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Dreamy Dream Baby Gift Set

by Jennifer Lance on March 31, 2008 · 0 comments

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idrm00007_lt.jpgI am a firm believer that nothing but the purest ingredients should go into and onto a baby’s body. The I Dream Baby line available from buygreen.com is natural and mostly organic, giving parents the peace of mind that they are not using products on their little ones that contain known carcinogens. You don’t have to be a baby to enjoy these products!

Wildcrafted and Handmade in Northern California

The I Dream Baby gift set comes with one bottle of baby wash and shampoo (7 oz.), one bottle of baby lotion (7 oz), and one bottle of baby oil (3 oz). The products contain a “thoughtful, soothing blend of organic, wildcrafted or sustainably grown therapeutic grade essential oils.” These blends smell so good, and the bottles are recyclable aluminum, which makes this plastic avoiding mother happy.

One thing I really like about buygreen.com is they offer BuyGreen Standards for their products. These standards include:

  1. Source material
  2. Manufacturing
  3. Usage
  4. Disposal

Disclosing these standards makes it easy for consumers to distinguish truly green products from greenwashing.

I Dream Baby products are wonderful! No need to worry about suspected carcinogens (sulfates, parabens, formaldehyde, synthetic fragrances and colorants and more) or pesticide and herbicide residues, as well as contamination from chemical fertilizers. Both you and your precious baby, in addition to the planet, deserve these beauty products!

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