Meet Bionée Certified Organic Skin Care

by Malia on July 29th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  For Mama, Reviews

I love natural skin care products, especially when I’m pregnant, and when you throw in a product from the south of France, I’m going to be completely cliche and say “ooh la la.” I’m also a little into trying out new things and thanks to Bionée Skin Care I had the opportunity to try out their Revitalizing Face Cream and Nipple Remedy.

Bionée Nipple Remedy

I’m not currently nursing, so I’ve been using the nipple remedy on my lips. I discovered this trick when I was nursing my son and had really, really unbearably dry lips and the only thing in reach was my nipple cream. I don’t know what it is about pregnancy that gives me dry lips, I’m just going to blame hormones. Bionee Nipple Remedy worked really well for my dry lips. For the first time in 18 weeks I haven’t had cracked lips. Plus, it has a pleasant taste. I figured that would be an important point considering the little one would be tasting it if I were using it as nipple cream. I didn’t find it had quite the staying power of the standard hospital issue nipple cream, but for lip healing it was still effective. And it’s lanolin and fragrance free for those with allergies.

Revitalizing Face Cream

I love the scent of the Revitalizing Face Cream. It has a light lemon scent and has a light smooth texture. My biggest problem with dry skin is forgetting to use creams and lotions, and unfortunately that’s not a problem the Revitalizing Face Cream can solve for me, but when I remember to use it, it works really well.

About Bionée

Bionée has one motivated (and multicultural) mama, Eva Asmar. She brings products focused on the company’s core values of quality, safety and pleasure to pregnant women and new mothers. Who isn’t looking for a little quality, safety and pleasure in everything?

Company founder Eva Asmar, was born in Poland, grew up as a German citizen and graduated from the Sorbonne and the prestigious ESSEC Business School in Paris. Inspired by the French beauty industry, she quickly established herself as a cosmetics industry leader with posts at Yves Rocher, L’Oreal US and most recently as Global Product Manager at The Body Shop in the UK.  At The Body Shop, Eva was responsible for over 150 products sold worldwide. Fluent in four languages and a new mother herself, Eva’s focus on organic ingredients and rigorous manufacturing processes makes the name Bionée (“Naturally born”) one poised to shake up the maternal skin care market.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… Safe, organic products that smell (and taste) good. What’s not to love?

Or Not to Buy… The only reason I can think not to try these products is if you are already in love with another product that’s safe in pregnancy.

Shop! The Nipple Remedy is available for just $9.99 and the Revitalizing Face Cream is $29.99. You can also pick up an adorable gift set for your next baby shower or new mom gift.

 

Fresh Produce ME Dresses {Review & Giveaway}

by Kate on July 29th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  For Mama, Giveaways

When it comes to summer style for moms comfort is key. Of course, we want to look great and on trend, but if you must feel good to look good. And the summer collection from Fresh Produce‘s hip sister ME are the perfect combination of summer fun, fashion and comfort.

About Fresh Produce

Inspired by the carefree days of summer, Fresh Produce Clothing is made especially to fit you and your lifestyle. Sun-drenched colors. Fresh, effortless styles with an upbeat spirit. Breezy dresses, must-have capris, artful tunics…Light up the room with us.

ME Dresses

When I previously reviewed Fresh Produce my one criticism was that the clothes weren’t on “the cutting edge” as I said. I have to admit that when I took another look at the summer collection I was very pleasantly surprised by how many things I wanted to add to my closet. The Maxi dress? Totally on trend for summer and Fresh Produce has great options. Bright colors for summer? This is the place. Yes, Fresh Produce – and particularly the ME collection – are all about summer style for moms.

One of the pieces that immediately caught my eye at Fresh Produce is the Malibu Maxi Dress. The Maxi Dress is one trend that I can get behind. The dresses are comfortable, look great on many figures and can be casual for day and dress up for night. The Malibu Maxi is gathered around the bust and smocked across the back creating a flattering and comfortable fit. I just adore this dress because it is so easy to wear – and wear it, I have! (In fact, you can see it in action in this video.)

Another easy to wear summer staple is the wrap dress. The Cafe Wrap Dress is an easy to wear take on the classic wrap dress because it’s really a faux-wrap. One side of the dress does cross to tie near the bustline so the dress has an empire waist. It’s a nice above the knee length and a classic silhouette that will be in style for years.

More Summer Styles

I picked a couple other looks I love from Fresh Produce for summer. What do you think?

Convertible Standout Gauze Skirt / Dress ($59), Knit Coastal Wrap Cardigan ($89), Sayulita Tunic ($69)

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… I was very pleasantly surprised by all the great options from Fresh Produce – summer is definitely their season. The Maxi Dress is a must have and the Morroccan Wrap Dress is another great option for summer. You can’t go wrong with either.

Or Not to Buy… I’m happy to report no reason not to buy these dresses and definitely no reason not to check out all Fresh Produce has to offer this summer.

Shop! Check out all the great summer styles at Fresh Produce and make sure you look at the ME collection. The Malibu Maxi Dress is $84 and available in four solid colors – from black to bright pink. The Cafe Wrap Dress is $69 and comes in seven great colors – including solids and patterns.


 

Win! A Morocco Maxi Dress from Fresh Produce!

How to Enter: Visit Fresh Produce and comment with your favorite look for summer.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after the first entry. Please leave a comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends August 12.

Thanks to Fresh Produce for providing samples and the giveaway prize.

 

Sugar Baby Aprons {Mom & Me Set Review & Giveaway}

by Shannon on July 28th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  For Mama, Giveaways, In the Kitchen

Aprons are not an option for me. If I venture into the kitchen without one, I emerge with with a wet shirt covered in whatever ingredients were used for dinner. Why wet? In addition to being messy, I do not have the skills to pull out a drying towel to use each of the 492 times I wash my hands during a meal preparation. My messiness used to be my issue alone. It affected no one. There were no innocent bystanders. That has changed. Now I have an impressionable young protege’ in the kitchen as preschool girl joins me at every opportunity.

They say good habits start young, so I was excited to have the opportunity to try matching mother/daughter aprons from Sugar Baby Aprons. Sugar Baby aprons are founder Marla Fortier’s attempt to make homemaking fun, cute and sexy again. These aprons are made in Canada in a variety of prints and styles, including the aforementioned mother-daughter matching options.

Party Girl Zebra Print with Blue Sash – One of the many modern apron styles available.

Sugar Baby Babies are available in seven different prints for girls.

In addition to a great variety of full coverage aprons, Minis are also available in five different prints.

Sugar Baby aprons are well-constructed with very clean, strong seams and great attention to detail. The full-coverage adult apron features contoured seams at the bust and an adjustable neck tie to fit snug and look tailored. It bears no resemblance whatsoever to the generic single panel flat-front apron with a fixed fabric neck loop standard in most kitchens. Both adult and child aprons have ties at the waist and neck, to ensure proper fit. Additionally, the Sugar Baby “Babies” arrive with a matching hat. The hat features an adjustable velcro headband, again designed to fit perfectly and grow with the child.

I attempted a photo session of our mother-daughter aprons, but didn’t get a single good photo that included me. I have one from a VERY unflattering angle and several that chop off my head. Therefore, I’m sharing photos of preschool girl sporting her Sugar Baby “Babies.”

Preschool girl’s favorite color is pink. She loves to work in the kitchen. She is a ham. She was only too happy to model her pink Sugar Baby apron while making a “potion” of broccoli, zucchini, squash and water. The potion’s purpose? To turn her into a kitty cat and baby brother into an ogre. She was also happy to show how the apron straps tie at the neck and waist ensuring a proper fit now and as she grows. She thinks the Sugar Baby is a much better alternative to the adult apron gone origami that usually swallows her small frame while working in the kitchen.

Preschool girl’s favorite color is pink. She loves to work in the kitchen. She is a ham. She was only too happy to model her pink Sugar Baby apron while making a “potion” of broccoli, zucchini, squash and water. The potion’s purpose? To turn her into a kitty cat and baby brother into an ogre. She was also happy to show how the apron straps tie at the neck and waist ensuring a proper fit now and as she grows. She thinks the Sugar Baby is a much better alternative to the adult apron gone origami that usually swallows her small frame while working in the kitchen.

Sugar Baby aprons are made of 100% cotton, which means they will wrinkle in the wash. And we all know aprons need to be washed. Isn’t getting dirty their very purpose? Washing instructions indicate a tumble dry will remove wrinkles, but I had to apply a light iron to ours to get them smooth.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… Sugar Baby aprons are stylish, well-made and, dare I say, some are sexy. They come in a variety of colors, patterns and styles to suit the tastes of many. Designers paid great attention to detail when designing for fit, making all necessary straps and bands adjustable. With each purchase, buyers receive a free pink reusable shopping tote.

Or Not To Buy… Sugar Baby aprons are made with single-layer 100% cotton which tends to wrinkle and is not as absorbent as other material choices.

Shop! A complete catalogue of aprons, products and information about the company is available at Sugar Baby Aprons.  Adult aprons range in price from $25.00 to $54.99. “Babies” with hats range in price from $39.99 to $49.99. “Minis” are available from $47.00 to $49.99.

Win! A Mother – Daughter Apron Set from Sugar Baby Aprons!

How to Enter: Visit Sugar Baby Aprons and leave a comment with a style that catches your eye.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after completing first entry. Please leave a separate comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends August 12.

Thanks to Sugar Baby Aprons for providing samples and the giveaway prize.

Thursday Giveaway Linky

by Kate on July 28th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaway Linky


Happy Thursday! Thanks for stopping by to link up and browse. Even with the new blog design (isn’t it awesome) we’ll continue to offer this weekly link up. You can always find the latest posts listed in the side bar to the right under “Latest” and in the bottom purple footer under “Recent Posts.” Plus, the Giveaway Linky is listed under Weekly Features on the menu bar. See? Easy to find.

While you’re here make sure you enter to win some of the awesome In the Kitchen with Kids giveaways we have right now.

BabyBjorn Feeding Goodie Bag

SodaStream Fizz

Make sure you head over to Baby Loving Mama to link up your giveaways there, too. And you must enter to win a $100 American Express card from Kraft.

Everything Tastes Better When It’s Shaped Like a Dinosaur

by Kate on July 27th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  In the Kitchen

My 4 year old is a picky eater. Picky, picky, picky. So, I resort to fun and games like baking corn muffins in the shape of dinosaurs just so that he will eat them. But, you know what? It usually works. Whether you’re trying to entice your child into eating healthier homemade food or throwing a dinosaur theme party, here are some great finds for your kitchen. And, yes, I confess to purchasing at least half of these.

Wilton Dinosaur Shaped Pan ($12.99)

Silikomart Silicone Chocolate Dinosaur Mold ($10.99)

Fox Run Dinosaur Cookie Cutter Set ($6.10)

DynoBytes Sandwich Crust Cutter ($4.89)

Nordic Ware Pro Cast Dinosaur Cakelette Pan ($22.10)

Happy dino-cooking!

New tiny giraffe ABC & 123 Blocks

by Kate on July 27th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Shopping

Our favorite maker of wooden toy blocks for kids has just released a new design and all we can say is ::swoon::. Check out the brand new First Blocks from tiny giraffe.

The blocks feature custom, colorful drawings by Joanne Gilbert of  Drawn to Letters. With letters A – Z and corresponding drawings and numbers 0-9 with dots, teaching your little one the basics has never been so fun.

The set of 6 First Blocks is available in 1.5 inch blocks for $28 and jumbo 2 inch blocks for $38.

Shop! Check out all the goodness that is tiny giraffe shop on Etsy. Make sure you also follow on Facebook and Twitter to get the latest news and product updates.

Make Your Own Soda With the SodaStream Fizz {Review + Giveaway}

by Kevin on July 27th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  For Mama, Giveaways, In the Kitchen

{Editor’s Note: My husband is involved nearly all the reviews here on The Shopping Mama. But, he was so involved in this one that I haven’t been allowed to touch the thing yet. He’s obsessed. So I asked him to write the review. Enjoy. – Kate}

Over the last couple of years I have the opportunity to do lot of traveling on airplanes. Sitting on the airplane I would always get frustrated when they shut the passenger door and I had to power off my kindle—how my e-reader would effect the navigation systems of the aircraft I will never know. I always take this time, without anything electronic to occupy my time, to look at the latest edition of the airline retail magazine. One product that always stood out in my mind was the SodaStream Home Soda Maker. I was very intrigued by the idea of making my own soda but I was a little concerned about the start-up money required. But after receiving the SodaStream Fizz Starter Kit and samples of various sample SodaMix flavors, I am hear to tell you the SodaStream is worth the money. Whether you are interested in saving the environment, saving the hassle of lugging soda twelve packs, or you just want to make fresh delicious soda to your taste, there is a reason for you to get a SodaStream Soda Maker.

About SodaStream Soda Makers

Making carbonated water and soft drinks is simple! Turn tap water into sparkling water in under 30 seconds, with no clean-up. Enjoy the freshness and convenience of homemade soda and protect the environment at the same time. No heavy bottles to carry, store at home or throw away. Fizz to your taste and add the flavor of your choice to make your favorite drink. Simple to clean and reuse. With a variety of colors and silhouettes, you’ll be sure to find a soda maker to match with any decor.

Make Your Own Soda

There are so many reasons to invest in a SodaStream Soda Maker. The main reasons for me are taste and nutrition. I like lots of bubbles and often feel that canned soda is a little too flat, but with the SodaStream you can carbonate as much as you like. With just the right amount of bubbles you can then season to taste from the various flavors that SodaStream has to offer. And with the convenient 1 liter bottles I find that I have just the right amount of soda for the day and don’t find myself stuck with any flat or wasted soda leftovers. Whether it is the regular cola flavors, energy drinks, diet flavors, or just making your own sparkling water you will surely find a taste that is right for you. Not only does the SodaStream soda tastes better it is also better for you, “Regular SodaMix flavors contain less sugar, calories, carbohydrates and sodium than national drink brands. Regular flavors are sweetened with a combination of sugar and Splenda® brand sweetener. Diet SodaMix flavors contain no sugar, no aspartame and are sweetened with Splenda® brand sweetener.”

Another reason to purchase a Soda Maker is value. When it is all said and done, it comes to about 25 cents per can. I can’t think of anywhere selling cans of soda for that cheap and add to the deposit that some states add on top for soda and you can see how the savings start to add up. Lastly one thing that we have noticed in our house is the reduced amount of recycleables. Without all the soda cans or two-liter bottles of store bought soda lying around, we have significantly reduced the amount of waste from our house.

SodaStream Fizz Video Review

New SodaStream Fizz Features

  • Never Run Out of Gas. The Fizz Chip’s gas level indicator monitors the amount of CO2 left in the carbonator, so you’ll know when it’s time to exchange your carbonator for a full one.
  • Monitor Fizz Strength. The Fizz Chip shows the carbonation level in your drink as you press the carbonating button. You’ll make your favorite fizzy drinks perfect every time!
  • Available in four bold new colors: black, red, blue and green.
  • Starter kit includes: Fizz soda maker with Fizz Chip™, reusable carbonator to fizz up to 60L, reusable BPA-free 1L carbonating bottle.

Shop! SodaStream Soda Makers are available in six different machines with varying features and range in price from $79.95 to $199.95. The SodaStream Fizz is sold exclusively in stores for $149.95. Check here to find a SodaStream retailer near you.

Win! A SodaStream Fizz Soda Maker!

How to Enter: Check out the SodaStream Soda Flavors and leave a comment with one you’d like to try.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after the first mandatory entry. Leave a separate comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends August 10. Open to mailing addresses within the continental US; no shipping to HI, AK, PO Boxes or APO/FPO addresses.

Thanks to SodaStream for providing a sample and the giveaway prize.

Partum Me?! Thoughts of a Cloth Diaperer

by Laura on July 26th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Partum Me

At 14 weeks, Charlie is a cooing, giggling, smiling charmer. I can’t put my finger on it, but there was definitely a time when the crying jags stopped and the personality started to emerge. He was never a super fussy newborn, but he’s definitely turned a corner of some sort. We love that he wakes up, has a feed, and then starts his day with a happy face. He is enjoying daycare and we are enjoying the weekdays that he is home with each of us.

I thought about writing about our switch to cloth diapers right when we made the switch at Charlie’s 10-week mark, before I went back to work. But I wanted to make sure we stuck with it, or if we didn’t, that I had a well thought-out explanation for why we decided to go back to disposables. I don’t want this post to be a lecture to the disposables-users and I don’t want it to be an exaltation of the cloth users. Diapering is a personal choice that has to work for each family. Cloth diapering happens to work for us and we did it more for the “less diaper rash and saving money” thing than to be environmentally sound.  I talk about CDing (as well as breastfeeding) often, as I did a ton of research before making decisions on both topics, but I try very hard to never imply that my decisions are any better than anyone else’s.

Here are my observations:

  • The basics. There are a lot of items out there that are not essential to cloth diapering. Here’s what I think every new CDer should get right off the bat: 24 or so diapers, a garbage can with a tight fitting lid (we use this one), two pail-sized wet bags, two travel wet bags, one box of diaper detergent, one bottle of BumGenius odor neutralizer spray. You don’t have to use cloth wipes but if you do, you’ll want a bunch of them and a warmer, simply because they need to be wet. It’s perfectly fine to use disposable wipes, but make sure you have a separate covered receptacle for them. A diaper sprayer (the kind that attaches to your toilet) is also a useful accessory, but not necessary until after your baby starts eating solid foods.
  • You don’t have to start CDing from the moment your baby is out of the womb, nor do you have to do it full time. Like I said, we waited until week 10.  That was because we didn’t want to overload ourselves with extra responsibilities in the early weeks. Plus, some newborns are too small for anything other than pre-folds and covers in the first weeks, which requires buying two sets of diapering equipment. We don’t use CDs when we travel anywhere overnight. I know of a couple mothers who only CD at home and use disposables when baby is at daycare. CDing is whatever you want it to be.
  • Lots of people will tell you that you should buy a bunch of different kinds of diapers and try them all out to find what’s right for you – but that’s not a requirement. In my case, I knew that I needed pocket diapers because my daycare would only accept diapers that were prestuffed and ready to go. I chose the BumGenius brand because they were the best ones that were the most affordable. (A tip for BumGenius fans – sign up for their mailing list and get notified of discounts, and when they put up seconds for sale! Seconds are slightly imperfect, but always work, and they’re comparatively cheap!) Bottom line: if you find one type/brand that you like, and you are ready to make the investment, buy a bunch and go for it! But do your research before you spend the money. There are a lot of options out there.
  • Daycares do take cloth diapers, in many states. Check your state’s child welfare/child care regulations. If you know that your state allows it, but the daycare is balking at the idea of CDing, ask if they will handle it if you bring pre-stuffed, pre-sized diapers for them, so that all they have to do is place the dirty diaper in a wet bag and put the clean diaper on. It’s easier than most daycare providers think, so a quick demonstration could change their minds.
  • The idea of two or three more loads of laundry per week does sound awful, but when you think about all the laundry you are already doing, is it really that much? Plus, if you have a front-loading HE machine, it does most of the work for you. It takes my HE washer almost two hours to pre-wash/soak, hot wash for extra dirty, and then do an extra rinse, but I only have to program it once. All I do is take the wet bag out of the diaper pail, dump the contents into the washer, throw the bag in there with the diapers, set it and forget it.
  • The online resources for dealing with questions about cloth diapering are seemingly endless. Peruse the forums at DiaperSwappers, CottonBabies, and Mothering.com, for advice on cleaning diapers, what to buy, replacing worn out velcro tabs and elastics, and general supportive stuff.  I’m far from being an expert on this topic and I’ve gotten most of my knowledge from these resources, as well as my supportive friends who are also CD’ing moms.

And here’s the most important tip…

  • Don’t listen to the naysayers. After all, you aren’t walking around criticizing their decision to use disposables! A lot of the aggression that I’ve gotten from other mothers has been more about their frustration with their own perceived shortcomings than anything I’m doing. The comments I’ve encountered have run the gamut from grossed-out to plain old mean. Cloth diapering is quite sanitary. The diapers are a bit more bulky (but I think a big round baby bottom is quite cute!). If you don’t have the mindset of a 12 year old girl, your exposure to poop and pee is not that gross, and not any more intense than it could be with leaking disposables. And if you make the switch, you aren’t doing it to declare yourself “supermom” to all the other women out there (yes, I got that comment once).  You are just doing what you think is best for your little one.  Period.

 

What was your experience with CDing or disposable diapers?  Share your tips, stories, woes, and successes in the comments!