skin. (99% of all the ingredients used are derived from vegetable or plant extracts). Their wipes are all hypoallergenic and dermatologically approved and have never been tested on animals.

 

Some ingredients found in many baby and children’s products can cause problems for delicate skin. Not so with the wipes from Jackson Reece.  They disclose the function and use of each ingredient on their packaging so parents can easily understand the formula. Their wipes are all SLS, SLES, Paraben, alcohol and lanolin free; making them perfect for hands, faces and bottoms.

 

Jackson Reece is committed to helping parents improve the happiness and well-being of their babies and children. And as the environment is important too, their Kinder by Nature wipes made in the UK come with a low carbon footprint and are both biodegradable and compostable. Even the packaging, specially designed to keep the wipes moist and fresh is recyclable.

 

Also available Scented Kinder by Nature Herbal wipes (RRP £2.29)containing a completely natural herbal blend of organic essential oils of Tea Tree, Lavender and soothing, healing Aloe Vera, and Natural Flushable Kinder by Nature wipes. (RRP £1.00) Visit www.jacksonreece.com for full information and on-line stockist details.  
 
Press samples and more information: PJP info@pjpartnership.co.uk www.pjpartnership.co.uk

 

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FOR A BETTER ALL ROUND UNDERSTANDING OF BABIES' COLIC

 
There is no known cure for colic and the condition is often not particularly well understood, as mum can't see a reason why her healthy baby won’t stop crying. Additionally, mothers often don't know what to do about their baby’s colicky symptoms or who to turn to. In order to get a better all round understanding of colic.
 
Consumer Analysis Ltd. were asked to carry out an independent survey to ask mums:
 
•To describe the symptoms of colic in babies.
•If their baby experienced colic.
•If they felt concern about giving medicine to small babies to try and ease colic.
•What bottle brand they used during baby’s early months and what bottle brand they were using if/when baby developed colic.
•To describe their emotions and experience when their baby developed colic.
•Where mothers turned for advice.
•What mothers with colicky babies tried to relieve symptoms and if the symptoms improved.
•If mum decided to switch bottle brands as a solution, which brand she switched to and if it was effective.
 
To read the survey's key findings visit http://www.thecolicreport.com
 
For more information on the survey or for press samples of Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottles PJP info@pjpartnership.co.uk http://www.pjpartnership.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 

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