Dear Friends
In 2007 I left New Zealand so that my daughter could receive medical treatment overseas. Unfortunately this has had a huge impact on my business and four years away from our home base has forced me to make some changes within the company.
Sadly I will be going out of all of our 2B Skin Care Range and a few of our other products. This breaks my heart as the product is so amazingly good for your skin and so simple for busy mums to use. I love it and have used it myself every single day since it was introduced to the market in 2004.
I hope you will take advantage of this last opportunity to purchase a New Zealand made skin care line which incorporates all the wonderful benefits of our own Manuka Honey and pure essential oils to ensure your skin stays youthful and healthy.
Once it is gone - it is gone.
I want to thank you for your continued support - you are truly awesome!!! I hope you will continue to support us here at BabyBaby.
Jodee
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BabyBaby are a natural skin care company designed specifically for mother and child. Our BabyBaby Blog is updated regularly with competitions, special offers and interesting content related to skin health. You will be updated on new products provided by us and other companies. This is the place to come to stay informed on all things BabyBaby!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
How to apply eye cream...
The skin around the eye is one of the most sensitive areas on the body. Because of this it is important to know how to properly apply eye cream.
Only a tiny amount of any eye cream is needed to cover the area.
Using the ring finger (as this finger has the softness touch) dot the eye cream along the edge of the bone surrounding the eye.
One dot of cream pressed between the two ring fingers should be sufficient to cover the area.
Gently pat (do not rub!) the cream into the skin - staying around the edge of the bone. Do not get closer!
Eye cream, once absorbed into the skin, will spread. If the eye cream is applied too close to the eyelid - the cream will flood the delicate eye area and cause dark circles or worse increase the risk of product entering the eye causing swelling and irritation.
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