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Belli Baby Skin Care

An Overview of the Belli Baby Skin Care Line

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If you are a new parent or soon to be, your baby is probably on your mind day and night. Parents take extra strides to pamper and protect their little ones, and that includes buying safe skin care products. I'm excited to introduce you to Belli Baby.

Belli Baby, formulated by a doctor, has gone through the strictest of tests to exclude any ingredient that may cause irritation to your baby's sensitive skin. These products are mild yet affective and smell divine; they are perfect for any baby or toddler.

Even celebrities such as Courtney Cox and Cheryl Hines are Belli Baby fans, and after one use, you'll see why.

1. Belli Baby: Calm Me Hair and Body Wash

Belli Baby: Nourish Me Enriched Body LotionImage courtesy PriceGrabber

Calm Me Hair and Body Wash is such a fantastic way to treat your baby in the bath. This hair and body wash lathers up easily to wash and moisturize your baby's skin. Coming in a large 14.35 ounce bottle, you'll get months worth of baths with this. Dispensing product through a pump top makes one hand dispensing a breeze, leaving you with a hand for baby the entire time. A tear-free gentle formula makes this an easy choice for moms who want to protect their baby from irritated eyes.

I can not say enough about how fantastic this product makes the skin smell. Not only will your baby smell great, you'll notice long lasting softer skin.

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2. Belli Baby: Nourish Me Enriched Body Lotion

Belli Baby: Nourish Me Enriched Body LotionImage courtesy PriceGrabber

I love how such a gentle moisturizer can smell so beautiful without the harsh perfumes you want to avoid. This light moisturizer spreads in like a dream, leaving baby's skin soft as can be. The skin absorbs it very quickly, and there is no greasy feeling left behind. After you bath your baby, give her a gentle massage with Nourish Me to calm her and help induce a restful sleep.

I used this on my children after their nighttime bath, and could still smell the lovely scent when they woke up in the morning. A little goes a long way; this bottle will last a very long time. I dare you not to apply it to yourself after you apply it to your baby.

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3. Belli Baby: Pamper Me Talc-free Baby Powder

Belli Baby: Pamper Me Talc-Free Baby PowderImage courtesy PriceGrabber

If you've heard the dangers of using baby powder on your baby's bottom, you can breath a sigh of relief with Belli Baby's Pamper Me Talc-free Baby Powder. The problems associated with inhaling talc from regular powders is non-existent with this cornstarch and silica based powder.

For extra caution, Belli suggests sprinkling it on your hand and then patting it onto baby's bottom. This will help protect your baby's skin from rash and irritation, which will keep you both you and baby happy.

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4. Belli Baby: Protect Me Diaper Rash Cream

Belli Baby: Protect Me Diaper Rash CreamImage courtesy PriceGrabber

Diaper rash is no laughing matter. Some babies seem to be prone to getting rashes more than others, and if you have a baby who tends to get diaper rashes, you know just how miserable they can be for both baby and the parents who feel helpless. You can try your hardest to keep them dry, but unfortunately you can't stop them from getting wet.

Protect Me Diaper Rash Cream is a great smelling gentle zinc oxide barrier cream that helps keep your baby's bottom protected and irritation-free.

Apply this to your baby's dry clean bottom as often as needed to help heal current diaper rash and protect against future rashes.

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