Sunday, 1 April 2012

Innovation of Baby Products

Baby products don't have to just be for babies, there are other handy ways that we can use them ourselves. The good thing about baby products are that they are cheaper than the products we use ourselves. For example Baby Wipes can also be used to take off makeup, in Boots their own branded baby wipes are £0.98 for 75 wipes or £1.85 for 150 wipes, whereas their own branded makeup removal wipes are £2.03 for 25 wipes. Here is a list of the baby products with other ways that we can use them ourselves:

Baby Wipes:
  • Makeup Removal



Sudocrem:
  • Spot Healer: Put a thin layer over a spot before you go to bed and then in the morning it should be visiably reduced.
  • A Cooling Facemask: Spread a thickish layer over your whole face (avoiding your eyes and mouth) then leave it on for 5-10 minutes. Then wipe it off with a warm flannel, your skin should be soft, less red and your spots should reduce.

Baby Oil:
  • Massaging Oil
  • Mostriser: Once you've got out of the shower rub this onto your legs and it locks in the mosture from the water leaving your legs all smooth and shiny
  • Cuticle Oil: Rub this into your cuticles and then use an orange stick to push down your cuticles
  • Hair Care: Before you go to bed rub this into the ends of your hair then in the morning wash it out- your split ends should start to repair themselves
  • Tanning Oil: Before you go outside to sit in the sun, put this all over the areas you want to tan and go and sit outside- don't sit out in the sun for too long though as you could burn and if its really hot outside use suncream instead*.
Baby Shampoo:
  • Baby shampoo is alot softer than normal shampoo and is perfect for washing makeup brushes. You need to wash your brushes often to make sure you get rid of all the dirt and old skin cells that are on your brushes.

*This should not be used instead of suncream, instead use it when the sun is out but it is not hot enough to tan normally as this makes it easier to tan. If you feel as if you are starting to burn then go back into the shade and put suncream on, or stay in the shade.

2 comments:

  1. Putting baby oil on is effectively frying your skin.... skin cancer here we come !

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    1. thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my post as I appreciate feedback. However, if you had read the bit after I had said that this does not replace suncream, and not to sit out in the sun for too long with it on. As for your concern I have added an asterisk at the end of the post with some more safety points just to make it even more clear to people. Again, thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my posts :)

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