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They Should Call It Mrs. Meyer's Clean Baby

Posted by Heather Kuldell

 

Ah, babies bloom a little everyday, don’t they? And then there are those moments when they’re down right ripe. Let Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day take care of the stinkier moments. That’s right, Mrs. Meyer’s, the company that helped make kitchen sinks smell like lavender now bestows the power of its essential oils on children. The company’s Baby Blossom Hair & Body Shampoo ($9.99) is infused with the smells of spring, including violets, honeysuckle, apple, lemon and mint. It’s organic, biodegradable, phosphate-free, dermatologist-tested to be gentle, and based around coconut and olive oil surfactants. Aromatherapy won’t stop them from growing up to be a wild child, but at least you’ll get to remember when they were more like a wildflower.


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About Heather Kuldell

Heather Kuldell thinks a day without stepping on her son's tiny, metal cars can be called successful. In addition to protecting sensitive insteps, she blogs, bikes, cooks and attempts to garden. By trade, she has worked for alternative newspapers, magazines and co-edited three collections of journalism called Best AltWeekly Writing and Design.

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